General:
Contents
- Proposal by the President to the Senate that the United States adhere to
the protocol of signature establishing the Permanent Court of International
Justice (Documents 1–8)
- Discussion with the British and Japanese Governments regarding a proposed
increase in gun elevation on capital ships retained under the Washington
naval treaty (Documents 9–13)
- Refusal by the United States to ratify the convention for the control of
the trade in arms and ammunition, signed September 10, 1919 (Documents 14–21)
- American representation on the International Commission for the Revision
of the Rules of Warfare (Documents 22–30)
- Participation by delegates from the United States in the deliberations of
the League of Nations Advisory Committee on Traffic in Opium (Documents 31–44)
- Approval by the United States of a project for cooperation between the
International Office of Public Health and the Health Commission of the
League of Nations (Documents 45–50)
- Appointment of American delegates to the International Emigration and
Immigration Conference to be convened at Rome (Documents 51–57)
- Decision by the United States to adopt an unconditional
most-favored-nation policy in the negotiation of new commercial
treaties (Documents 58–64)
- Prevention of the illegal importation of liquor into the United
States (Documents 65–152)
- 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)
- 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)
- Status in foreign countries of vessels and representatives of the United
States Shipping Board (Documents 153–156)
- Negotiations on behalf of the World War Foreign Debt Commission for the
settlement or refunding of debts owed the United States by foreign
governments (Documents 157–165)
- Reservation by the United States of its rights to Wrangell Island (Documents 166–173)
- Preliminaries to the assembling of the Fifth International Conference of
American States at Santiago, Chile (Documents 174–189)
- Conventions between the United States and other American Republics signed
at the Fifth International Conference of American States (Documents 190–193)
- Convention for the protection of commercial, industrial, and
agricultural trade marks and commercial names (Document 190)
- Treaty to avoid or prevent conflicts between the American
states (Document 191)
- Convention providing for the publicity of customs documents (Document 192)
- Convention providing for uniformity of nomenclature for the
classification of merchandise (Document 193)
- Convention for the protection of commercial, industrial, and
agricultural trade marks and commercial names (Document 190)
- Agreements between the United States and Central American Republics,
signed at Washington, February 7, 1923 (Document 194)
- Boundary disputes (Documents 195–225)
- Colombia and Panama (Documents 195–204)
- Colombia and Peru (Documents 205–209)
- Guatemala and Honduras (Documents 210–213)
- Dominican Republic and Haiti (Documents 214–222)
- Honduras and Nicaragua (Documents 223–225)
- Colombia and Panama (Documents 195–204)
- The Tacna-Arica question: Opening
of the arbitration and the exchange of cases by Chile and Peru (Documents 226–237)