Convention and protocol between the United States and Belgium relating to American rights in East Africa, signed on April 18, 1923, and January 21, 1924, respectively1
1. For previous correspondence, see Foreign Relations, 1922, vol. i, pp. 623 ff.
[280] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Belgium (Fletcher)
Washington, February 2,
1923—7 p.m.
862S.01/16: Telegram
[281] The Ambassador in Belgium (Fletcher) to the Secretary of State
Brussels, February 3,
1923—10 p.m.
[Received February 4—5:10 p.m.]
[Received February 4—5:10 p.m.]
862S.01/17: Telegram
[282] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Belgium (Fletcher)
Washington, December 10,
1923—4 p.m.
862S.01/19: Telegram
[283] Convention and Protocol between the United States of America and Belgium, Signed at Brussels, April 18, 1923, and January 21, 1924
Done in duplicate at
Brussels, this twenty-first day of January, one
thousand nine hundred and twenty four.
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