Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1931, Volume II
Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1931, Volume II
Editor:
- Joseph V. Fuller
General Editor:
- Tyler Dennett
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1946
- List of Papers
- Colombia: (Documents 1–68)
- Cuba: (Documents 69–105)
- Political unrest in Cuba (Documents 69–105)
- Political unrest in Cuba (Documents 69–105)
- Dominican Republic: (Documents 106–146)
- Failure of the Dominican Government to obtain a loan in the United
States (Documents 106–120)
- Suspension of amortization payments on the external debt of the Dominican
Republic (Documents 121–146)
- Boundary dispute with Haiti. (See volume I, General.)
- Failure of the Dominican Government to obtain a loan in the United
States (Documents 106–120)
- Ecuador: (Documents 147–159)
- Political unrest in Ecuador (Documents 147–159)
- Political unrest in Ecuador (Documents 147–159)
- Egypt: (Documents 160–184)
- Equality of representation as among the principal capitulatory powers on
the Mixed Courts of Egypt (Documents 160–165)
- Reservation of American rights under the terms of notes exchanged in 1930
with Egypt relating to the Egyptian customs regime (Documents 166–177)
- Proposal of the Egyptian Government for an international conference to
regulate cotton production (Documents 178–183)
- Agreement between the United States and Egypt for arbitration of the claim
of George J. Salem, signed January 20, 1931 (Document 184)
- Equality of representation as among the principal capitulatory powers on
the Mixed Courts of Egypt (Documents 160–165)
- El Salvador: (Documents 185–250)
- Revolution in El Salvador (Documents 185–245)
- Burglary and assault committed at the Salvadoran Legation on May 13,
1931 (Documents 246–250)
- Revolution in El Salvador (Documents 185–245)
- Ethiopia: (Documents 251–270)
- France: (Documents 271–314)
- Visit of Pierre Laval, President of the French Council of Ministers, to
the United States, October 22–26, 1931 (Documents 271–292)
- Informal representations to the French Government with respect to
discriminatory restrictions on the importation of nitrates (Documents 293–305)
- Extension of customs immunities to American religious and philanthropic
institutions in Syria and the Lebanon (Documents 306–314)
- Visit of Pierre Laval, President of the French Council of Ministers, to
the United States, October 22–26, 1931 (Documents 271–292)
- Germany: (Documents 315–366)
- Moratorium on German payments under the German-American Debt Agreement of
June 23, 1930 (Documents 315–327)
- Negotiations for the sale of surplus American wheat and cotton to
strengthen the financial position of Germany (Documents 328–342)
- Opposition in Germany to the showing of the motion picture “All Quiet on
the Western Front” (Documents 343–346)
- Arrangement between the United States and Germany regarding reciprocal
recognition of load line certificates effected by exchange of notes, signed
September 11 and December 16, 1931 (Documents 347–348)
- Status of naturalization treaties between the United States and the Grand
Duchy of Baden, signed July 19, 1868, and Württemberg, signed July 27,
1868 (Documents 349–350)
- Petitions for rehearings in the so-called sabotage cases: Black Tom and
Kingsland (Documents 351–358)
- Admission to the United States of German student laborers (Documents 359–366)
- Moratorium on German payments under the German-American Debt Agreement of
June 23, 1930 (Documents 315–327)
- Great Britain: (Documents 367–386)
- Extradition treaty between the United States and Great Britain and
exchanges of notes extending the applicability of the treaty to Palestine
and Trans-Jordan, signed December 22, 1931 (Documents 367–379)
- Proposed revision, with respect to Muscat and Oman, of the Treaty of Amity
and Commerce Between the United States and Muscat (Oman) signed September
21, 1833 (Documents 380–386)
- Extradition treaty between the United States and Great Britain and
exchanges of notes extending the applicability of the treaty to Palestine
and Trans-Jordan, signed December 22, 1931 (Documents 367–379)
- Greece: (Documents 387–404)
- Guatemala: (Documents 405–428)
- Recognition of constitutional government in Guatemala (Documents 405–428)
- Recognition of constitutional government in Guatemala (Documents 405–428)
- Haiti (Documents 429–528)
- Agreement between the United States and Haiti for Haitianization of the
Treaty Services, signed August 5, 1931 (Documents 429–489)
- Objections by the United States to Haitian budgetary laws passed without
prior accord of the Financial Adviser (Documents 490–526)
- Desire of the Government of the United States for an early withdrawal from
Haiti of the forces of occupation (Documents 527–528)
- Boundary dispute with Dominican Republic. (See volume I, General.)
