Withdrawal of the United States from the International Convention for the Abolition of Import and Export Prohibitions and Restrictions 1
1. For texts of convention and protocol of November 8, 1927, and supplementary agreement and protocol of July 11, 1928, see Foreign Relations, 1928, vol. i, p. 336. For correspondence concerning the First International Conference for the Abolition of Import and Export Prohibitions and Restrictions, see ibid., 1927, vol. i, pp. 246 ff.; for the Second Conference, see ibid., 1928, vol. i, pp. 366 ff.
[587] The British Ambassador (Lindsay) to the Acting Secretary of State
Washington, June 14,
1933.
560.M2/354
[588] The Acting Secretary of State to the Chairman of the American Delegation to the Monetary and Economic Conference (Hull)
Washington, June 19,
1933—6 p.m.
560.M2/354: Telegram
[589] The Chairman of the American Delegation to the Monetary and Economic Conference (Hull) to the Acting Secretary of State
London, June 23,
1933—9 p.m.
[Received June 23—5:50 p.m.]
[Received June 23—5:50 p.m.]
560.M2/355: Telegram
[590] The Acting Secretary of State to the Chairman of the American Delegation (Hull)
Washington, June 27,
1933—11 a.m.
560.M2/356: Telegram
[591] The Chairman of the American Delegation (Hull) to the Acting Secretary of State
London, June 28,
1933—6 p.m.
[Received June 28—2:45 p.m.]
[Received June 28—2:45 p.m.]
560.M2/357: Telegram
[592] The Minister in Switzerland (Wilson) to the Acting Secretary of State
Berne, July 3,
1933—noon.
[Received July 4—6:34 a.m.]
[Received July 4—6:34 a.m.]
560.M2/359: Telegram
[593] The Acting Secretary of State to the Minister in Switzerland (Wilson)
Washington, July 7, 1933—5
p.m.
560.M2/359: Telegram