Index
- Agreements. See Treaties, conventions, etc.
- Albania, naturalization treaty with United States, signed Apr. 5, 115–117
- “All Quiet on the Western Front,” Austrian opposition to showing of, 118–120
- American Chamber of Commerce in France, opposition to French quota system, 210, 211–212, 214, 215
- Anglo-Persian Oil Co., interest in oil concession in Kuwait. See Great Britain: Petroleum concession.
- Argentina, attitude concerning German proposal of tariff arrangements with Rumania and Hungary, 338, 339, 340, 341, 343
- Austria, 118–133
- “All Quiet on the Western Front,” Austrian opposition to the showing of the motion picture, 118–120
- American Jews enrolled in University of Vienna, U. S. representations against mistreatment of, 120–133
- National Socialist students, clash with Jewish students on Vienna campus. See American Jews, supra.
- Aviation, arrangements between United States and—
- Belgium, reciprocal recognition of certificates of airworthiness for imported aircraft, exchange of notes signed Oct. 22, 138–140
- Canada, governing certain flights of military aircraft, exchange of notes signed Sept. 16, 98–101
- Germany: Air navigation arrangement, exchange of notes signed May 27, 30, and 31, 352–358; reciprocal recognition of certificates of airworthiness for imported aircraft, exchange of notes signed May 27, 30, and 31, 349–351
- Netherlands, proposed, 492–498
- Bahamas, U. S. efforts to obtain from Bahaman authorities information concerning vessels suspected of smuggling liquor into United States, 45–52
- Belgium, 134–140, 659–660, 662–669, 670–671
- Bessarabia, controversy between Russia and Rumania concerning, 503–508
- Brazil, attitude toward British proposal to grant a preference to Palestinian produce imported into United Kingdom, 31, 35
- Bulgaria, provisional agreement with United States with respect to commercial relations, effected by exchange of notes signed Aug. 18, 141–145
- Cameroons, 32
- Canada, 63–113
- Agreements with United States. See Aviation, Radio broadcasting, and Unperfected treaty relating to the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence deep waterway, infra.
- Aviation, arrangement with United States respecting reciprocal blanket permission for flights of military aircraft, effected by exchange of notes signed Sept. 16, 98–101
- Discrimination against American tug boats in Canadian waters, U. S. representations regarding, 105–111; Canadian reply, 112–113
- Doctors desiring to enter United States to serve as internes, Canadian representations to United States on behalf of, 102–104; U. S. reclassification of internes under Immigration Act of 1924, 104–105
- Great Lakes–St. Lawrence deep waterway. See Unperfected treaty with United States, infra.
- Josephine K., case of. See Seizure, infra.
- Radio broadcasting, arrangement with United States effected by exchange of notes signed May 5, 92–98
- Seizure by U. S. Coast Guard of Canadian vessel Josephine K., 78–92
- Shipping regulations. See Discrimination against American tug boats, supra.
- St. Lawrence Waterway. See Unperfected treaty with United States, infra.
- Unperfected treaty with United States relating to the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence deep waterway, 63–78
- Capitulations. See Egypt: Mixed Courts.
- Citizenship (see also U. S. citizens): Status and liability for military service in Yugoslavia of former Hungarian subject naturalized in United States, question of, 617–620; status of U. S. nationals exercising political rights in Russia, 521–526
- Claims. See Finland; Great Britain: Agreement with United States; and under Germany.
- Coasting regulations, Canadian, 105–113
- Commercial treaties and agreements:
- Great Britain–Italy, commerce and navigation (1883), cited, 33
- Great Britain–Spain (1922), 37
- Perso-Soviet convention of establishment, commerce and navigation (1931). See Persia.
- Spanish agreements with France and with Italy (1931), cited, 539, 540, 542
- Tariff arrangements of Germany with Rumania and with Hungary (1931). See Germany: Tariff arrangements.
