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- Abyssinia. See Ethiopia.
- African slave trade treaty and convention between United States and Great Britain, denunciation, 407–408
- African territories under mandate. See Cameroons and Togoland and East Africa under Mandates.
- Agreements. See Treaties, conventions, etc.
- Alabama case, decision of Court of Arbitration of Geneva (1872), cited, 800
- Algeciras, Act of, U. S. rights under, 720, 721, 722, 723, 724–730, 731
- Alien Property Custodian funds, Underwood Bill providing for confiscation, 251–255, 258
- Allen, Gen. Henry T., attitude toward withdrawal of U. S. Army of Occupation, 214
- American Red Cross, activities on behalf of Asia Minor refugees, 415–416, 418–420, 422, 423, 426, 428, 429, 430, 432–433, 435, 438, 439, 440, 442, 443, 444, 447, 450
- American Relief Administration, activities on behalf of Asia Minor refugees, 430, 438, 442
- Anglo-Persian Oil Co. See under Great Britain.
- Argentina, German resources in, 188, 191
- Armenians. See Greece: Asia Minor disaster; Turkey: Christian minorities.
- Armistice agreement (1918), U. S. rights under, 221–222
- Arms and munitions resolution of U. S. Congress, Jan. 31, cited, 111
- Arms embargoes. See Ethiopia: British efforts; Mexico: Arms and munitions.
- Asia Minor disaster. See under Greece.
- Azores. See Cables: Western Union Telegraph Co. and Commercial Cable Co., applications for concessions to land cables in Azores.
- Baltic States:
- European recognition of Lithuania, decision of Conference of Ambassadors, 873, 874
- Report of U. S. Commissioner at Riga concerning, 869–872
- Status of Memel and River Niemen, 873, 874–875; U. S. attitude, 875
- U. S. recognition of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, 873–874
- Vilna controversy between Poland and Lithuania, 871, 872–873
- Bank of British West Africa, Liberian credit arrangements with. See under Liberia: Financial crisis.
- Bankers’ committees: Committee of Bankers on Mexico (International), 668, 671, 673, 678, 685–692; Committee of Bankers on Reparations, 165, 177, 183, 190
- Barton, Dr. James L., 925
- Belgium (see also Genoa Conference; Hague Conference; Reparations; Rhineland, occupation by Allied and Associated Powers), attitude toward recognition of Obregon Government in Mexico, 684–685
- Blair and Co. of New York: Bids for Haitian loan contract, 475, 476–477, 514; negotiations for loan to Yugoslavia, 1002–1020
- Bolivia, extradition treaty with Venezuela, cited, 990, 991–992
- Borah, Senator William E., proposal for economic conference, 209
- Boundary dispute, delimitation of Franco-Liberian boundary, 634–638
- Brooks, Russell M., U. S. vice consul at Newcastle-on-Tyne. See Great Britain: U. S. consular officers at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
- Brussels Conference. See under Reparations: Conferences.
- Burma, alleged British exclusion of U. S. companies from oil exploitation, 352–358
- Cables:
- German cables, 158, 368–369
- U. S. cable facilities in the Island of Yap, provisions of U. S.-Japanese convention of Feb. 11 concerning, 603–604
- Western Union Telegraph Co., application for concession to land cable at Miami, Fla., correspondence between United States and Great Britain concerning, 361–364, 368–372, 373–377, 378–391
- Western Union Telegraph Co. and Commercial Cable
Co., applications for—
- Concessions to land cables in Azores: Correspondence between United States and Great Britain concerning British opposition, 359, 360–364, 368–377, 378–391; restrictive amendment of concession by Portugal, 364–367, 377; U. S. representations to Portugal, 359–360, 365, 367
- Permission to open public offices in—
- Cameroons and Togoland. See under Mandates.
- Cannes Conference: Negotiations, 221; resolutions, cited, 781, 783, 793, 797, 799, 801
- Cannon, Bishop James, 931–932, 939–940
- Capitulations. See under Mandates.
- Central American conventions of 1907, cited, 570, 572, 573
- Chester project. See Ottoman-American Development Co. under Turkey: Oil concessions.
- China: Chang Tso-lin, 853, 866; relations with Far Eastern Republic, 853, 869
- Chinese Eastern Railway, control, 853, 869
- Christian minorities. See under Turkey.
- Claims commissions and claims agreements, conventions, etc. See under Germany; Haiti; Mexico.
- Clayton-Kennedy, Maj., status as representative of Ottoman-American Development Co., 971–973, 974, 976–978, 979, 980, 981–982, 983
- Commercial Cable Co. See Cables: Western Union Telegraph Co. and Commercial Cable Co.
- Commercial opportunity. See under Mandates.
- Commercial treaties and trade agreements. See under Germany; Great Britain; Mexico; Spain.
- Commissions, committees, etc. (international):
- Claims commissions. See under Germany: U. S. war claims; Haiti; also Mexico: Mixed Claims Commissions.
- Commission of financial experts. See under Reparations.
- Commissions of inquiry in Turkey. See under Turkey: Christian minorities.
- Committee of Bankers on Mexico (International), 668, 671, 673, 678, 685–692
- Committee of Bankers on Reparations, 165, 177, 183, 190
- Holy Places Commission, 284–287, 300, 302–303
- Interallied Rhineland High Commission, attitude toward withdrawal of U. S. Army of Occupation, 213
- Interim Reparation Commission, 234–235
- Mixed Arbitral Tribunal under Versailles Treaty, 249, 250
- Reparation Commission. See under Reparations.
- Communications conferences, 368, 374, 387, 391
- Concessions. See Cables; Oil exploitation; also under Morocco.
- Conferences (international):
- Brussels Conference. See under Reparations: Conferences.
- Cannes Conference: Negotiations, 221; resolutions, cited, 781, 783, 793, 797, 799, 801
- Communications conferences, 368, 374, 387, 391
- Conference of Ambassadors at Paris: Decision to recognize Lithuania, 873, 874; determination of status of Memel and internationalization of River Niemen, 873, 874–875
- Conference of Presidents of Honduras, Nicaragua, and Salvador on board the U. S. S. Tacoma in Fonseca Bay, 573, 575
- Conference on the Limitation of Armament. See Washington Conference on the Limitation of Armament.
- Economic Conference at Genoa (International). See Genoa Conference.
- Genoa Conference. See Genoa Conference.
- Hague Conference (The). See Hague Conference.
- Japanese-Russian conferences at Dairen and Changchun, 843–844, 850, 851–852, 856–858, 859, 860, 862
- Lausanne Conference, oil negotiations, 345–347
- London Conference. See under Reparations: Conferences.
- Pan American Conference (Fifth), 984–986
- Paris conferences. See under Reparations: Conferences.
- Preliminary Communications Conference (1920–1921), 374, 387
- Reparations conferences. See under Reparations.
- Villa de Albertis conversations and agreement, 793, 800, 801
- Washington Disarmament Conference. See Washington Conference on the Limitation of Armament.
- Conventions. See Treaties, conventions, etc.
- Copyright convention between United States and Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1912), revival with respect to Hungary, 577–578
- Cuba, attitude toward recognition of Obregon Government in Mexico, 684
- Customs unions, mandated territories, 137, 139, 313
- Day, Justice William Rufus, selection as umpire for German-American Mixed Claims Commission, 246, 249, 258, 262
- Denmark, extension of authority over Greenland:
- Disarmament Conference. See Washington Conference on the Limitation of Armament.
