Liberia:
Contents
- Denial of reports regarding possibility of intervention in Liberia by the
United States or other Powers (Documents 271–282)
- Investigation of forced labor conditions in Liberia by an international
commission; opposition
to proposed reforms; resignation of President King (Documents 283–372)
- Financial difficulties of the Government of Liberia and its alleged
failure to perform its obligations under the Loan Agreement of 1926 (Documents 373–388)
- Interest of the Department of State in sanitary reforms for Liberia (Documents 389–427)
- Appointment of George W. Lewis as Major in the Liberian Frontier Force
under the 1926 Loan Agreement (Documents 428–442)
- Appointment of Charles I. McCaskey as Acting Financial Adviser to the
Republic of Liberia in the absence of John Loomis (Documents 443–446)