- U. S.-Bulgaria, provisional agreement signed Aug. 18, 141–145
- U. S.-Cuba (1902), cited, 144
- U. S.-Denmark, friendship, commerce and navigation (1826), cited, 153
- U. S.-France, modus vivendi of 1927, cited, 196, 198, 208, 221, 222, 228, 248, 255, 348
- U. S.-Germany, friendship, commerce and consular rights (1923), 141, 142, 143, 338, 362–363, 375–376, 382
- U. S.-Great Britain (1815), cited, 29, 30, 32
- U. S.-Persia, provisional agreement of 1928, 795–798, 802, 806, 811
- Communists, relation to political parties in Germany, 304–306, 316, 320
- Customs. See Norway; and under Yugoslavia.
- Czechoslovakia, restrictions on importation of American tractors, U. S. representations against, 146–152; Czechoslovak reply, 152
- Danubian Confederation, 338, 342–343, 345
- Denmark (see also
Iceland), 153–175
- Exchange Control Board. See Trade discrimination, infra.
- Load line certificates, arrangement with United States regarding reciprocal recognition of, exchange of notes signed Jan. 16, 173–175
- Trade discrimination in respect to American commerce on part of Danish Exchange Control Board, U. S. representations against, 153–173
- Diplomatic and consular officers. See Italy: U. S. citizens; Norway.
- Disarmament Conference, 503, 504, 505
- Discrimination. See Denmark: Trade discrimination; Estonia; France: Double taxation and Quotas; Germany: Import quotas; Greece: American loan and Foreign currency; Persia; also under Canada, Rumania, and Spain: Trade grievances.
- Double taxation. See under France.
- Dual nationality, 440–441, 443–448
- Egypt, 621–658
- Decrees restricting automotive traffic and increasing taxes on motor vehicles, U. S. representations against, 640–646, 648, 654–655; Egyptian position, 644, 645, 646–653
- Mixed Courts, U. S. interest in principle of equal representation among principal capitulatory powers, 621–628
- Port of Alexandria, U. S. representations concerning high dues and charges, 655–658
- Sanitary, Maritime and Quarantine Board. See U. S. representation on, infra.
- U. S. representation on International Quarantine Board at Alexandria, U. S. efforts to obtain, 629–631, 632, 633–634, 637–639; British and Egyptian positions, 629–630, 631–633, 634–637
- Estonia, U. S. representations against discriminations in respect to American commerce under import license system, and Estonian consideration of new trade control system based on higher import duties, 176–185
- Ethiopia, 659–671
- Fascism: Alleged pro-Fascist activities of Italian vice consuls in New York, 452–458; comparison with Nazism, 279–281
- Finance Corporation of America. See Liberia: Financial crisis and International control.
- Finland, representations to United States in support of claims arising from detention of Finnish ships in U. S. harbors, 186–187, 188–192; U. S. position, 187–188, 192–194
- Firestone Plantations Co. See Liberia: International control: Plan of Assistance: Finance Corporation of America and Firestone interests.
- France (see also
Rumania: Discrimination
against American company), 31, 34–35, 195–275, 281, 285–286, 291, 343, 348–349, 386, 389, 391, 392, 477–478, 659–660, 662–669, 670–671
- American Chamber of Commerce in France, opposition to French quotas, 210, 211–212, 214, 215
- British proposal to grant a preference to Palestinian produce imported into United Kingdom, attitude toward, 31, 34–35
- Commercial relations with United States. See Commercial treaty, Double taxation, and Quotas, infra.
- Commercial treaty with United States, U. S. efforts to forward negotiations, 202, 227–228, 228, 231, 237–238, 240–242, 242–243, 243–244, 244–250, 250–255, 256, 257, 258–259, 261–262, 348–349; French attitude, 227, 230, 243–244, 244–245, 247, 253, 256
- Copper interests, American, U. S. protests regarding discrimination resulting from Franco-Belgian tax agreement, and French attitude, 238, 240, 242, 243, 250, 254, 255–256, 256–258, 260–261
- Double taxation, U. S.-French negotiations:
- Convention and protocol:
- Discrimination against American trade (particularly copper) as result of Franco-Belgian tax agreement, U. S. protests and French attitude, 235–286, 237–239, 240, 242, 243, 244, 250, 255–256, 256–258, 260–261
- Quotas on imports of American goods, relation to double taxation question, 206, 209, 215, 219, 219–220, 221
- Ethiopian Special Court at Addis Ababa, cooperation with other countries in efforts to effect a reform of, 659–660, 662–669, 670–671
- Germany, French attitude toward Nazi movement, 281, 285–286, 291; toward proposed German tariff arrangements with Rumania and Hungary, 343
- Greece: American loan of 1929, French cooperation with United States to secure equitable treatment for, 399, 407–409, 418, 421; default in payment on Refugee Loan of 1924, French representations against, 386, 389, 391, 392
- Memel territory, controversy between Lithuania and Germany over, attitude concerning, 477–478
- Most-favored-nation treatment, U. S. efforts to negotiate commercial treaty based on. See Commercial treaty, supra.