- Dominican Republic:
- Arrest of young Dominicans for political reasons, suspension of sentence, 36–37
- Bond issues:
- Claims of British subjects for injuries suffered at hands of Dominican bandits: Correspondence between Great Britain and United States concerning submission of claims to Dominican courts, 95–98; British reservation of right to press claim through diplomatic channels, 98
- Commission of Dominicans. See under U. S. control, infra.
- Convention of 1907 with United States, cited, 47, 48, 80, 92
- Customs receivership: Extension, 6, 12, 16–17; validation of actions, 47–48
- Elections. See under U. S. control, infra.
- Financial situation (see also Bond issues, supra; Loans, infra), report and recommendations of Military Governor, 7–10, 65–68
- Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, fiscal agent, audit of accounts, 65–68
- Guardia Nacional. plans for development, 20–21, 23, 24, 27, 30, 34, 40, 46–47, 53, 55, 72
- Loans (see also Bond issues, supra), certificates of indebtedness, failure to provide for public works, 78–79
- Military Governor:
- Absences from Dominican Republic, 5, 37
- Plan of withdrawal, attitude toward disposition of U. S. forces under, 40, 53, 64–65, 71, 72
- Proclamations regarding continuance of military occupation, 18–19; installation of Provisional Government, 59–60, 69, 72–73, 74
- Public works, intention to contract debts for, 78; attitude of State Department, 78–79
- Recommendations concerning audit of Guaranty Trust Co. (accounts 66–67; Dominican finances, 7–10; plan of withdrawal, 40–41
- Replacement, 75
- Statement of U. S. policy to Dominican leaders, 14–17
- Newspapers, suspension of publication rescinded, 70
- Political leaders: Departure for United States, 25; negotiations with U. S. representatives, 5, 13–17, 19, 22–36, 43–44
- Provisional Government (see also
Provisional President, infra):
- Conditions for functioning, formulated by Commission of Dominicans, 60–62, 70–71
- Installation (Oct. 21): Arrangements for, 59–60, 63, 69–70, 73–74; inaugural address of Provisional President, excerpts, 75; message of President Harding, 74; proclamation by Military Governor, draft, 72–73
- Promulgation of electoral law, discussion, 76, 77–78
- Provisional President Burgos:
- Puerto Plata, plan of Dec. 9, 1921, 23
- Santo Domingo Water, Light and Power Co., efforts to sell its properties to Dominican municipalities: Bond issue for purchase, question of guaranty by Military Governor, 91–93; company’s accusations against municipalities, 90, 94; Dominican Minister of Interior, assurances, 94; offers for settlement, 91, 93; option to Santo Domingo Brewing Co., 95; U. S. efforts on behalf of company, 90, 91–92, 93, 94
- U. S. control, plans for withdrawal:
- Agreement for withdrawal (see also Convention of evacuation, infra):
- Commission of Dominicans to select Provisional Government:
- Amendment of convention of evacuation: Suggestions, 49–50, 51; U. S. attitude, 50–51, 52
- Compilation of Executive orders for inclusion in convention of evacuation, 49
- Conditions for functioning of Provisional Government, 60–62, 70–71
- Creation under plan of withdrawal, 33, 55
- Friction among members, 62–63
- Manifesto containing plan of withdrawal, 54
- Members, 33, 39, 42, 55
- Selection of Provisional Government, 62–63, 68
- U. S. marines, requests concerning, 64–65, 71
- Convention of evacuation (or ratification): Amendments, 11–12, 15–16, 45–46, 49–52; inclusion of Executive orders, 39, 48, 49; texts within plans of withdrawal, 30–31, 34–35, 56–57
- Elections: Detention of U. S. marines in camps during, 64–65, 68, 72; discussions, 23, 76; promulgation of electoral law, 75–76, 77–78
- Exchange of notes to settle requirements of Military Governor, 53, 64
- Negotiations with Dominican political leaders, 5, 13–17, 19, 22–36, 43–44
- U. S. forces of occupation (see also Guardia Nacional, supra): Concentration, plans for, 30, 34, 40, 53, 55, 64–65, 69, 71–72; detention of marines in camp during elections, 64–65, 68, 72
- U. S. Commissioner: Appointment and instructions, 35–36; departure from Dominican Republic, 75; extension of mission, request of Provisional President, 77; negotiations with Dominican leaders, 43–44, 45–47, 49–50, 51, 52–53, 64; recommendations, 39, 41–42, 45, 48, 54, 58–59, 59–60, 65–66, 72–73; report on attitude of Dominicans toward U. S. policy, 38–39, 45
- U. S. Minister: Absence from post, 5, 10; approval of U. S. Commissioner’s recommendations, 42–43; statement of U. S. policy to Dominican leaders, 14–17
- U. S. policy: Discussions, recommendation, statements, 5–6, 10–13, 14–17, 20–21, 58–59; Dominican attitude, 14, 17, 22–24, 38–39, 45; proclamation extending Military Government, 5, 11, 15, 18–19; proclamation regarding installation of Provisional Government, 59–60, 63, 72–73
- East Africa. See under Mandates.
- Economic Conference at Genoa (International). See Genoa Conference.
- Ecuador, U. S. protests against retroactive application of exchange decrees, 99–102
- Egypt: Recognition of independence by United States, 103–106; U. S. undertaking not to withdraw from Mixed Courts except after one year’s notice, 106–109
- Estonia, recognition by United States, 873–874
- Ethiopia:
- Extradition:
- Convention between United States and Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1856), revival with respect to Hungary, 577–578
- Supplementary convention between United States and Great Britain, text, 406–407
- Treaty between Bolivia and Venezuela, cited, 900, 991–992
- Treaty between United States and Siam, text, 907–913
- Treaty between United States and Venezuela. See Extradition treaty with United States under Venezuela.
- U. S. negotiations with France concerning extradition from mandated territories, 137, 139; with Great Britain, 308, 314
- Far Eastern Republic. See under Siberia.
- Financial experts, commission of. See under Reparations.
- Foundation Co. of New York: Interest in loan to Yugoslavia, 1003; negotiations for concession in Turkey, 967–971, 972, 974
- Four-power treaty signed at Washington Conference, effect upon Lansing-Ishii Agreement of 1917, 591, 593
- France (see also
Genoa Conference; Greece:
Asia Minor disaster; Hague
Conference; Haiti: Claims Commission; Mandates; Morocco; Reparations;
Rhineland, occupation by Allied and Associated
Powers; Turkey: Christian minorities):
- Claims protocol with Haiti (1913), cited, 535, 536, 538, 539
- Franco-Liberian boundary, delimitation, 634–638
- French Cable Co., U. S. attitude toward company’s public offices in the United States, 154, 155, 157–158
- German proposal of peace pledge among powers interested in Rhine, French attitude, 206, 207, 208, 210
- San Remo Oil Agreement: Desire for modification, 340; transfer of ex-German oil interests to France under, 335, 336
- Turkish Petroleum Co., Ltd., French interests, 335, 336, 336–337, 339–340, 341
- U. S. cable companies, applications for permission to open public offices in France: French attitude, 154, 156, 158; U. S. representations, 154–156, 156, 157, 158–159
- Genoa Conference:
- Arrangements for conference at The Hague: Conference proposal, 806–807; explanations, 808–810; U. S. refusal to participate, 807–808, 809, 811–812, 813
- Attitude of various delegates toward conference, 770–771
- British delegation, departure from England, 226
- Concessions, reports concerning separate negotiations, 771–776, 786, 788, 789; U. S. attitude, 772, 775–776, 789, 792
- Conversations between Ambassador Child and Krassin, 788, 812–813, 813–814; Lloyd George, 789–790
- Note to Soviet Russian delegation, May 2: Draft, report concerning, 772; objections to clause 7, 776–777, 786–788, 788–789, 791; Russian reply, May 11, 792–803; text of note, 777–786
- Opening and closing sessions, reports on, 770–771, 813
- Proposals concerning committee of experts made by—
- U. S. policy toward extension of credit to Russia, 791–792, 813
- Germany (see also
Haiti: Claims
Commission; Reparations):
- Argentina, German resources in, 188, 191
- Cables, 158, 368–369
- Claims agreement with United States. See under U. S. war claims, infra.
