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Foreign Relations of the United States, Diplomatic Papers, 1933, The American Republics, Volume IV

II. Instructions to Delegates


[56] Instructions to the Delegates to the Seventh International Conference of American States, Montevideo, Uruguay

Washington, November 10, 1933.

710.G/371

Contents

  • List of Papers
  • General:
    • Seventh International Conference of American States held at Montevideo, December 3–26, 1933:
      • I. Preliminaries (Documents 1–55)
      • II. Instructions to Delegates (Document 56)
      • III. Proceedings (Documents 57–132)
      • IV. Conventions (Documents 133–136)
    • Decision of the United States to adhere to the Anti-War, Nonaggression and Conciliation Treaty, signed at Rio de Janeiro, October 10, 1933 (Documents 137–141)
    • Chaco dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay (Documents 142–368)
    • Leticia dispute between Colombia and Peru (Documents 369–600)
    • Assumption by the American Embassy in Peru of Colombian interests in Peru; sacking of the Colombian Legation (Documents 601–620)
    • Boundary dispute between Ecuador and Peru (Documents 621–644)
    • North and Central American Regional Radio Conference, Mexico, July 10–August 9, 1933 (Documents 645–651)
    • Interpretation of article IV of Habana Convention on Commercial Aviation adopted February 20, 1928:
      • Costa Rica (Documents 652–654)
      • Dominican Republic (Documents 655–657)
      • Guatemala (Documents 658–662)
      • Haiti (Documents 663–664)
      • Honduras (Document 665)
      • Mexico (Documents 666–670)
      • Nicaragua (Documents 671–672)
      • Panama (Documents 673–677)
  • Argentina:
    • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Argentina (Documents 678–697)
    • Representations against apparent violation by Argentina of most-favored-nation clauses in treaty of July 27, 1853 (Documents 698–720)
    • Representations regarding the exchange provisions of the Anglo-Argentine (Roca) Agreement of May 1, 1933, and Argentine exchange regulations (Documents 721–760)
    • Agreement between the Government of Argentina and American holders of blocked funds in Argentina, executed December 1, 1933 (Documents 761–775)
    • Representations against the discriminatory features of the new debt plan of the Province of Buenos Aires (Documents 776–783)
    • Representations by Argentina against sanitary restrictions on importation into the United States of Argentine meats from area not subject to specified animal diseases (Documents 784–788)
    • Representations against the imposition by the Government of Argentina of a tax on marine insurance written abroad (Documents 789–792)
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