- Quotas adversely affecting American trade, 195–262
- American Chamber of Commerce in France, resolution against, 211–212; French attitude, 215
- Double taxation question, relation to U. S.-French quota negotiations, 206, 209, 215, 219, 219–220, 221
- U. S. efforts to forward negotiations on commercial treaty, 202, 227–228, 229, 231, 237–238, 240–242, 242–243, 243–244, 244–250, 250–255, 256, 257, 258–259, 261–262
- U. S. representations against:
- Contentions as to unfair basis of quotas and need for consultation with American industries prior to fixing of quotas (see also Modifications, infra), 195–204, 206–211, 219, 240; French position, 200, 201, 202, 204–206, 212–216, 217–218
- Modifications proposed by United States in French quota practice:
- Motion picture industry, U. S. representations concerning restrictions affecting, 234–235, 237, 260
- Résumé by U. S. Ambassador of existing problems, 206–209, 239–240
- Retaliatory measures based on Smoot-Hawley tariff, possibility of, 196, 213–214, 217, 220–221, 236, 238, 242, 248
- Quotité imposable, 207, 264, 266
- Taxation. See Double taxation, supra, and U. S. Embassy employees, infra.
- Trade restrictions, U. S. grievances and proposals concerning. See Commercial treaty and Quotas adversely affecting American trade, supra.
- Treaties with United States:
- U. S. Embassy employees in France, exemption from French income tax on basis of reciprocity, 273–275
- Germany, 276–383, 659–660, 662–669, 670–671
- Arrangements with United States regarding—
- Air navigation, exchange of notes signed May 27, 30, and 31, 352–358
- Certificates of airworthiness for imported aircraft, reciprocal recognition of, exchange of notes signed May 27, 30, and 31, 349–351
- Debts. See Debt agreement, infra.
- Claims payments under War Claims Act of 1928, U. S. consideration of revision in priorities due to uncertainty of Germany’s future ability to pay, 334–336; German position, and U. S. decision to withhold recommendation temporarily, 336–337
- Commercial treaty with United States (1923), 141, 142, 143, 338, 362–363, 375–376, 382
- Communists, relation to principal political parties, 304–306, 316, 320
- Danubian Confederation, German attitude, 338, 342–343, 345
- Debt agreement with United States of June 23, 1930, postponement of payments under:
- Election results. See under Political developments, infra.
- Ethiopian Special Court at Addis Ababa, cooperation with other countries in efforts to effect a reform of, 659–660, 662–669, 670–671
- Foreign motion picture films in Germany, U. S. representations against German restrictions on, 367–374
- Hitler. See under Political developments: National Socialist Party, infra.
- Import quotas on agricultural products, proposed, 358–367
- Interest rates on certain obligations held by U. S. citizens, U. S. representations against German decree reducing, 376–378, 381–383; German position, 379–381
- Lausanne Conference, German representation, 297, 301, 317
- Memel territory, conflict with Lithuania concerning. See Lithuania.
- Mixed claims, U. S.–Germany. See Claims payments, supra.
- Monarchy, rumors as to possible restoration of, 295–296, 298–299
- Motion picture films, foreign, U. S. representations against German restrictions, 367–374
- National Socialist Party. See under Political developments, infra.
- Political developments, 276–323
- Election results, reports of and analysis of political situation based on, 278–279, 287–288, 290–291, 302–303
- Hitler. See under National Socialist Party, infra.