- Claims Commission (Mixed). See under U. S. war claims, infra.
- Colonies under mandate. See Mandates.
- Commercial treaty with United States, negotiations, 240–241, 241, 242–243, 244, 245
- Deutsche Bank, interest in Turkish Petroleum Co., Ltd., 334–335, 336–337
- Economic situation, 160–161, 165–166, 167, 170
- Mixed Claims Commission. See under U. S. war claims, infra.
- Patent convention with United States (1909), revival, 243, 266–267
- Peace pledge among powers interested in the Rhine:
- Rhineland, occupation by Allied and Associated Powers. See Rhineland.
- Ruhr. See under Reparations.
- Sequestered property. See under U. S. war claims, infra.
- Treaties with United States prior to World War, question of revival, 242–243, 267
- Treaty restoring friendly relations with United States (1921), rights under, 222, 245, 249, 253, 258, 260, 261, 265, 265–266, 266
- U. S. Ambassador, suggestions regarding—
- U. S. war claims:
- Claims Commission (Mixed):
- Negotiations between Germany and United States for establishment, 240–266; publicity, 246, 262; texts of agreement and exchange of notes, Aug. 10, 262–266
- Umpire: Arrangements for appointment of an American, 243, 245, 246, 251, 255; German request, 259–260; selection of Justice William Rufus Day, 246, 249, 258, 262
- Mixed Arbitral Tribunal under Versailles Treaty, 249, 250
- Sequestered property: Confiscation, Underwood bill providing for, 251–255, 258; retention, 251
- Underwood bill, 251–255, 258
- Western Electric Co., claim for damages to property in Belgium, 261
- Claims Commission (Mixed):
- Versailles Treaty, U. S. rights under, 220, 222, 223, 241, 242, 249, 250–251, 255–256, 256, 258, 259, 260–261, 265, 265–266, 266
- Great Britain (see also
Genoa Conference; Greece:
Asia Minor disaster; Hague
Conference; Haiti: Claims Commission; Mandates; Mesopotamia; Reparations;
Rhineland, occupation by Allied and Associated
Powers; Turkey: Christian minorities):
- Anglo-Persian Oil Co.: Interest in Russian concessions, 772, 773, 774; in Turkish Petroleum Co., Ltd., 334, 341
- Cable controversies with United States. See Cables: Western Union Telegraph Co. and Commercial Cable Co., applications for concessions to land cables in Azores.
- Claims of British subjects. See under Dominican Republic.
- Extradition convention with United States (supplementary), May 15, text, 406–407
- Oil exploitation in—
- Burma and India, alleged exclusion of U. S. companies, 352–358
- Mesopotamia. See Mesopotamia, Oil concessions.
- Philippine Islands, 274–275, 358
- Russia. See Concessions under Genoa Conference and Hague Conference.
- Relations with—
- Tangier port concession, protest against, 731
- Trade agreement with Soviet Russia, 713, 858
- Treaty and convention with United States for abolition of African slave trade, denunciation, 407–408
- Turkish Petroleum Co., Ltd. See under Mesopotamia, Oil concessions.
- U. S. consular officers at Newcastle-on-Tyne, U. S. dispute with Great Britain over withdrawal of recognition, 392–406; closing of office, 394; protest of British shipping interests, 395–396; U. S. general instructions to consular officers, 401–403
- Greece:
- Asia Minor disaster (see also
Turkey: Christian
minorities):
- Evacuation of Greek and Armenian refugees. See Relief, infra.
- Evacuation of Russian refugees, 442–443, 841
- Male Greeks, detention by Turkish authorities, 426, 437, 441–442, 443, 446, 446–447, 950, 952, 962
- Military situation, reports concerning Turkish advance and the burning of Smyrna, 414, 418, 421, 422, 426
- Orphans, 439–440, 441, 949–950, 952
- Relief, activities of American relief organizations, 415–416, 418–421, 421–422, 423, 426, 428–430, 432–433, 435, 437, 438–441, 442–443, 443, 444, 447, 448, 450, 942–943; Fridtjof Nansen, 436, 441–443, 943; Turkish Red Crescent, 447; United States and Allied Powers, 415–417, 418–421, 421–422, 423–451, 943, 950, 963–966
- Turkish protest against Greek atrocities, 936–937
- U. S. lives and property, protection, 414–415, 421, 422, 426, 427, 451–452, 943, 946–947
- U. S. mediation, 414–415, 415
- U. S. relations with Turkish forces, 417, 419, 947
- Impressment of U. S. citizens of Greek origin into Greek Army, 453–455
- King Constantine: Abdication, 410; death, 413–414; U. S. attitude toward recognition, 409–410
- King George II, 410, 413–414, 449
- Loan from U. S. bankers, 446, 447, 455–457; objections of State Department, 456–457
- Political leaders, arrests and executions, 411–413
- Refugees from Asia Minor, arrangements for care in Greece, 417, 429, 431, 432–433, 439, 440, 443, 449, 450
- Smyrna. See Asia Minor disaster, supra.
- U. S. citizens of Greek origin, impressment into Greek Army, 453–455
- U. S. condolences upon death of former King Constantine, 413–414
- Asia Minor disaster (see also
Turkey: Christian
minorities):
- Greenland. See Denmark.
- Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, 65–68
- Guatemala:
- Election and inauguration of Orellana as President, 458, 459
- Interference in controversy between Honduras and Salvador: Reports concerning, 572, 574, 574–575; U. S. attitude, 572–573, 574
- Release of political prisoners, 459
- U. S. arrangements for transacting business with consul general at New York, 458–459
- U. S. recognition of the Orellana Government, 460
- Gulbenkian, G. S., interest in Turkish Petroleum Co., Ltd., 347, 348
- Hague Conference (The):
- Arrangements for. See under Genoa Conference.
- Concessions, separate negotiations for, 819
- Failure of conference and adjournment, 818–819, 822
- Reports of subcommissions on credits, private property, and debts: Belgian request for U. S. declaration concerning, 824–825; U. S. refusal, 825
- Resolution by Western powers regarding noninfringement of private foreign rights in Russia: Discussion, 820, 821–824; text, 823; U. S. support, 821, 823n
- U. S. nonparticipation, 807–808, 809, 811–812, 818, 820–821
- Haiti:
- Budget, 463–464
- Claims Commission:
- Law establishing commission, text, 545–547
- Loan for payment of awards. See Loans, infra.
