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  4. Prevention of the illegal importation of liquor into the United States

Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1923, Volume I

Prevention of the illegal importation of liquor into the United States97

97. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1922, vol. i, pp. 558–593.


Contents

    • Proposal by the United States to other powers to sanction by treaty the right to search foreign ships within 12 miles from shore for the prevention of liquor smuggling (Documents 65-137)
      • Conference at Ottawa between American and Canadian officials for the discussion of means for preventing the smuggling of liquor (Documents 138-145)
        • Arrangement between the United States and Cuba for the exchange of information useful in suppressing trade in prohibited goods (Documents 146-152)

        • Message of the President of the United States to Congress, December 6, 1923
        • List of Papers
        • General: (Documents 1-237)
          • Prevention of the illegal importation of liquor into the United States (Documents 65-152)
          • Albania: (Documents 238-275)
            • Austria: (Documents 276-279)
              • Belgium: (Documents 280-283)
                • Bolivia: (Documents 284-297)
                  • Brazil: (Documents 298-308)
                    • Bulgaria: (Documents 309-310)
                      • Canada: (Documents 311-342)
                        • Chile:
                          • China: (Documents 343-659)
                            • Colombia: (Documents 660-661)
                              • Costa Rica: (Documents 662-665)
                                • Cuba: (Documents 666-694)
                                  • Czechoslovakia: (Documents 695-713)
                                    • Denmark: (Documents 714-724)
                                      • Dominican Republic: (Documents 725-768)
                                        • Ecuador: (Documents 769-804)
                                          • Estonia: (Document 805)
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