- National Socialist Party:
- Discord among Nazi leaders, 320–323; Strasser’s bolt from Party, significance of, 321–323
- Election results, analysis of Party strength based on, 278–279, 287–288, 290–291, 302–303
- French attitude toward Nazi movement, 281, 285–286, 291
- Goebbels, conception of Party aims, 282–285
- Goering, conception of Party aims and undertakings, 285, 315
- Hitler, leadership in Party (see also Nazi program, infra):
- Illegal political activities including acts of treason, alleged, 288–290; dissolution of Nazi military groups by von Hindenburg government as punitive measure, 291–293
- Nazi program (see also Hitler, supra), observations concerning popularity and substance of:
- Polish attitude toward Nazi movement, 281, 285
- Terrorism, renewed Nazi activities resulting in, 306–308; disciplinary decrees issued, 308–309
- Versailles Treaty, possibility of repudiation by Germany, 296
- von Hindenburg government:
- Reparations, likelihood of repudiation by Germany, 296
- Tardieu Plan, German attitude, 338, 342–343, 345
- Tariff arrangements with Rumania and Hungary in
conflict with German-American commercial treaty of Dec. 8, 1923, 338–349
- Attitude of Argentina, India, Russia, and Turkey, 338, 340, 341, 343
- Status of negotiations with Rumania and Hungary, 343, 344–345
- U. S. position: German interpretation of U. S. silence as acquiescence, 338, 341–342, 344, 345; withholding of acquiescence based on treaty rights, 339–342, 344, 345–349
- Versailles Treaty, possibility of repudiation by Germany, 296
- von Hindenburg government. See under Political developments, supra.
- War debts to United States. See Claims payments and Debt agreement, supra.
- Workmen’s Compensation Act of Illinois with respect to alien beneficiaries, German representations concerning, 374–376; U. S. reply, 376
- Arrangements with United States regarding—
- Great Britain (see also
Egypt: Mixed Courts
and
U. S. representation on International Quarantine Board
at Alexandria; Iraq), 1–62, 386, 389, 390–391, 392–393, 399, 408, 413–414, 420, 422–423, 429, 471, 477–478, 480, 482, 659–660, 662–669, 670–671, 793–796
- Agreement with United States to submit to an American commission claims arising from use of British inventions, 52–59
- Anglo-Persian Oil Co., interest in oil concession in Kuwait. See Petroleum concession, infra.
- Claims of British inventors against U. S. Government. See Agreement with United States, supra.
- Cooperation between British North Borneo and the Philippine Islands in the protection of turtle fisheries, 59–62
- Ethiopian Special Court at Addis Ababa, cooperation with other countries in efforts to effect a reform of, 659–660, 662–669, 670–671
- Greece: American loan of 1929, British cooperation with United States to secure equitable treatment for, 397–399, 410–411, 413–417, 420, 421–423; default in payment on Refugee Loan of 1924, British representations against, 386, 389, 390–391, 392–393
- Memel territory, controversy between Lithuania and Germany, attitude concerning, 471, 477–478, 480, 482
- Palestinian produce imported into United Kingdom, proposal to grant a preference to, 29–37
- Perso-Soviet Convention of Oct. 27, 1931, representations against discriminatory features, 793–796
- Petroleum concession from the Sheikh of Kuwait, U. S.
efforts in support of American interests seeking, 1–29
- Informal representations against inclusion in contract of “British nationality clause,” 1–7, 8, 10–11; British position, 8–10
- Formal representations, 11–13; British assurances of willingness to omit nationality clause with consent of Sheikh of Kuwait, 13–16
- Draft concessions submitted by American interests and British interests, delay in reaching settlement:
- Turtle fisheries under jurisdiction of British North Borneo, protection of, 59–62
- U. S. destroyers, representations to United States against reconditioning by private owners for commercial purposes of four U. S. destroyers, 38–40; U. S. review of circumstances and satisfactory disposition of the matter, 40–44
- U. S. efforts to obtain information from authorities in the Bahamas regarding vessels suspected of smuggling liquor into United States, 45–52
- Great Lakes–St. Lawrence deep waterway. See Canada: Unperfected treaty with United States.