- Negotiations regarding consideration of British claims, 553; French claims, 535–536, 538–539, 540–543, 544, 548–551; German claims, 551, 552; Italian claims, 536–537
- Nomination and appointment of commission members, 504, 510, 537–538, 540, 543, 545, 547–548, 551–552
- Claims protocol with France (1913), cited, 535, 536, 538, 539
- Debts: Arrangements for service and refunding, 478–482, 492, 493–494, 503–504, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508–509, 510, 511, 512, 512–514, 514–515, 517–518, 521–522; redemption of 1896 and 1910 bonds, 518–521
- Educational reforms, 465
- Elections, 468–471, 487
- Financial Adviser: Plan for consolidation with office of General Receiver of Customs, 463, 517; resignation of John A. McIlhenny and appointment of John S. Hord, 471–472
- Gendarmerie, improvement, 464
- General Receiver of Customs: Plan for consolidation with office of Financial Adviser, 463, 517; service of public debts, 478–482, 517–518
- Judiciary reform, 465
- Legislation:
- Internal revenue law, plans for, 491, 495
- Law authorizing issue of interior bonds: Proposals concerning, 507, 510, 511, 512, 513–514; passage by Council of State, Sept. 27, 514n
- Law establishing Claims Commission, text, 545–547
- Law providing for loan flotation: Proposals concerning, 473–475, 484–485, 490–491; passage by Council of State, June 26, 499; text, 500–502
- Loans (see also
Debts
and
Legislation, supra):
- Negotiations with United States regarding loan flotation, 463, 472–478, 483–492, 492–493, 494–514
- Negotiations with U. S. interests, 475–476, 476–477, 497–498, 514, 515–516; award of contract for $16,000,000 loan, 514, 515; U. S. approval of award, 516
- National Bank, contract for transfer of charter to National City Bank of New York: Modifications, 523–534; signature, July 18, and sanction, 534n
- Presidency:
- Protocol of 1919, U. S.-Haitian (see also Claims Commission and Loans, supra): Modification, 484, 487, 489, 491, 496–497; sanction by Haiti, 516; validity, 473, 476, 477, 485
- Provost courts, use in cases affecting Haitians. See under U. S. occupation, infra.
- Treaty of 1915 with United
States:
- Additional article concerning educational reform, 465
- Protocol of 1919. See supra.
- U. S. High Commissioner: Appointment and duties, 461–467; proclamation, Aug. 4, 554–555; reports on political situation, 468–470, 553–554, 555–558
- U. S. occupation: Proclamations, 554–555, 558–559; provost courts, use in cases affecting Haitians, 553–560; U. S. attitude toward withdrawal, 464, 467
- U. S. treaty officials, 461–462, 517
- Harding, Alfred (Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Washington), 938
- Harding, Warren G. (President of the United States):
- Correspondence with the Secretary of State concerning appeals on behalf of Tikhon, Patriarch of Russian Church, 839–840; U. S. policy in Near East, 921–926, 930, 931–932
- Message to the King of Egypt, on occasion of U. S. recognition, 106; King of Spain, appreciation and thanks for protection of U. S. interests in enemy countries, 915; Provisional President of Dominican Republic, 74, 77; Senate, on Lansing-Ishii Agreement, 591–593
- Plea for Near East Relief funds, 438
- Holy Places Commission, 284–287, 300, 302–303
- Honduras, incursions of revolutionary bands from Nicaragua
and Salvador:
- Attitude of Honduras, 561, 565, 566, 568, 569, 570; Nicaragua, 564, 567, 571; Salvador, 562–563, 565–566, 568–569, 569, 573–574
- Conference of Presidents of Honduras, Nicaragua, and Salvador on board the U. S. S. Tacoma in Fonseca Bay, 573, 575
- Guatemalan interference: Reports concerning, 572, 574, 574–575; U. S. attitude, 572–573, 574
- Reports concerning, 561, 562–563, 564, 565, 565–566, 567–568, 569–570, 571, 572, 574, 575, 576
- U. S. investigation, 563–564, 565
- U. S. representations to Nicaragua, 561–562, 564, 570, 575; to Salvador, 562, 568, 571–572
- U. S. war vessels, request for dispatch to Honduras, 565, 567, 568, 573
- Hord, John S., appointment as Financial Adviser to Haiti, 471–472
- Hughes, Charles Evans (Secretary of State), speech at Boston, Oct. 30, 947–949; at New Haven, Dec. 29, 199–202
- Hungary, revival of extradition convention (1856) and copyright convention (1912) between the United States and the former Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, 577–578
- Immigration. See Italy: Protests against U. S. restrictions.
- Impressment of U. S. citizens of Greek origin into Greek Army, 453–455
- India, alleged British exclusion of U. S. companies from oil exploitation, 352–358
- Interallied Rhineland High Commission, attitude toward withdrawal of U. S. Army of Occupation, 213
- Interallied war debts. See under Reparations; also Yugoslavia: Debts.
- International Committee of Bankers on Mexico, 668, 671, 673, 678, 685–692
- International Economic Conference at Genoa. See Genoa Conference.
- International Petroleum Reporter article, discussion, 333–337
- International Red Cross, 929–930, 932–935, 941–942
- International telegraph convention, cited, 368, 381
- Iraq. See Mesopotamia.
- Irving National Bank, interest in sale of Polish land mortgage bonds in the United States, 764, 765
- Ishii. See Japan: Lansing-Ishii Agreement (1917).
- Italy (see also Genoa Conference; Greece: Asia Minor disaster; Hague Conference; Haiti: Claims Commission; Rhineland, occupation by Allied and Associated Powers; Turkey: Christian minorities): Protests against U. S. restrictions upon Italian immigration, 579–581, 582–585, 585–588, 589; U. S. replies, 581–582, 585, 588–589, 589–590
- Japan (see also
Genoa Conference; Siberia):
- Lansing-Ishii Agreement (1917):
- Mandate for Pacific islands north of the Equator, formerly German-owned, exchange of notes and convention with United States, Feb. 11, concerning, 599–604
- “Picture brides,” ruling by U. S. Department of Labor concerning, 604–605
- Recognition of Obregon Government in Mexico, attitude, 683
- Relief activities on behalf of refugees in Asia Minor, 441, 442
- Yap, Island of. See Mandate for Pacific islands north of the Equator, supra.
- Jews, national home in Palestine, 268, 304–305
- Keith, Minor C. See Salvador: Loan negotiations with U. S. interests.
- Kennedy. See Clayton-Kennedy.
- Lansing-Ishii Agreement. See under Japan.
- Latvia, recognition by United States, 873–874
- Lausanne Conference, oil negotiations, 345–347
- League of Nations. See under Mandates; also Nansen.
- League of Nations (Pan American), U. S. attitude toward Uruguayan proposal concerning, 984–986
- Lee, Higginson & Co., negotiations for Haitian loan contract, 473, 475–476, 485, 497–498, 507, 514
- Liberia:
- Financial agreement with United States. See U. S. loan plan of 1921, infra.
- Financial crisis:
- Credit arrangements with Bank of British West Africa upon security of German liquidated property funds, 617–618, 618–620, 631; attitude of State Department, 620–621, 631–632; explanations of Liberia, 624–629; explanations of U. S. Minister, 622, 623–624
- Reports of President King, 616; of U. S. Minister, 617–618, 631, 632
- U. S. requests for data, 618, 622; reply, 629–631
- Franco-Liberian boundary, delimitation, 634–638
- Frontier force, 612, 616–617
- General Receiver of Customs:
- German liquidated property funds. See Financial crisis: Credit arrangements, supra.
- Loans (see also
U. S. loan plan of 1921, infra):
- Bank of British West Africa, advances. See Financial crisis: Credit arrangements, supra.
- 1912 international loan:
- U. S. banking interests, 632–633, 633
- Relations with United States, effect of failure of loan plan upon, 633
- U. S. loan plan of 1921 (see also
Financial crisis, supra):
- British representations to United States regarding alienation of security pledged for 1912 loan, 613–614; U. S. assurances, 615–616
- Liberian Legislature, approval of loan plan, 611
- U. S. Congress: Efforts of State Department to expedite sanction, 606–611, 621; introduction of loan plan resolution and failure of Congress to sanction, 612, 617, 620, 621, 632
- Lithuania:
- Loans. See under Dominican Republic; Greece; Haiti; Liberia; Mexico; Salvador.
