Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1929, Volume III
Editor:
- Joseph V. Fuller
General Editor:
- Tyler Dennett
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1944
- List of Papers
- Great Britain: (Documents 1-61)
- Visit of the British Prime Minister, Ramsay MacDonald, to the United
States, October 4–10, 1929
(Documents 1-9)
- Question of acceptance as deportees from Great Britain of persons presumed
to have lost American citizenship acquired by naturalization (Documents 10-12)
- Reciprocal customs privileges accorded to American and British consular
officers (Documents 13-16)
- Protection of American lives and property in Palestine endangered by
conflict between Arabs and Jews (Documents 17-47)
- Representations for protection of American rights under Palestine Mandate
Convention in connection with bids for construction of harbor works at
Haifa (Documents 48-53)
- Negotiations in regard to the administration of the Turtle Islands and to
the boundary between the Philippine Islands and British North Borneo
(Documents 54-59)
- Inquiry regarding British policy respecting the holding and operation by
foreigners of petroleum concessions in territories such as Bahrein (Documents 60-61)
- Visit of the British Prime Minister, Ramsay MacDonald, to the United
States, October 4–10, 1929
(Documents 1-9)
- Greece: (Documents 62-123)
- Arrangement between the United States and Greece granting relief from
double income tax on shipping profits (Documents 62-65)
- Unsuccessful efforts to secure servicing by International Financial
Commission of proposed J. & W. Seligman & Co. loan to Greece
(Documents 66-97)
- Representations on behalf of American firms interested in radio and
telephone concessions in Greece (Documents 98-122)
- Relaxation with regard to American clergymen of certain restrictions
imposed by the Greek Government on entry of ministers of religion (Document 123)
- Arrangement between the United States and Greece granting relief from
double income tax on shipping profits (Documents 62-65)
- Guatemala: (Documents 124-166)
- Haiti: (Documents 167-233)
- Decision of President Borno not to become a candidate for
reelection (Documents 167-176)
- Students’ strike and declaration of martial law (Documents 177-217)
- The President’s Commission for the Study and Review of Conditions in the
Republic of Haiti (Documents 218-221)
- General instructions to the High Commissioner in Haiti (Documents 222-225)
- Good offices on behalf of French holders of old bonds of the National
Railroad of Haiti (Documents 226-233)
- Boundary dispute with Dominican Republic. (See volume I, General.)
- Decision of President Borno not to become a candidate for
reelection (Documents 167-176)
- Honduras: (Documents 234-238)
- Hungary: (Documents 239-240)
- Irish Free State: (Documents 241-242)
- Japan: (Documents 243-280)
- Declaration by Japan upon ratification, on June 27, 1929, of the treaty
for the renunciation of war
(Documents 243-266)
- Objection by Japan to visits of American naval vessels to unopened ports
on islands under mandate to Japan (Documents 267-273)
- Informal representations respecting apparently discriminatory features in
the Japanese lumber tariff (Documents 274-280)
- Declaration by Japan upon ratification, on June 27, 1929, of the treaty
for the renunciation of war
(Documents 243-266)
- Latvia: (Documents 281-284)
- Liberia: (Documents 285-363)
- Luxemburg: (Documents 364-367)
- Mexico: (Documents 368-566)
- The insurrection in Mexico (Documents 368-524)
- Conventions between the United States and Mexico extending duration of
Special and General Claims Commissions provided for in conventions of 1923,
signed August 17 and September 2, 1929 (Documents 525-555)
- Attitude of the Department of State regarding an en bloc settlement of the
claims of American citizens against Mexico (Documents 556-557)
- Renewed negotiations for a settlement of the dispute over the Rio Grande
boundary
(Documents 558-563)
- Good offices of Ambassador Morrow in facilitating negotiations between the
Mexican Government and representatives of the Roman Catholic Church
(Documents 564-566)
- The insurrection in Mexico (Documents 368-524)
- Morocco: (Documents 567-612)
- Reservation of rights by the United States in the application of taxes to
American citizens and protégés in the French Zone in Morocco
(Documents 567-572)
- Negotiations concerning claims and proposed recognition by the United
States of the Spanish Zone in Morocco
(Documents 573-584)
- Reservation of rights by the United States in the application of taxes to
American citizens and protégés in the Tangier International Zone
(Documents 585-606)
- Nonacquiescence by the United States in the application to American
