Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1921, Volume II
Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1921, Volume II
Editor:
- Joseph V. Fuller
General Editor:
- Tyler Dennett
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1936
- List of Papers
- Germany: (Documents 1–77)
- Treaty between the United States and Germany establishing friendly
relations, signed August 25, 1921 (Documents 1–38)
- German appeal to the United States for mediation in the reparation
settlement with the Allied Powers (Documents 39–65)
- Assent of the Conference of Ambassadors to the construction of a dirigible
in Germany for the United States (Documents 66–77)
- Treaty between the United States and Germany establishing friendly
relations, signed August 25, 1921 (Documents 1–38)
- Great Britain: (Documents 78–117)
- Protest by the British Ambassador against American allegations of unfair
British competition for control of important sources of petroleum (Documents 78–80)
- Refusal by the United States to admit British claims on behalf of the
Turkish Petroleum Company (Documents 81–86)
- Restrictions upon the activities of the Standard Oil Company in
Palestine (Documents 87–96)
- Negotiations to ensure the recognition of the rights of the United States
in territories under mandate (Documents 97–100)
- Assertion of American capitulatory rights in Palestine (Documents 101–106)
- Refusal by the Department of State to question the right of the British
Government to exclude certain American citizens from the British
Isles (Documents 107–108)
- British rejection of the proposal to exempt American coastwise shipping
from the Panama Canal tolls (Documents 109–112)
- Termination, except as to article VI, of the treaty of October 2, 1886,
between the United States and the King of Tonga (Documents 113–117)
- Protest by the British Ambassador against American allegations of unfair
British competition for control of important sources of petroleum (Documents 78–80)
- Greece: (Documents 118–170)
- Question of the recognition of the Government of King Constantine (Documents 118–130)
- Termination of the treaty of 1837 between the United States and
Greece (Documents 131–134)
- Attempt by the Greek authorities at Smyrna to levy taxes in derogation of
American rights in Turkey (Documents 135–144)
- Exemption from service in the Greek Army of American citizens of Greek
origin who had served in the American Army (Documents 145–170)
- Question of the recognition of the Government of King Constantine (Documents 118–130)
- Guatemala: (Documents 171–182)
- Haiti: (Documents 183–236)
- Discord over the execution of the treaty of September 16, 1915 (Documents 183–194)
- Measures to relieve the finances of Haiti (Documents 195–217)
- Efforts to constitute the Haitian Claims Commission (Documents 218–227)
- Liquidation of German property sequestered during the war (Documents 228–236)
- Boundary dispute with the Dominican Republic.
- Discord over the execution of the treaty of September 16, 1915 (Documents 183–194)
- Honduras: (Documents 237–242)
- Hungary: (Documents 243–260)
- Japan: (Documents 261–325)
- Correspondence between the United States and the Allied Governments
relating to the Island of Yap (Documents 261–277)
- Negotiations for a treaty between the United States and Japan relating to
certain Pacific Islands formerly in German possession (Documents 278–291)
- Agreement between the United States and Japan for the provisional
operation of the Naba-Yap-Guam cables (Documents 292–297)
- Interest of the United States in a renewal of the Anglo-Japanese
Alliance (Documents 298–301)
- Conversations at Washington regarding alleged discriminations against
Japanese nationals in the United States (Documents 302–306)
- Termination of acquiescence by the United States in Japanese passport
regulations for the South Manchuria Railway Zone (Documents 307–315)
- Fatal shooting of Lieutenant Warren H. Langdon, U. S. Navy, by a Japanese
sentry at Vladivostok, January 8, 1921 (Documents 316–325)
- Correspondence between the United States and the Allied Governments
relating to the Island of Yap (Documents 261–277)
- Liberia: (Documents 326–339)
- Mexico: (Documents 340–448)
- Question of the recognition of the Government of General Obregon by the
United States:
Proposed Treaty of Amity and Commerce; objection by the Obregon Government
to concluding a treaty before receiving recognition (Documents 340–353)
- Attitude of other governments toward recognition of the Obregon
Government (Documents 354–377)