- London Conference. See under Reparations: Conferences.
- Manchuria, 853, 866, 869
- Mandates:
- Cameroons and Togoland:
- Capitulations:
- Commercial opportunity:
- U. S. maintenance of policy with respect to oil concessions in Mesopotamia, 336, 337–338, 339, 340–342, 343–344, 346, 349, 350–352; British attitude, 337; French attitude, 339–340
- U. S. negotiations with France concerning rights in Cameroons and Togoland, 135–136, 139; Syria and the Lebanon, 119, 130–131, 133, 134
- U. S. negotiations with Great Britain concerning rights in Cameroons and Togoland, 311–312; East Africa, 311–312; Palestine, 270, 272–273
- Customs unions, 137, 139, 313
- East Africa:
- Extradition, U. S. negotiations with France, 137, 139; with Great Britain, 308, 314
- League of Nations: Consideration and adoption of mandates by Council, 119, 120, 146, 268, 300, 301, 315; U. S. desire for duplicates of annual reports to League on mandates, 138, 271, 274, 314
- Missionaries and educational institutions:
- U. S. negotiations with France concerning status in Cameroons and Togoland, 136–137, 139, 148, 151, 152, 153–154; Syria and the Lebanon, 119, 128
- U. S. negotiations with Great Britain concerning status in Cameroons and Togoland, 312–313, 325, 327–328, 328–330, 330–332; East Africa, 325, 327–328, 328–330, 330–332; Palestine, 270, 273–274, 288, 307
- Modification, discussions concerning, 137, 139, 270, 274, 313
- Open-door policy of United States. See Commercial opportunity, supra.
- Pacific islands north of the Equator, formerly German-owned, exchange of notes and convention, Feb. 11, between Japan and United States concerning Japanese mandate for, 599–604
- Pacific islands south of the Equator, formerly German-owned, 599–600
- Palestine:
- Draft mandate, 292–300
- French opposition, 117, 118
- Holy Places Commission, 284–287, 300, 302–303
- National home for Jews, 268, 304–305
- Opposition of British public to mandate, 300
- Promulgation of mandate, Sept. 11, 303
- Turkish protest against completion before signature of peace treaty, 281
- U. S. negotiations with Great Britain for treaty to ensure rights, 268–310; drafts of convention, 282–284, 290–291, 308–310; question of laying correspondence before League Council, 276, 277–278, 280
- Syria and the Lebanon:
- Togoland. See Cameroons, supra.
- U. S. negotiations to ensure by treaty U. S. rights in territories under mandate. See under Cameroons and Togoland, East Africa, Palestine, and Syria and the Lebanon, supra.
- Yap, Island of. See Pacific islands north of the Equator, supra.
- McCormick, Senator Medill, press statement, 197
- McIlhenny, John A. See Haiti: Financial Adviser.
- Memel, determination of status by Conference of Ambassadors at Paris, 873, 874–875; U. S. attitude, 875
- Mesopotamia, oil concessions (see
also
Turkey: Oil concessions):
- Equality of commercial opportunity, U. S. position concerning, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340–342, 343–344, 346, 349, 350–352; British attitude, 337; French attitude, 339–340
- Lausanne Conference, oil negotiations, 345–347
- Open-door policy of United States. See Equality of commercial opportunity, supra.
- San Remo Oil Agreement (1920), 335, 336, 340, 787
- Turkish Petroleum Co., Ltd.:
- British Government interest, 333–337
- Concession: U. S. insistence upon new or confirmatory concession, 338, 339, 347, 350–351; U. S. refusal to recognize validity of 1914 arrangements, 337, 338, 339, 349, 350, 351
- Dutch interests, 334, 341
- Ex-German interests, 334–335, 336–337
- French interests, 335, 336, 336–337, 339–340, 341
- International Petroleum Reporter article, discussion concerning, 333–337
- San Remo Oil Agreement (1920), transfer of ex-German interests to France under, 335, 336
- Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, negotiations for participation. See U. S. interests, infra.
- Stock distribution, percentage owned by Anglo-Persian Oil Co., 334, 341; Deutsche Bank, 334–335, 336–337; French interests, 335, 336, 336–337, 341; Gulbenkian, G. S., 347, 348; Royal Dutch Shell, 334, 341
- U. S. continued refusal to recognize validity of 1914 concession arrangements, 337, 338, 339, 349, 350, 351
- U. S. interests, negotiations with company for participation in oil development in Mesopotamia, 337–345, 347–352; French attitude, 339–340; U. S. attitude, 337–338, 342–344, 346–347, 348–349, 351–552; working agreement, 348
- Mexico:
- Agrarian legislation: Executive decree, Jan. 26, regarding bonds of public agrarian debt, 708; Obregon’s policy concerning, 665–667; U. S. representations, 677, 708–709
- Amparo cases, decisions of Mexican Supreme Court, 645, 648, 665, 670–671, 673, 679, 680–681
- Arms and munitions, termination of U. S. embargo, 717–719
- Banks of issue, restoration to owners, 668, 678
- Carranza, Venustiano, overthrow and death, 670
- Claims Commissions. See Mixed Claims Commissions, infra.
- Claims conventions with United States, proposals concerning signature, 630–640, 640, 641–642, 646–647, 674, 678
- Commercial treaty with United States. See Treaty of amity and commerce, infra.
- Committee of Bankers on Mexico. See International Committee of Bankers, infra.
- Committee of Oil Executives. See under Taxes on oil production and export, infra.
- Constitution of 1857, cited, 666–667
- Constitution of 1917:
- Confiscatory and retroactive application: Obregon’s policy, 640, 642–645, 664–665, 671; U. S. attitude, 647–652, 672–673, 674–680
- Legislation to give effect to art. 27, delay in enactment, 644, 645, 648, 651, 665, 673, 674, 675, 676, 679
- Religious liberty under, 645, 651, 652–653
- Supreme Court decisions in amparo cases, 645, 648, 665, 670–671, 673, 670, 680–681
- Debt, foreign. See International Committee of Bankers, infra.
- Huerta, Adolfo de la, conferences at New York and Washington, 669–673, 685–686, 696, 697
- International Committee, of Bankers on Mexico, conferences with Mexican Secretary of Hacienda and agreement, June 16, concerning Mexican foreign obligations, 668, 671, 673, 678, 685–692
- Legislation. See under Constitution of 1917, supra; also Agrarian legislation, supra, and Oil legislation, infra.
- Loan, Mexican proposal to Committee of Oil Executives for advance payment of petroleum taxes, 696–697; U. S. attitude, 697–699
- Mixed Claims Commissions (see also Claims conventions with United States, supra), 668–669
- New York consulate general, attachment of property by New York courts. See Oliver American Trading Co. suit, infra.
- Obregon Government:
- Administrative and legislative program, 662–669, 679
- Policy regarding confiscatory and retroactive application of 1917 constitution. See under Constitution of 1917, supra.
- Recognition:
- Oil concessions, U. S. interests. See Committee of Oil Executives under Taxes on oil production and export, infra.
- Oil legislation: Controversy with United States over U. S. criticism of draft petroleum law, 700–708; statements by Mexico, 706; by United States, 704–705
- Oil taxes. See Taxes on oil production and export, infra.