- Greece, 384–448
- American loan of May 10,
1929, apparent discrimination against, in service of external
debt, 396–429
- Information concerning Greek intentions to service League of Nations loans while requesting postponement of Nov. 10 payment on U. S. loan, 396, 400, 409
- U. S. insistence on equality of treatment in service of loans:
- Foreign currency, decree forcibly converting into drachmas, 430–436
- Greek Stabilization and Refugee Loan of 1928, service of. See American loan of May 10, 1929, supra.
- International Financial Commission. See American loan of May 10, 1929, supra, and Refugee Loan of 1924, infra.
- Loans. See American loan of May 10, 1929, supra, and Refugee Loan of 1924, infra.
- Military service of U. S. citizens of Greek origin visiting Greece, status with respect to, 437–441
- Monks-Ulen and Co., contract of Oct. 20, 1928, efforts of Greek Government to modify, 442–443
- Refugee Loan of 1924, default in payment on, protests of United States and other powers, 384–386, 387–388, 389–393, 395–396; Greek explanation of necessity for action taken, 386, 388, 392, 393–395
- Registration of Basil and Theodore Petrides (U. S. citizens), as Greek subjects, U. S. representations against, 443–444, 445–447; Greek position based on Greco-Turkish Treaty of 1930, 444–445, 447–448
- Struma Valley contract of Oct. 20, 1928, U. S. assistance to Monks-Ulen and Co. in opposing efforts of Greek Government to modify, 442–443
- U. S. citizens. See Military service and Registration of Basil and Theodore Petrides, supra.
- American loan of May 10,
1929, apparent discrimination against, in service of external
debt, 396–429
- Gulf Oil Corporation, Interest in oil concession in Kuwait. See Great Britain: Petroleum concession.
- Hitler, Adolf. See under Germany: Political developments: National Socialist Party.
- Hungary:
- Citizenship status in Yugoslavia of former Hungarian subject naturalized in United States, question of, 617–620
- German proposal of preferential customs agreement. See Germany: Tariff arrangements.
- Iceland, arrangement with United States regarding reciprocal recognition of load line certificates, effected by exchange of notes signed Jan. 16, 449–451
- India, attitude toward proposed German tariff arrangements with Rumania and Hungary, 338, 340, 341
- Immigration Act of 1924, cited, 104–105
- International Financial Commission. See Greece: American loan of May 10, 1929, and Refugee Loan of 1924.
- International Rules of the Road, 91
- Iraq, U. S. insistence on right to be consulted regarding Iraq’s administration upon termination of mandatory relationship with Great Britain, 672–685
- Italy, 31, 33, 35–36,
277, 279–281, 386, 389, 391, 392, 411–412, 422, 452–465, 477–478, 659–660, 662–669, 670–671
- Alleged pro-Fascist activities of Italian vice consuls in New York, Italian protests against unofficial charges, 452–458
- British proposal to grant a preference to Palestinian produce imported into United Kingdom, attitude toward, 31, 33, 35–36
- Ethiopian Special Court at Addis Ababa, cooperation with other countries in efforts to effect a reform of, 659–660, 662–669, 670–671
- Fascist activities in United States. See Alleged pro-Fascist activities, supra.
- Greece: American loan of 1929, Italian cooperation with United States to secure equitable treatment for, 411–412; default in payment on Refugee Loan of 1924, Italian representations against, 386, 389, 391, 392
- Load line certificates, arrangement with United States regarding reciprocal recognition of, effected by exchange of notes signed Sept. 8, 1931, and June 1, 1932, 463–465
- Memel territory, controversy between Lithuania and Germany over, attitude concerning, 477–478
- Mussolini: Agreement to dissolve Fascist groups in New York City, 457; comparison with Hitler, 277, 279–281
- U. S. citizens arrested in Italy, right to communicate with U. S. consular officers, 458–459, 461–463; U. S. statement of corresponding practice, 459–461
- Jewish students enrolled in University of Vienna, mistreatment of. See Austria: American Jews enrolled in University of Vienna.
- Josephine K., case of. See Canada: Seizure.
- Kru Coast natives. See under Liberia.
- Kuwait, oil concession in. See Great Britain: Petroleum concession.
