Representations by foreign governments regarding Congressional bills for the deportation of certain alien seamen 1
1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1933, vol. i, pp. 985–991. Those representations were transmitted by the Department to the Chairmen of the Senate Committee on Immigration and the House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization.
[609] The Canadian Legation to the Department of State
[
Washington
,] February
13, 1934.
150.071 Control/168
[610] The Italian Embassy to the Department of State
Washington
, March 6,
1934.
150.071 Control/168
[611] The Netherland Minister (Haersma de With) to the Secretary of State
Washington, 7 March,
1934.
150.071 Control/170
[612] The Swedish Legation to the Department of State
Washington
, March 9,
1934.
150.071 Control/171
[613] The Secretary of State to the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Immigration (Coolidge)
Washington, March 10,
1934.
150.071 Control/166
[614] Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Western European Affairs (Moffat) of a Conversation With the British Ambassador (Lindsay)
[Washington,] March 12, 1934.
150.071 Control/167
[615] Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Western European Affairs (Moffat) of a Conversation With the Swedish Minister (Böstrom)
[Washington,] March 15, 1934.
150.071 Control/175
[616] The French Ambassador (Laboulaye) to the Secretary of State
[Washington,] May 2, 1934.
150.071 Control/179
[617] The Belgian Ambassador (May) to the Secretary of State
Washington, May 11,
1934.
150.071 Control/181
[618] The Acting Secretary of State to the Secretary of Labor (Perkins)
Washington, June 4,
1934.
150.071 Control/182
[619] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State (Carr)
[Washington,] June 16, 1934.
150.071 Control/188