Exchange of notes between the United States and Nicaragua according mutual unconditional most-favored-nation treatment in customs matters
[442] The Chargé in Nicaragua (Thurston) to the Secretary of State
Managua, September 22,
1923.
[Received October 16.]
[Received October 16.]
611.1731/14
[443] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Nicaragua (Ramer)
Washington, January 15,
1924—7 p.m.
611.1731/15: Telegram
[444] The Minister in Nicaragua (Ramer) to the Secretary of State
Managua, February 6,
1924—3 p.m.
[Received February 7—10:20 a.m.]
[Received February 7—10:20 a.m.]
611.1731/16: Telegram
[445] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Nicaragua (Ramer)
Washington, February 16,
1924—3 p.m.
611.1731/16: Telegram
[446] The Minister in Nicaragua (Ramer) to the Secretary of State
Managua, March 15,
1924—11 a.m.
[Received 11:45 p.m.]
[Received 11:45 p.m.]
611.1731/19: Telegram
[449] The Secretary of State to the Chargé in Nicaragua (Thurston)
Washington, June 9,
1924—4 p.m.
611.1731/19: Telegram
[450] The American Chargé (Thurston) to the Nicaraguan Minister for Foreign Affairs (Urtecho)
Managua, June 11,
1924.
611.1731/30
[451] The Nicaraguan Minister for Foreign Affairs (Urtecho) to the American Chargé (Thurston)
Managua, July 11,
1924.
611.1731/30