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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1927, Volume I

Canada:


Contents

    • Establishment of direct diplomatic relations between the United States and Canada and of American diplomatic representation in the Irish Free State (Documents 348-351)
      • Continued protests by the Canadian Government against increased diversion of the waters of the Great Lakes (Documents 352-353)
        • Project for improvement of the St. Lawrence Waterway by joint action of the United States and Canada (Documents 354-355)
          • Proposal that the problem of improving the Roseau River drainage system be referred to the International Joint Commission (Documents 356-359)
            • Representations by Canada against changes in border crossing privileges between Canada and the United States (Documents 360-369)
              • Disinclination of the Canadian Government to authorize the discontinuance of seine fishing in Missisquoi Bay (Documents 370-374)

              • Message of the president of the United States to Congress, December 6, 1927
              • List of Papers
              • General: (Documents 1-298)
                • Argentina: (Documents 299-317)
                  • Australia: (Documents 318-320)
                    • Austria: (Documents 321-345)
                      • Bolivia: (Documents 346-347)
                        • Canada: (Documents 348-374)
                          • Chile: (Documents 375-415)
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