General:
Contents
- Proposals for the adherence of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to
the Spitzbergen Treaty of February 9, 1920 (Documents 1–6)
- Remonstrance by Great Britain against a proposed increase in gun elevation
on American capital ships retained under the Washington naval treaty (Documents 7–12)
- Cooperation of the United States with the League of Nations in the
drafting of a convention for the control of the traffic in arms (Documents 13–32)
- Unfavorable views of the United States upon a draft treaty of mutual
assistance submitted by the League of Nations (Document 33)
- Acceptance by the United States of certificates of identity issued by the
League of Nations to Russian and Armenian refugees in lieu of
passports (Documents 34–39)
- American participation in the International Conference for Control of the
Traffic in Habit-Forming Drugs (Documents 40–65)
- Refusal by the United States to join other creditor nations in forming an
international commission to liquidate relief loans made to certain European
states (Documents 66–73)
- Negotiations on behalf of the World War Foreign Debt Commission for the
settlement of debts owed the United States by foreign governments (Documents 74–82)
- Agreement between the United States and Austria and Hungary for the
establishment of a claims commission, signed November 26, 1924 (Documents 83–94)
- Interest of the United States in the disposition of the proposed
liberation bonds of the Austro-Hungarian succession states (Documents 95–97)
- Conventions for the prevention of liquor smuggling into the United
States (Documents 98–137)
- Great Britain, January 23, 1924 (Documents 98–99)
- Germany, May 19, 1924 (Documents 100–102)
- Sweden, May 22, 1924 (Documents 103–108)
- Norway, May 24, 1924 (Documents 109–115)
- Denmark, May 29, 1924 (Documents 116–118)
- Italy, June 3, 1924 (Documents 119–120)
- Great Britain in respect of Canada, June 6, 1924 (Documents 121–122)
- Panama, June 6, 1924 (Documents 123–126)
- France, June 30, 1924 (Documents 127–128)
- The Netherlands, August 21, 1924 (Documents 129–137)
- Great Britain, January 23, 1924 (Documents 98–99)
- Representations by Salvador, Cuba, Rumania, Norway, and Italy regarding
proposed legislation to restrict immigration into the United States (Documents 138–147)
- Arrangements with foreign governments for a flight around the world by
United States Army airplanes (Documents 148–188)
- Representations by the United States against the exclusion of American
Mormon missionaries from certain European countries (Documents 189–214)
- Statements by the Secretary of State that the question of Philippine
independence is exclusively a domestic problem of the United States (Documents 215–218)
- Sanitary convention between the United States and other American
Republics, signed November 14, 1924 (Document 219)
- Boundary disputes (Documents 220–243)
- Bolivia and Paraguay (Documents 220–224)
- Colombia and Panama (Documents 225–230)
- Colombia and Peru (Documents 231–241)
- Ecuador and Peru (Documents 242–243)
- Bolivia and Paraguay (Documents 220–224)