- Lausanne Conference, reference to, 297, 301, 317, 345, 393, 394
- Lausanne treaty, 445, 448, 633, 637
- League of Nations. See Iraq; Liberia: International control.
- Liberia, 686–792
- Barclay administration, U. S. continued nonrecognition of, 711
- Finance Corporation of America, activities of. See Financial crisis and International control, infra.
- Financial crisis:
- Frontier Force, resignation of adviser to, 740–741, 742
- Kru Coast natives, investigation and League action concerning alleged reprisals by Liberian Government against, 697–698, 699, 700, 704–716, 725–726, 728, 729, 730, 733–734, 736–737, 775, 778; Liberian position, 697, 700–701, 711–712, 744
- International control for rehabilitation of Liberia,
proposed, activities of the League of Nations Committee on Liberia
concerning:
- Experts’ report to Committee (see also
Plan of Assistance, infra):
- Discussions and revisions, 686–687, 696–697, 698–699, 701–705, 720–723, 726–727, 746–747
- Finance Corporation of America proposals, 687–689, 702–703, 724–725; U. S. attitude, 689, 691, 692–694, 695, 717–719
- Liberian Government’s objections and offer of alternate proposals, 694–695, 697, 704, 716–717, 732, 742–743, 745; U. S. attitude, 718–720, 723–724, 732–733, 738–740, 744–746
- Financial aspects, 692, 699
- Résumé of report, 727–729
- U. S. attitude concerning—
- Plan of Assistance adopted by League
Council, May 20, as result of
Experts’ report:
- Finance Corporation of America and Firestone interests, consideration of plan:
- Liberian criticism of plan and final acceptance, 732, 742–743, 745, 747–748, 767
- U. S. arguments concerning administration of plan, and final approval, 731, 737–738, 743–744, 744–746, 748–749, 750–751, 753–754, 758–759, 766–767, 768–769, 771–773; attitude of Great Britain and other countries, 743, 744, 750, 752–753, 755–757, 759–761
- Reports on work of Committee, 701–705, 759–765, 775, 784–785
- U. S. participation. See Experts’ report and Plan of Assistance, supra.
- Experts’ report to Committee (see also
Plan of Assistance, infra):
- Sanitation, discussion of, 729–730, 741–742
- Liquor smuggling into United States:
- Lithuania, conflicting interests of Lithuania and Germany in Memel territory, 466–486
- Load line certificates, reciprocal recognition of, arrangements effected by exchange of notes between United States and—
- Load Line Convention, International (1980), 135–138, 173–175, 449, 450, 465, 487, 489, 490, 603–605
- Loans. See Greece: American loan of May 10, 1929, and Refugee Loan of 1924; Liberia: Financial crisis.
- Mandates. See Iraq; Great Britain: Palestinian produce imported into United Kingdom.
- Memel territory. See Lithuania.
- Mexico, U. S. transmittal of information concerning U. S.-Canadian arrangement on radio broadcasting, 95–98
- Mixed claims, U. S.-Germany. See Germany: Claims payments.
- Monks-Ulen and Co., 442–443
- Most-favored-nation treatment. See Bulgaria; France: Commercial treaty and Quotas; Great Britain: Palestinian produce imported into United Kingdom; Persia; and under Spain: Trade grievances.
- Motion picture industry:
- Mussolini, Benito, 277, 279–281, 457
- National Socialist Party. See under Germany.
- Naturalization treaty between United States and Albania, signed Apr. 5, 115–117; Austria-Hungary (1871), cited, 618
- Netherlands, 487–498
- North Borneo, British, cooperation of Philippine Islands in protection of turtle fisheries, 59–62
- Norway, arrangement with United States regarding customs treatment of importations for consular offices and officers, 499–502
- Oil interests. See Great Britain: Petroleum concession; Yugoslavia: Customs duties.
- Palestine. See Great Britain: Palestinian produce imported into United Kingdom.
- Persia, commercial convention of Oct. 27, 1931, with the Soviet Union, 793–812
- Petroleum interests. See Oil interests.
- Philippine Islands, cooperation with British North Borneo in protection of turtle fisheries, 59–62
- Quarantine. See Egypt: U. S. representation on International Quarantine Board.