- Oliver American Trading Co. suit against Government of Mexico in U. S. courts: Good offices of State Department in raising order of attachment on Mexican Government property in New York, 709–711, 712–713, 715–716; jurisdiction of U. S. courts in case, 712–714, 717; Mexican decree suspending commercial relations with New York, 714; Mexican threat to close consulate general, 711; new Mexican consul general at New York, appointment, 716–717; removal of case to Federal courts, 716
- Phillip V., cédula of 1713, cited, 665–666
- Property rights, U. S. negotiations to safeguard valid titles acquired prior to adoption of 1917 Constitution, 639–680
- Railways, 668, 678
- Recognition of Mexican State as “international person”, U. S. policy, 713, 714
- Recognition of Obregon Government. See under Obregon Government.
- Relations with New York State, suspension of commercial relations, 714
- Religious liberty, 645, 651, 652–653
- Taxes on oil production and export:
- Treaty of amity and commerce with United States, proposals concerning provisions and signature, 639–646, 647–680
- U. S. citizens and property, U. S. negotiations to safeguard, 639–680
- Miami, Fla., application of Western Union Telegraph Co. to land cable at. See under Cables.
- Missionaries and educational institutions in mandated territories. See under Mandates.
- Mixed Arbitral Tribunal under Versailles Treaty, 249, 250
- Mixed Claims Commissions. See under Germany: U. S. war claims; Mexico.
- Mongolia, 853
- Morgan, J. P., 165, 169, 170, 177, 196–197
- Morocco:
- Concession for the construction and operation of port at Tangier:
- Jurisdiction of consular courts over U. S. protégés in Morocco, case of Allal Ben El Mamoon:
- Nansen, Fridtjof (League of Nations Commissioner for Refugees), 436, 441–443, 943
- National City Bank and National City Co. of New York: Contract for Haitian loan, 473, 514, 515–516; contract for transfer of charter of Haitian National Bank, 523–534; loan negotiations with Salvador, 885–887
- Near East Relief, activities on behalf of Asia Minor refugees, 416, 418–419, 423, 426, 430, 432–433, 438, 439–440, 444, 448
- Netherlands (see also Genoa Conference; Hague Conference):
- New York State. See Mexico: Oliver American Trading Co. suit.
- Nicaragua (see also Honduras), revolutionary outbreak at Managua, assistance of U. S. Legation in halting, 748–750
- Niemen River, internationalization, 874–875; U. S. attitude, 875
- Nine-power treaty relating to China, effect upon Lansing-Ishii Agreement, 592–593, 595–596, 597
- Nobel properties in Russia, 772, 773, 774
- Norway: Recognition of Obregon Government in Mexico, 682; request for interpretation of U. S. declaration of Aug. 4, 1916, concerning Greenland, 3–4
- Oil exploitation in—
- Burma and India, alleged British exclusion of U. S. companies, 352–358
- Mesopotamia. See Mesopotamia, Oil concessions.
- Mexico. See Mexico: Oil concessions and Oil legislation.
- Philippine Islands, 274–275, 358
- Russia. See Concessions under Genoa Conference and Hague Conference.
- Siberia, 868–869
- Turkey. See Turkey: Oil concessions.
- Oliver American Trading Co. See under Mexico.
- Open-door policy of United States. See Mandates: Commercial opportunity.
- Ottoman-American Development Co. See under Turkey: Oil concessions.
- Pacific islands. See under Mandates
- Palestine. See under Mandates.
- Pan American Conference (Fifth), 984–986
- Pan American League of Nations, U. S. attitude toward Uruguayan proposal concerning, 984–986
- Paris conferences. See under Reparations: Conferences.
- Patent convention between United States and Germany (1909), revival, 243, 266–267
- Peace, suggestions for maintenance in Europe. See Peace pledge among powers interested in Rhine and U. S. Ambassador under Germany.
- Petroleum. See Oil exploitation.
- Philippine Islands, petroleum exploitation, 274–275, 358
- Poland (see also Genoa Conference): Recognition of Obregon Government in Mexico, attitude, 683–684; sale of land mortgage bonds in United States, attitude of U. S. Departments of State and Commerce, 764–766; Vilna controversy with Lithuania, 871, 872–873
- Portugal:
- Applications of Western Union Telegraph Co. and Commercial Cable Co. for concessions to land cables in Azores. See under Cables: Western Union Telegraph Co. and Commercial Cable Co.
- Discourtesy to Portuguese flag at Providence, R. I., and expressions of regret by Governor of State, 767–769
- Preemption of rights with respect to Greenland, 1–3
- Preliminary Communications Conference (1920–1921), 374, 387
- Proclamations by—
- Red Cross. See American Red Cross and International Red Cross.
- Refugees:
- Relief. See under Greece: Asia Minor disaster.
- Reparations, German:
- Allied agreement, Mar. 11, respecting distribution, 219–220
- Coal and wood deliveries. See German defaults, infra.
- Commission of financial experts:
- Public announcement of U. S. suggestions, 201–203
- U. S. efforts to interest J. P. Morgan, 165; his refusal to take initiative, 165; his suggestions for France, 196–197
- U. S. informal suggestions to France, 168–170, 171, 175, 177–178, 179–180, 182–184, 189–192, 194, 201–203; French attitude, 175, 177, 195–196
- U. S. unofficial representative on Reparation Commission, opinion, 181
- Committee of bankers, restrictions placed upon, 165, 177, 183, 190
- Conferences, at—
- Brussels, proposed, 166, 166n, 167, 178–179, 185, 186; question of U. S. participation, 167, 178, 179
- London, Dec. 1922, 166n, 186, 192, 193; question of U. S. participation, 193
- Paris, Mar. 1922, 218–220, 221
- Paris, Jan. 1923, 166n, 192–193, 194, 196, 197, 201; question of U. S. participation, 192–193, 194
- Distribution of payments, Allied agreement, Mar. 11, 219–220
- Dyes. See Reparation Commission: Decisions and U. S. participation in reparation dyes, infra.
- Economic situation in Germany (see, also Mark, infra), 160–161, 167, 170
- Financial convention of Aug. 13, 1921, 218, 219
- German appeals for U. S. assistance, 160–161, 162–163, 163–164; U. S. attitude, 161, 162, 163, 164
- German defaults in deliveries:
- Interallied war debts:
- Proposed discussion at Brussels Conference, 167, 178–179, 186
- U. S. Ambassador in Germany, proposal for cancelation, 171–175; attitude of other U. S. representatives, 176, 180; disapproval of proposal, 181–182
- U. S. refusal to couple interallied debts with reparations, 169, 175, 178, 178–179, 181–182, 182–183, 194, 200
- Interim Reparation Commission, 234–235
- Loans, 165n
- Mark, necessity for stabilization of, 160, 161, 165–166, 181
- Morgan, J. P., attitude toward reparations plans, 165, 177, 196–197
- Reparation Commission:
- Bradbury’s plan, submission to commission, 165–167, 177
- Decisions concerning dyes, 237, 240; German defaults in deliveries, 198–199
- Dyestuffs, cessation of U. S. purchases, 234–240
- Negotiations with German delegates concerning defaults in deliveries, 161–162, 162–163
- Personnel, changes in, 177
- Relations with Textile Alliance, Inc., 236–238, 240
- Rhineland, occupation by Allied and Associated Powers. See Rhineland.
- Ruhr: French intention to occupy, 162, 185, 186, 188, 193, 197, 198; attitude of Belgium, 186; Germany, 186–187; Great Britain, 192; United States, 187–189, 193, 194, 198
- U. S. Army of Occupation, reimbursement of costs. See under Rhineland.
