Mexico:
Contents
- Question of the recognition of the government of General Obregon by the
United States (Documents 569–580)
- Attitude of other governments toward recognition of the Obregon
government (Documents 581–587)
- Agreement between the Mexican Secretary of Hacienda and the International
Committee of Bankers on Mexico, respecting Mexican foreign obligations (Documents 588–589)
- Adjustment and extension of the arrangement of 1921 between the oil
companies and the Mexican Government regarding taxation (Documents 590–598)
- Mexican charges of American interference with oil legislation (Documents 599–609)
- Continued protests by the United States against agrarian measures in
Mexico (Documents 610–612)
- Suit brought by the Oliver Trading Company against the Government of
Mexico in United States District Court in New York (Documents 613–623)
- Termination of the embargo on the shipment of arms from the United States
to Mexico (Documents 624–626)