France:
Contents
- Treaty of arbitration between the United States and France, signed
February 6, 1928 (Documents 796-801)
- Problems of tariff administration regarding French exports to the United
States and American exports to France (Documents 802-808)
- Representations to the French Government regarding apparent violations of
consular convention of 1853 by French courts in landlord and tenant
cases (Documents 809-811)
- Informal representations regarding possible discrimination against
American oil imports into France (Documents 812-817)
- Efforts by the Department of State to protect American motion picture
interests from restrictions imposed by French film regulations50 (Documents 818-825)
- Suit of Princess Zizianoff against Consul Donald F. Bigelow, involving
question of consular immunity (Documents 826-833)
- See also documents regarding question of French film
restrictions raised in connection with Second International Conference
for the Abolition of Import and Export Prohibitions and Restrictions,
Geneva, July 3–19, 1928,
vol.
i, pp. 366– 398, passim.↩