- Agreement between the United States and Haiti for Haitianization of the
Treaty Services, signed August 5, 1931 (Documents 429–489)
- Hejaz and Nejd: (Documents 529–536)
- Honduras: (Documents 537–611)
- Insurrection in Honduras (Documents 537–596)
- Restrictions on the export of war material to Honduras (Documents 597–611)
- Insurrection in Honduras (Documents 537–596)
- Hungary: (Documents 612–616)
- Iraq: (Documents 617–631)
- Assent by the United States to the Anglo-Iraq Judicial Agreement of March
4, 1931 (Documents 617–623)
- Right of American interests to equal opportunity to bid for oil
concessions in Iraq (Documents 624–631)
- Assent by the United States to the Anglo-Iraq Judicial Agreement of March
4, 1931 (Documents 617–623)
- Irish Free State: (Documents 632–633)
- Italy: (Documents 634–674)
- Treaty between the United States and Italy modifying the terms of article
II of the Treaty To Advance the Cause of General Peace of May 5, 1914,
signed September 23, 1931 (Documents 634–638)
- Agreement between the United States and Italy regarding reciprocal
recognition of certificates of inspection of vessels assigned to the
transportation of passengers, effected by exchange of notes, signed June 1,
1931, and August 5 and 17, 1931 (Documents 639–641)
- Arrangement between the United States and Italy regarding reciprocal
recognition of load line certificates effected by exchange of notes signed
September 8, 1931, and June 1, 1932 (Documents 642–643)
- Arrangement between the United States and Italy regarding air navigation,
effected by exchange of notes signed October 13 and 14, 1931 (Documents 644–645)
- Representations to the Italian Government regarding unjustified arrests of
American citizens in Italy (Documents 646–655)
- Representations by the Italian Ambassador regarding newspaper attacks in
the United States against the Italian Government (Documents 656–661)
- Expression of regret by the American Government for remarks of Major
General Smedley Butler regarding the Prime Minister of Italy (Documents 662–667)
- Visit of Dino Grandi, Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, to the United
States, November 16–27, 1931 (Documents 668–674)
- Treaty between the United States and Italy modifying the terms of article
II of the Treaty To Advance the Cause of General Peace of May 5, 1914,
signed September 23, 1931 (Documents 634–638)
- Liberia: (Documents 675–742)
- Mexico: (Documents 743–790)
- American assistance following destruction of towns in central and southern
Mexico by earthquake of January 14, 1931 (Documents 743–749)
- Representations against action of military prosecutor in summoning
American consular officer to give testimony without affording him an
opportunity to consult American Government (Documents 750–754)
- Shooting of Manuel García Gómez and Emilio Cortéz Rubio, Mexican citizens,
at Ardmore, Oklahoma, by deputy sheriffs (Documents 755–776)
- Representations by the Government of Mexico against the arrest and
sentence of Mexican vice consul at Chicago for contempt of court (Documents 777–781)
- Suit in the Supreme Court of the State of New York involving the interests
of the Mexican Government (Documents 782–790)
- American assistance following destruction of towns in central and southern
Mexico by earthquake of January 14, 1931 (Documents 743–749)
- Morocco: (Documents 791–814)
- Reservation of rights by the United States in the application of decrees
and taxes to American citizens in the French Zone (Documents 791–801)
- Negotiations concerning claims and proposed recognition by the United
States of the Spanish Zone in Morocco (Documents 802–804)
- Representations regarding American rights with respect to concession by
the Tangier administration in Morocco (Documents 805–811)
- Attempt by the Tangier Mixed Tribunal to assume jurisdiction over alien
employees of the American diplomatic agency (Documents 812–814)
- Reservation of rights by the United States in the application of decrees
and taxes to American citizens in the French Zone (Documents 791–801)
- Netherlands: (Documents 815–822)
- Nicaragua: (Documents 823–965)
- American assistance following the destruction of Managua by the earthquake
of March 31, 1931 (Documents 823–869)
- Assistance by the United States Marines in the suppression of bandit
activities in Nicaragua (Documents 870–913)
- Assistance of the United States in strengthening the Guardia Nacional
preparatory to the withdrawal of Marines from Nicaragua (Documents 914–933)
- Insistence of the Department of State that so long as the Guardia Nacional
is directed by American officers it should not try Nicaraguan
civilians (Documents 934–950)
- Appointment of Major Charles F. B. Price, U. S. M. C., to observe
municipal elections in Nicaragua (Documents 951–965)
- Boundary dispute with Honduras. (See volume I, General.)
- American assistance following the destruction of Managua by the earthquake
of March 31, 1931 (Documents 823–869)
- Norway: (Documents 966–967)
- Panama: (Documents 968–984)
- Revolution in Panama (Documents 968–984)
- Revolution in Panama (Documents 968–984)
- Peru: (Documents 985–1013)
- Revolution in Peru (Documents 985–1013)
- Revolution in Peru (Documents 985–1013)
- Poland: (Documents 1014–1035)
- Portugal: (Documents 1036–1049)
- Russia: (Documents 1050–1055)
- Citizenship status of American nationals exercising political rights in
Russia (Documents 1050–1051)
- Issuance of non-immigration visas for entry into the United States of
persons coming from Russia (Documents 1052–1055)
- Citizenship status of American nationals exercising political rights in
Russia (Documents 1050–1051)
- Spain: (Documents 1056–1082)
- Recognition by the United States of the provisional government of
Spain (Documents 1056–1072)
- Efforts to remove Spanish tariff discriminations handicapping American
trade (Documents 1073–1081)
- Negotiations between the United States and Spain for the settlement of
reciprocal claims (Document 1082)
- Recognition by the United States of the provisional government of
Spain (Documents 1056–1072)
- Sweden: (Documents 1083–1086)
- Switzerland: (Documents 1087–1097)
- Turkey: (Documents 1098–1104)
- Union of South Africa: (Documents 1105–1106)
- Uruguay: (Document 1107)
- Yugoslavia: (Documents 1108–1110)
- Index