- U. S. assistance in reparation problems:
- U. S. participation in reparation dyes:
- U. S. Secretary of State, speech at New Haven, 199–202
- Wiesbaden Agreement, 218, 219
- Revolutionary outbreaks and incursions. See under Honduras; Nicaragua.
- Rhineland, occupation by Allied and Associated Powers:
- Allied armies of occupation, repayment of costs, 219, 220–221, 224–225, 226
- French plans concerning extension of control, 185–186, 216
- Supreme Council, report of Army Costs Commission, 221
- U. S. Army of Occupation:
- Costs, U. S. efforts to secure reimbursement for:
- Basis for arrangement satisfactory to United States, tentative, 227, 231
- Meeting of Allied representatives at Paris, to discuss, 229–230, 231–232; U. S. participation, 232–234
- Publication of U. S. representations, 224
- U. S. arrangements to apply proceeds of German dyestuff allotment, 238–239
- U. S. representations to Allied Governments, 220–225; replies from Belgium, 228; France, 225, 225–226, 229–230; Great Britain, 226, 228–229; Italy, 230
- Reduction to 1,000 men, U. S. decision, 217, 218
- Withdrawal, U. S. plans for, 212–213, 215–216; attitude of Allen, Gen. Henry T., 214; Belgium, 216; France, 214, 216, 225; Germany, 170, 213–214, 214–215, 217, 217–218; Great Britain, [Page 1038] 216; Interallied Rhineland High Commission, 213; U. S. Ambassador to Germany, 217
- Costs, U. S. efforts to secure reimbursement for:
- Royal Dutch Shell Co. See under Netherlands.
- Ruhr. See under Reparations.
- Rumania, restoration of valuables held by Russia, 786, 797–798
- Russia (see also
Genoa Conference; Hague
Conference; Siberia):
- Bakhmeteff, Boris, termination of functions as Russian Ambassador to United States, 875–877
- Baltic provinces. See Baltic States.
- Concessions (see also under Genoa Conference and Hague Conference), 868–869
- Provisional Government: Liquidation of obligations in United States, 877–884; termination of functions of the Ambassador to United States, 875–877
- Refugees in Near East, evacuation, 442–443, 841
- Soviet Government, absorption of Far Eastern Republic, 866, 867–869; trade agreement with Great Britain, 713, 858; Wulfsohn suit against Soviet Government in New York courts, decision of court, 712–713
- Tikhon, Patriarch of the Russian Church, on trial before Soviet tribunal, appeals to President Harding on behalf of, 835–840
- U. S. economic mission to Russia:
- Negotiations between U. S. Ambassador to Germany and Soviet authorities, 826–827, 829–834; Soviet refusal to admit commission, 833; U. S. public statements concerning negotiations, 831–832, 834
- Proposal of U. S. Secretary of Commerce, 825–826; approval of Secretary of State, 826
- Recommendations by U. S. Ambassador to Germany, 827–829
- U. S. refusal to reopen question at Lausanne, 834–835
- Villa de Albertis conversations and agreement, Apr. 20, 793, 800, 801
- Saar mines, 224
- Salvador (see also
Honduras):
- British holders of 1908 and 1915 bonds, efforts of U. S. interests to secure agreement to loan contract, 889
- Collector of Customs, understanding between United States and Salvador concerning, 885, 888, 889
- Loan negotiations with U. S. interests: Contract of Feb. 11, 885–887; contract of June 24, 887–892; exchange of notes between United States and Salvador, 885–886, 888–889, 891
- San Remo Oil Agreement (1920), 335, 336, 340, 787
- Santo Domingo Water, Light and Power Co. See under Dominican Republic.
- Sequestered property. See under Germany: U. S. war claims.
- Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Kingdom of. See Yugoslavia.
- Shortridge, Senator Samuel M., joint resolution of June 16 regarding reparation dyes, 237
- Siam: Extradition treaty with United States, Dec. 30, text, 907–913; treaty of Dec. 16, 1920, with United States, interpretation with respect to land ownership, 893–907
- Siberia:
- Chita Government. See Far Eastern Republic, infra.
- Conferences at Dairen and Changchun, 843–844, 850, 851–852, 856–858, 859, 860, 862
- Far Eastern Republic:
- Cabinet changes, 861
- Chinese Eastern Railway, plan for joint Chinese-Russian control, 853, 869; U. S. attitude, 855
- Occupation of Vladivostok by Chita forces, 864–865
- Open-door policy, 862
- Relations with China, 853, 869
- Relations with Japan:
- Union with Soviet Russia, 866, 867–869
- U. S. aid in protecting property in Vladivostok and preventing arming of counter-revolutionists, request for, 847; U. S. policy of neutrality, 848
- U. S. representatives at Chita, 842, 869
- Japanese occupation (see also
Far Eastern Republic: Relations with Japan, supra):
- Acts of interference by Japanese military authorities, alleged, 842, 844, 846, 859–860
- Evacuation of Siberian mainland, announcements and statements concerning, 853–854, 855–856, 858–859, 861, 864, 865; U. S. attitude, 854
- Japanese refusal to evacuate Island of Sakhalin prior to settlement of Nikolaievsk affair, 843, 854, 855, 856, 858–859, 862; attitude of Russians, 856–857, 860–861, 862; attitude of United States, 854, 857
- U. S. Ambassador to Japan, conversations with Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, 841–842, 850–851
- Kappel forces, 844, 850
- Nikolaievsk affair. See Japanese occupation: Japanese refusal to evacuate Island of Sakhalin, supra.
- Provisional Priamur Government. See under Vladivostok, infra.
- Semenov, Gen. Gregory, alleged agreement with Japan, 841
- Sinclair Oil Co., concession, 868–869
- U. S. S. Sacramento, 865–866
- Ussuri Railway, 850–851
- Vladivostok:
- Counter-revolutionary forces, reports concerning activities and strength, 856, 859, 861–862, 862–864
- Evacuation by Japanese, 864, 865
- Occupation by Red Army, 864–865
- Provisional Priamur Government: Representation in United States, 840–841; reports on stability, 847–848
- U. S. consul: Conversation with Red Army commander regarding presence of foreign warships, 865–866; relations with local authorities, 866, 869
- Wrangel’s forces, alleged Franco-Japanese plan to transfer to Siberia, 841
- Sinclair Oil Co., concession in Siberia, 868–869
- Slater, Fred C, U. S. consul at Newcastle-on-Tyne. See Great Britain: U. S. consular officers at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
- Slavery: Ethiopia, 114, 115; U. S.-British treaty and convention for abolition of African slave trade, denunciation, 407–408
- Smyrna. See Greece: Asia Minor disaster.
- Spain:
- Speeches of Secretary of State at Boston, Oct. 30, 947–949; at New Haven, Dec. 29, 199–202
- Speyer and Co., bids for Haitian loan contract, 473, 475, 476–477, 514
- Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey. See Turkish Petroleum Co.: U. S. interests under Mesopotamia, Oil concessions.
- Standard Oil Co. of New York, 1919 loan to Yugoslavia, 1006, 1008, 1010, 1011, 1013, 1016
- Supreme Council, Army Costs Commission report, 221
- Syria and the Lebanon. See under Mandates.
- Tacoma (U. S. S.), Conference of Presidents of Honduras, Nicaragua, and Salvador on board in Fonseca Bay, 573, 575
- Tangier. See Morocco: Concession for construction and operation of port at Tangier.
- Telegraph convention (international), cited, 368, 381
- Textile Alliance, Inc.:
- Togoland. See Mandates: Cameroons and Togoland.
- Trade agreement between Great Britain and Soviet Russia, 713, 858
- Treaties, conventions, etc.
