Representations by foreign governments regarding certain Congressional shipping bills dealing with “Tourist Cruises” and “Fighting Ships”
[646] The Chargé in Great Britain (Atherton) to the Secretary of State
London, February 11,
1932—10 a.m.
[Received February 11—9:10 a.m.]
[Received February 11—9:10 a.m.]
811.801/470: Telegram
[647] Memorandum by the Under Secretary of State (Castle) of a Conversation With the German Ambassador (Von Prittwitz)
[Washington,] February 11, 1932.
811.801/514
[649] The Netherlands Minister (Van Royen) to the Secretary of State
Washington
, February 16,
1932.
811.801/476
[650] The Netherlands Minister (Van Royen) to the Secretary of State
Washington
, February 16,
1932.
811.801/477
[651] The Swedish Minister (Boström) to the Secretary of State
Washington, February 24,
1932.
811.801/482
[652] The French Ambassador (Claudel) to the Secretary of State
Washington
, February 25,
1932.
811.801/484
[655] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State (Bundy) of a Conversation With the British Ambassador (Lindsay)
[Washington,] March 2, 1932.
811.801/498
[657] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State (Bundy) of a Conversation With the British Ambassador (Lindsay)
[Washington,] March 30, 1932.
811.801/510
[658] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State (Bundy) of a Conversation With the British Ambassador (Lindsay)
[Washington,] April 7, 1932.
811.801/511
[659] The British Ambassador (Lindsay) to the Assistant Secretary of State (Bundy)
Washington, April 11,
1932.
811.801/513½
[660] Mr. Franklin D. Mooney, Chairman of the Committee of American Steamship Lines, to Mr. Joseph Mayper of the Trans-Atlantic Passenger Conference
New York, April 15,
1932.
811.801/521
[661] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Great Britain (Mellon)
Washington, April 25,
1932.
811.801/522G
[663] The Ambassador in Great Britain (Mellon) to the Secretary of State
London, May 11,
1932.
[Received May 21.]
[Received May 21.]
811.801/528