- Quotas, embargoes, etc. See France: Quotas; Germany: Import quotas; Persia.
- Quotité imposable, 207, 264, 266
- Radio. See Canada: Radio broadcasting.
- Reciprocity (see also
Most-favored-nation treatment):
- Arrangements between United States and other countries. See Aviation; Load line certificates.
- U. S. Embassy employees in France, exemption from French income tax on basis of reciprocity, 273–275
- Rumania, 503–520
- Russia, 338, 340, 341, 477, 503–508, 521–526
- Bessarabia, controversy between Russia and Rumania concerning, 503–508
- Citizenship status of U. S. nationals exercising political rights in Russia, information concerning, 521–526; Soviet decree of Apr. 22, 1931, 523–526
- German tariff arrangements with Rumania and Hungary, attitude toward proposal of, 338, 340, 341
- Memel territory, controversy between Lithuania and Germany over, attitude concerning, 477
- Negotiations with France, Poland, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, and Rumania for conclusion of nonaggression pacts, reference to, 503, 505
- Perso-Soviet convention of Oct. 21, 1931. See Persia.
- Shipping charges and regulations. See Canada: Discrimination; Egypt: Port of Alexandria.
- Smoot-Hawley Tariff, possibility of use against French quota system, 196, 213–214, 217, 220–221, 236, 238, 242, 248
- Spain, 31, 36–37, 527–581
- British proposal to grant a preference to Palestinian produce imported into United Kingdom, attitude toward, 31, 36–37
- International Telephone and Telegraph Co. contract, introduction
in Spanish Cortes of bill providing for annulment of, 560–581
- Representations by United States against possibility of annulment of contract, 560–563, 563–571, 573, 574–576; Spanish position, 561, 562, 563, 565, 568, 570–571, 572, 573–574, 575, 576, 577
- Spanish suspension of legislative action and appointment of commission to consider possible contract revisions, 577–580; U. S. attitude, 580–581
- Trade grievances, efforts of United States and Spain
to eliminate, 527–560
- Discriminatory tariffs on U. S. goods, U. S. efforts to settle Spanish trade grievances as preliminary step toward gaining removal of, 527–528, 530–533, 534, 542–543, 547, 549–553, 555–559
- Most-favored-nation treatment, U. S. insistence on (see also Discriminatory tariffs, supra):
- St. Lawrence Waterway. See Canada: Unperfected treaty with United States.
- Standard Oil Co. of Yugoslavia, 606–617
- Sweden, 582–605
- Load line certificates, arrangement with United States regarding reciprocal recognition of, effected by exchange of notes signed Jan. 27 and June 1, 603–605
- State railways, refusal to pay Dexter and Carpenter, Inc., judgment granted by U. S. court, review of case and U. S. representations to Swedish Government, 582–601; delay in Swedish reply to representations, 601–603
- Tanganyika, 32
- Tardieu Plan, 338, 342–343, 345
- Tariff discriminations. See Germany: Tariff arrangements; Spain: Trade grievances.
- Taxation. See Egypt: Decree; France: Double taxation and U. S. Embassy employees.
- Territorial questions. See Lithuania; Rumania: Bessarabia.
- Territorial waters, case of the Josephine K., 78–92
- Togoland, 32
- Trade restrictions. See Czechoslovakia; Denmark: Trade discrimination; Egypt: Decrees; Estonia; France: Quotas; Germany: Import quotas; Persia; Spain: Trade grievances; Yugoslavia: Customs duties.
- Treaties, conventions, etc.:
- Anglo-Iraq judicial agreements, 1924 and 1931, cited, 680–682
- Aviation. See Aviation.
- Commercial treaties and agreements. See Commercial treaties and agreements.
- France-Belgium, tax agreement signed June 18, 235–236, 237–239, 240, 242, 243, 244, 250
- France-Ethiopia, treaty of 1908, 664, 670
- France-Great Britain, accord of confidence, issued July 13, 239–240
- Greece-Turkey (1930), cited, 445, 446, 447–448
- International convention for the abolition of import and export prohibitions and restrictions (1927), cited, 217
- International load line convention (1930), 135–138, 173–175, 449, 450, 465, 487, 489, 490, 603–605
- Judicial agreements, Great Britain-Iraq, 1924 and 1931, cited, 680–682
- Klobukowski treaty, 664, 670
- Lausanne, treaty of, 445, 448, 633, 637
- Load line certificates. See Load line certificates.
