Convention between the United States and Spain for the prevention of smuggling of intoxicating liquors, signed February 10, 19261
1. For correspondence concerning 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, see Foreign Relations, 1923, vol. i, pp. 133 ff.
[624] The Ambassador in Spain (Moore) to the Secretary of State
Madrid, July 12,
1924.
[Received July 28.]
[Received July 28.]
711.529/14
[626] The Spanish Ambassador (Riaño) to the Secretary of State
Washington, October 16,
1925.
711.529/23
[627] The Secretary of State to the Spanish Ambassador (Riaño)
Washington, December 1,
1925.
711.529/23
[628] The Spanish Ambassador (Riaño) to the Secretary of State
Washington, January 20,
1926.
711.529/24
[629] The Secretary of State to the Spanish Ambassador (Riaño)
Washington, February 8,
1926.
711.529/24
[630] Convention Between the United States of America and Spain, Signed at Washington, February 10, 1926
Done at the city of
Washington
this tenth day of
February, one thousand nine hundred and
twenty-six.
Treaty Series No. 749
[632] The Secretary of State to the Spanish Chargé (Amoedo)
Washington, September 9,
1926.
711.529/26