- Act of Algeciras (1906), U. S. rights under, 720, 721, 722, 723, 724–730, 731
- Allied agreement respecting distribution of reparations, Mar. 11, 219–220
- Allied financial convention (1921), 218, 219
- Armistice agreement (1918), U. S. rights under, 221–222
- Central American conventions of 1907, cited, 570, 572, 573
- Claims agreements, conventions, etc. See under Germany; Haiti; Mexico.
- Commercial treaties and trade agreements. See under Germany; Great Britain; Mexico; Spain.
- Copyright convention between United States and Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1912), revival with respect to Hungary, 577–578
- Extradition conventions and treaties. See under Extradition.
- Four-power treaty signed at Washington Conference, 591, 593
- Franco-German treaty of 1911, cited, 727, 728, 734
- Franco-Haitian protocol of 1913, cited, 535, 536, 538, 539
- Franco-Moroccan treaty of 1912, cited, 727–728
- General act for the suppression of African slave trade (1890), cited, 115
- International telegraph convention, cited, 368, 381
- Lansing-Ishii Agreement (1917). See under Japan.
- Nine-power treaty relating to China, 592–593, 595–596, 597
- San Remo Oil Agreement (1920), 335, 336, 340, 787
- Slave trade: General act for suppression of African slave trade (1890), cited, 115; treaty and convention between United States and Great Britain for abolition of African slave trade, denunciation, 407–408
- Trade agreement between Great Britain and Soviet Russia, 713, 858
- U. S.-Denmark, treaty for cession of Danish West Indies and U. S. declaration concerning Greenland (1916), 1–2, 2–3, 3–4
- U. S.-Dominican Republic, convention of 1907, cited, 47, 48, 80, 92
- U. S.-France, conventions to ensure U. S. rights in Cameroons and Togoland and Syria and the Lebanon, negotiations. See under Mandates.
- U. S.-Germany: Agreement and exchange of notes for a Mixed Claims Commission, Aug. 10, texts, 262–266; commercial treaty, negotiations, 240–241, 241, 242–243, 244, 245; patent convention (1909), revival, 243, 266–267; prewar treaties, question of revival, 242–243, 267; treaty restoring friendly relations (1921), rights under, 222, 245, 240, 253, 258, 260, 261, 265, 265–266, 266
- U. S.-Great Britain:
- U. S.-Haiti. See Protocol of 1919 and Treaty of 1915 under Haiti.
- U. S.-Hungary, revival of copyright convention (1912) and extradition convention (1856), 577–578
- U. S.-Japan:
- U. S.-Mexico: Claims conventions, proposals concerning signature, 630–640, 640, 641–642, 646–647, 674, 678; treaty of amity and commerce, proposals concerning provisions and signature, 639–646, 647–680
- U. S.-Siam: Extradition treaty, Dec. 30, text, 907–913; treaty of May 29, 1856, cited, 897, 899; treaty of Dec. 16, 1920, interpretation with respect to land ownership, 893–907
- U. S.-Spain, commercial agreement (1906), denunciation, 916–918
- U. S.-Venezuela, extradition treaty. See under Venezuela.
- Villa de Albertis Agreement, Apr. 20, 793, 800, 801
- Versailles Treaty. See under Germany.
- Wiesbaden Agreement, 218, 219
- Turkey:
- Chester project. See Oil concessions: Ottoman-American Development Co., infra.
- Christian minorities, atrocities and deportations
(see also
Greece: Asia Minor
disaster):
- Commissions of inquiry:
- British proposals, 919–920, 921, 928, 920–930, 933–934, 934–935; U. S. replies, 927–928, 929, 932–933, 934, 935
- French participation, 928, 929, 930
- International Red Cross, arrangements for undertaking inquiries, 929–930, 932–935, 941–942
- Italian participation, 928
- U. S. participation: Barton, Dr. James L., attitude, 925; correspondence between Secretary of State and President, 921–926, 930; Greece, attitude, 928; replies to British proposals, 927–928, 929, 932–933, 934, 935; U. S. High Commissioner at Constantinople, attitude, 920–921; U. S. representatives selected for commissions, 929
- Greek representations to United States, 940–941; U. S. reply, 942–943
- Joint protest, suggested to Allied Powers by U. S. High Commissioner at Constantinople, 950, 951, 952; text, 959
- Reports concerning, 919, 920, 943–944, 945–947, 949–951, 952, 960–962, 963, 964
- Resolutions and communications of U. S. religious leaders, 931, 938, 939; correspondence between Secretary of State and President concerning, 931–932; replies of State Department, 932, 939–940
- Ultimatum to Turkey, conversations between Secretary of State and British Ambassador concerning, 952–958
- U. S. representations, 935–936, 937–938, 938–939, 944–945, 950, 958–959; reply of Angora Government, 960
- U. S. Secretary of State, speech of Oct. 30, at Boston on U. S. policy, 947–949
- Commissions of inquiry:
- Oil concessions (see also Mesopotamia, Oil concessions), negotiations of—
- Palestine mandate, protest to United States against completion before signature of peace treaty, 281
- Smyrna. See Greece: Asia Minor disaster.
- U. S. relations with Nationalist Government, 417, 419
- Turkish Petroleum Co., Ltd. See under Mesopotamia, Oil concessions.
- Turkish Red Crescent, relief activities, 447
- Underwood bill regarding U. S. war claims, 251–255, 258
- Uruguay, U. S. attitude toward Uruguayan proposal that formation of Pan American League of Nations be discussed at Fifth Pan American Conference, 984–986
- U. S. Army of Occupation. See under Rhineland, occupation by Allied and Associated Powers.
- U. S. citizens:
- U. S. Congress:
- Failure to sanction U. S.-Liberian loan plan of 1921. See under Liberia.
- Joint resolution concerning exportation of arms and munitions of war, Jan. 31, cited, 111
- Senate Doc. 272, 66th Cong., 2d sess., British request for repudiation of documents referred to, 356–357; U. S. reply, 357–358
- Underwood bill regarding U. S. war claims, 251–255, 258
- U. S. consular officers at Newcastle-on-Tyne. See under Great Britain.
- U. S. general instructions to consular officers no. 865, 401–403
- U. S. panic of 1893, rehabilitation of railroads, 177, 184
- U. S. protégés in Morocco, jurisdiction of consular courts over. See under Morocco.
- U. S. war claims. See under Germany.
- Ussuri Railway, 850–851
- Venezuela:
- Versailles Treaty. See under Germany.
- Villa de Albertis conversations and agreement, Apr. 20, 793, 800, 801
- Vilna controversy between Poland and Lithuania, 871, 872–873
- Vlessing Co., manganese concession in Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia, 819
- War claims. See Germany: U. S. war claims.
- War debts. See Reparations: Interallied war debts; Yugoslavia: Debts.
- Washington Conference on the Limitation of Armament: Four-power treaty, effect upon Lansing-Ishii Agreement, 591, 593; nine-power treaty relating to China, effect upon Lansing-Ishii Agreement, 592–593, 595–596, 597; resolution cited, 596; statements and declarations concerning Japanese withdrawal from Siberia, 842, 844–845, 846, 848–849, 851, 852
- Western Electric Co., claim against Germany for damages to property in Belgium, 261
- Western Union Telegraph Co. See under Cables.
- Wiesbaden Agreement, 218, 219
- World War Foreign Debt Commission: Representation at proposed Brussels Conference, 167; Yugoslavia’s arrangements to negotiate with, 1005, 1008, 1010, 1010–1011
- Yap, Island of. See Japan: Mandate for Pacific islands north of the Equator.
- Yugoslavia: