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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1924, Volume I

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Contents

    • Ratification of the fisheries convention signed on March 2, 1923, between the United States and Great Britain (Documents 276–286)
      • Renewed consideration of a joint project for the improvement of the St. Lawrence Waterway (Documents 287–291)
        • Protests by the Canadian Government against further diversion of the waters of the Great Lakes (Documents 292–298)

        • Message of the President of the United States to Congress, December 3, 1924
        • List of Papers
        • General: (Documents 1–243)
          • Albania: (Documents 244–266)
            • Bolivia: (Document 267)
              • Brazil: (Documents 268–274)
                • Bulgaria: (Document 275)
                  • Canada: (Documents 276–298)
                    • Chile: (Documents 299–306)
                      • China: (Documents 307–569)
                        • Colombia:
                          • Cuba: (Documents 570–571)
                            • Czechoslovakia: (Documents 572–574)
                              • Dominican Republic: (Documents 575–633)
                                • Ecuador: (Documents 634–649)
                                  • Egypt: (Documents 650–662)
                                    • Finland: (Document 663)
                                      • France: (Documents 664–691)
                                        • Index

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