- Project of a petroleum law to give effect to article 27 of the Mexican
Constitution (Documents 378–379)
- Direct arrangement between the oil companies and the Mexican authorities
regarding taxes on the production and exportation of oil (Documents 380–399)
- Decision by the Mexican Supreme Court on the “amparo” case of the Texas
Company of Mexico (Documents 400–404)
- Protest by the United States against agrarian legislation in Mexico (Documents 405–419)
- Ineffectual discussions between the Obregon Government and the
International Committee of Bankers on Mexico (Documents 420–431)
- Proposals looking toward the establishment of a Mixed Claims
Commission (Documents 432–435)
- Proposals for regulating the distribution of the waters of the Colorado
River (Documents 436–442)
- Relaxation of regulations governing travel between the United States and
Mexico for residents in a forty-mile zone on either side of the
frontier (Documents 443–448)
- Question of the recognition of the Government of General Obregon by the
United States:
Proposed Treaty of Amity and Commerce; objection by the Obregon Government
to concluding a treaty before receiving recognition (Documents 340–353)
- Netherlands: (Documents 449–479)
- Nicaragua: (Documents 480–509)
- Norway: (Documents 510–524)
- Panama: (Documents 525–563)
- Paraguay: (Documents 564–574)
- Persia: (Documents 575–602)
- Peru: (Documents 603–635)
- Appointment of an Administrator of Customs by the Government of
Peru (Documents 603–610)
- Withdrawal of the Peruvian gold guarantee deposits from the National City
Bank of New York (Documents 611–614)
- Representations by the United States on behalf of the All America Cables,
Incorporated (Documents 615–621)
- Protocol between the United States and Peru, May 21, 1921, providing for
the arbitration of the Landreau claim (Documents 622–635)
- The Tacna-Arica question.
- Appointment of an Administrator of Customs by the Government of
Peru (Documents 603–610)
- Poland: (Documents 636–650)
- Regulation of private remittances from the United States (Documents 636–650)
- Regulation of private remittances from the United States (Documents 636–650)
- Russia: (Documents 651–811)
- Continued Japanese occupation of Russian territory (Documents 651–666)
- Restoration of White Russian control in Vladivostok (Documents 667–694)
- Desire of the Far Eastern Republic to establish relations with the United
States (Documents 695–714)
- Continued refusal by the United States to recognize the governments in the
Baltic provinces (Documents 715–719)
- American attitude of reserve toward trade relations with Soviet
Russia (Documents 720–743)
- Release of American citizens held prisoners in Russia (Documents 744–771)
- Deportation of undesirable Russians from the United States (Documents 772–775)
- American relief activities in Soviet Russia (Documents 776–799)
- Refusal by the Government of the United States to incur responsibility for
the relief of refugees from South Russia (Documents 800–810)
- Agreement between the Soviet Government of Georgia and the Near East
Relief (Document 811)
- Continued Japanese occupation of Russian territory (Documents 651–666)
- Salvador: (Documents 812–833)
- Siam: (Documents 834–856)
- Treaty and protocol between the United States and Siam, December 16, 1920,
revising existing treaties (Documents 834–848)
- American interest in the exploitation of petroleum in Siam (Documents 849–856)
- Treaty and protocol between the United States and Siam, December 16, 1920,
revising existing treaties (Documents 834–848)
- Turkey: (Documents 857–889)
- Protection of American interests against taxation not authorized by
treaty (Documents 857–874)
- Revival of the Chester project for concessions in Turkey (Documents 875–882)
- Efforts on behalf of the Armenians (Documents 883–889)
- Protection of American interests against taxation not authorized by
treaty (Documents 857–874)
- Venezuela: (Documents 890–900)
- Protection of American petroleum interests (Documents 890–898)
- Treaty between the United States and Venezuela for the advancement of
peace (Documents 899–900)
- Protection of American petroleum interests (Documents 890–898)
- Yugoslavia: (Documents 901–909)
- Termination of official relations between the United States and the
Kingdom of Montenegro (Documents 901–905)
- Cancelation of the exequatur of the Yugoslav consul general at New
York (Documents 906–909)
- Termination of official relations between the United States and the
Kingdom of Montenegro (Documents 901–905)
- Index