Advice and consent by the United States Senate to ratification of the Arms Traffic Convention of June 17, 1925, with reservation in regard to the Persian Gulf favored by the Persian Minister 1
1. For correspondence relating to participation by the United States in the Conference for the Supervision of the International Traffic in Arms, Geneva, May 4–June 17, 1925, see Foreign Relations, 1925, vol. i, pp. 26 ff.
[398] The Secretary of the American Delegation to the General Disarmament Conference (Reber) to the Secretary of State
Geneva, August 16,
1934—11 a.m.
[Received August 16—9:50 a.m.]
[Received August 16—9:50 a.m.]
500.A14/692: Telegram
[399] Mr. Joseph C. Green of the Division of Western European Affairs to the Acting Secretary of State
[Washington,] August 22, 1934.
500.A14/700½
[400] The Secretary of State to the Persian Minister (Djalal)
Washington, August 24,
1934.
500.A14/694
[401] The Persian Minister (Djalal) to the Secretary of State
Washington, August 25,
1934.
500.A14/695
[402] The Acting Secretary of State to the Minister in Persia (Hornibrook)
Washington, August 28,
1934.
500.A14/695
[403] The Minister in Persia (Hornibrook) to the Secretary of State
Teheran, September
15, 1934—noon.
[Received September 15—9:40 a.m.]
[Received September 15—9:40 a.m.]
500.A14/702: Telegram
[404] The Minister in Persia (Hornibrook) to the Secretary of State
Teheran, October 27,
1934.
[Received November 28.]
[Received November 28.]
500.A14/715
[406] Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Western European, Affairs (Moffat)
[Washington,] December 15, 1934.
500.A14/730
[407] The Chief of the Division of Near Eastern Affairs (Murray) to the Secretary of State
[Washington,] December 17, 1934.
500.A14/727½