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

Haiti:


Contents

    • Exchange of notes between the United States and Haiti providing for the administration of the internal revenues of Haiti (Documents 282–295)
      • Organization of the Haitian Claims Commission (Documents 296–318)
        • Rejection of the demand of French bondholders for the redemption in gold of the Haitian loan of 1910 (Documents 319–323)
          • Reorganization of the National Railroad of Haiti (Documents 324–330)
            • Boundary dispute with the Dominican Republic.

          • List of Papers
          • France: (Documents 1–22)
            • Germany: (Documents 23–143)
              • Great Britain: (Documents 144–213)
                • Greece: (Documents 214–276)
                  • Guatemala: (Documents 277–281)
                    • Haiti: (Documents 282–330)
                      • Honduras: (Documents 331–379)
                        • Hungary: (Documents 380–383)
                          • Japan: (Documents 384–466)
                            • Latvia: (Document 467)
                              • Luxemburg: (Documents 468–470)
                                • Mexico: (Documents 471–510)
                                  • Morocco: (Documents 511–546)
                                    • Nicaragua: (Documents 547–557)
                                      • Norway: (Documents 558–572)
                                        • Panama: (Documents 573–603)
                                          • Persia: (Documents 604–614)
                                            • Peru:
                                              • Poland: (Documents 615–627)
                                                • Portugal: (Documents 628–630)
                                                  • Russia: (Documents 631–676)
                                                    • Salvador: (Documents 677–686)
                                                      • Spain: (Documents 687–717)
                                                        • Sweden: (Documents 718–722)
                                                          • Turkey: (Documents 723–1018)
                                                            • Venezuela: (Documents 1019–1025)
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