vessels of the tariff of the Tangier Port Concession Company
(Documents 607-610)
- Reservation of American rights with respect to proposed changes in the
administration of Cape Spartel Light
(Documents 611-612)
- Reservation of rights by the United States in the application of taxes to
American citizens and protégés in the French Zone in Morocco
(Documents 567-572)
- Netherlands: (Documents 613-619)
- Arbitration agreement with the Netherlands further extending the duration
of the convention of May 2, 1908
(Document 613)
- Interest of the United States in maintaining equal rights for American oil
companies with those of other countries with regard to petroleum mining
concessions
(Documents 614-619)
- Arbitration agreement with the Netherlands further extending the duration
of the convention of May 2, 1908
(Document 613)
- Nicaragua: (Documents 620-814)
- Assistance by the United States marines in the suppression of bandit
activities in Nicaragua
(Documents 620-655)
- Granting of asylum in Mexico to General Sandino as a political refugee
from Nicaragua (Documents 656-673)
- Concern of the Department of State over repressive measures of President
Moncada (Documents 674-701)
- Disinclination of the United States to consent to amendments to the
Guardia Nacional Agreement
(Documents 702-724)
- Objections to Nicaraguan law granting courtesy rank of minister to certain
officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps (Documents 725-733)
- Assistance by the United States in the supervision of elections in
Nicaragua
(Documents 734-739)
- Assistance by the Department of State in reorganizing the finances of
Nicaragua
(Documents 740-768)
- Assistance by the Department of State in the establishment of the
Provisional Claims Commission
(Documents 769-797)
- Assistance by the United States in making surveys for roads in
Nicaragua (Documents 798-810)
- Nicaraguan canal survey (Documents 811-814)
- Boundary dispute with Colombia. (See volume I, General.)
- Boundary dispute with Honduras. (See volume I, General.)
- Assistance by the United States marines in the suppression of bandit
activities in Nicaragua
(Documents 620-655)
- Norway: (Documents 815-832)
- Arbitration treaty between the United States and Norway, signed February
20, 1929 (Documents 815-821)
- Annexation by Norway of the Island of Jan Mayen
(Documents 822-825)
- Assertion by Norway to sovereignty over Bouvet Island and other specified
regions in the Antarctic (Documents 826-832)
- Arbitration treaty between the United States and Norway, signed February
20, 1929 (Documents 815-821)
- Panama: (Documents 833-844)
- Request by the Government of Panama that the unperfected treaty of July
28, 1926, be reconsidered in its entirety
(Documents 833-838)
- Agreement between the United States and Panama for regulations governing
commercial aviation in Panama (Document 839)
- Reservation by the United States of its right of control of radio
communication throughout Panama
(Documents 840-844)
- Boundary dispute with Costa Rica. (See volume I, General.)
- Request by the Government of Panama that the unperfected treaty of July
28, 1926, be reconsidered in its entirety
(Documents 833-838)
- Paraguay:
- Persia: (Documents 845-846)
- Peru:
- Portugal: (Document 847)
- Rumania: (Documents 848-859)
- Treaties of arbitration and conciliation between the United States and
Rumania, signed March 21, 1929 (Documents 848-854)
- Proposal by the United States to conclude a commercial treaty following
denunciation by Rumania of the agreement of February 26, 1926
(Documents 855-857)
- Settlement of the claim of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey arising
out of the destruction of property in 1916
(Documents 858-859)
- Treaties of arbitration and conciliation between the United States and
Rumania, signed March 21, 1929 (Documents 848-854)
- Siam: (Documents 860-863)
- Spain: (Documents 864-889)
- Representations to the Spanish Government for fair compensation to
American interests for property taken by the Spanish petroleum monopoly
(Documents 864-877)
- Spanish representations with regard to alleged grievances arising from
difficulties encountered in export trade with the United States (Documents 878-882)
- Arrangement between the United States and Spain for the settlement of
reciprocal claims (Documents 883-885)
- Reciprocal exemption from taxation and customs duties on motor vehicles
belonging to consular officers (Documents 886-889)
- Representations to the Spanish Government for fair compensation to
American interests for property taken by the Spanish petroleum monopoly
(Documents 864-877)
- Turkey: (Documents 890-916)
- Union of South Africa: (Documents 917-923)
- Venezuela: (Documents 924-933)
- Yugoslavia: (Documents 934-935)
- Index