- London naval treaty (1930), cited, 38–44 passim
- Memel convention of 1924, 467, 469–470
- Naturalization treaties between United States and—
- Neuilly, treaty of, cited, 142
- St. Germain, treaty of, cited, 618, 637
- Trianon, treaty of, 618, 637
- U. S.-Albania, naturalization treaty signed Apr. 5, 115–117
- U. S.-Austria, treaty establishing friendly relations (1921), cited, 619
- U. S.-Austria-Hungary, naturalization treaty of 1871, cited, 618
- U. S.-Belgium. See Belgium: Arrangements with United States.
- U. S.-Bulgaria, provisional commercial agreement signed Aug. 18, 141–145
- U. S.-Canada:
- U. S.-Cuba, treaty of 1902, cited, 144
- U. S.–Denmark: Arrangement for reciprocal recognition of load line certificates, 173–175; commercial treaty of 1826, 153
- U. S.–France. See under France.
- U. S.–Germany. See Germany: Arrangements and Commercial treaty.
- U. S.–Great Britain: Commercial treaty of 1815, cited, 29, 30, 32; liquor-smuggling convention of 1924, 82, 85, 87, 89–91
- U. S.–Hungary, treaty establishing friendly relations (1921), cited, 619
- U. S.–Iceland, arrangement for reciprocal recognition of load line certificates, 449–451
- U. S.–Iraq–Great Britain (1930), cited, 672–683 passim
- U. S.–Italy: Consular convention (1878), cited, 460; load line certificates, arrangement for reciprocal recognition of, 463–465
- U. S.–Netherlands, arrangement for reciprocal recognition of load line certificates, 487–491
- U. S.–Norway, customs arrangement effected by exchange of notes signed Jan. 20, 499–500
- U. S.–Persia, provisional commercial agreement of 1928, 795–798, 802, 806, 811
- U. S.–Sweden, arrangement for reciprocal recognition of load line certificates, 603–605
- Versailles Treaty, 296, 637
- Washington naval treaty (1922), cited, 38–44 passim
- Turkey: Attitude toward proposed German tariff arrangements with Rumania and Hungary, 341; Greco-Turkish treaty of June 10, 1930, cited, 445, 446, 447–448
- Turtle fisheries under jurisdiction of British North Borneo, protection of, 59–62
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. See Russia.
- U. S. citizens:
- Citizenship status of U. S. nationals exercising political rights in Russia, 521–526
- Greece: Military service of U. S. citizens of Greek origin visiting Greece, status with respect to, 437–441; registration of Basil and Theodore Petrides (U. S. citizens) as Greek subjects, U. S. representations and Greek position, 443–448
- Liability for military service in Yugoslavia of former Hungarian subject naturalized in United States, U. S. representations concerning, 617–619; Yugoslav action, 619–620
- Right of American citizens arrested in Italy to communicate with U. S. consular officers, 458–459, 461–463; U. S. statement of corresponding practice, 459–461
- U. S. students. See Austria: American Jews enrolled in University of Vienna.
- U. S. commercial interests:
- Dexter and Carpenter, Inc., refusal of Swedish State railways to pay judgment granted by U. S. court, 582–603
- General Railway Signal Co., failure to receive Rumanian contract, U. S. representations regarding, 508–520
- Gulf Oil Corporation, interest in oil concession in Kuwait. See Great Britain: Petroleum concession.
- International Telephone and Telegraph Co. See under Spain.
- Monks-Ulen and Co., 442–443
- Standard Oil Co., 177, 606–617
- U. S. destroyers reconditioned by private owners for commercial purposes, British representations and U. S. position, 38–44
- Versailles Treaty, 296, 637
- Vilna, question of, 485, 506
- War debts to United States. See Germany: Claims payments and Debt agreement.
- Yugoslavia. 606–620
- Zeelandia case, 191