The Near East and Africa:
Contents
- Afghanistan: (Documents 421–431)
- Egypt: (Documents 432–464)
- Statement by the Department of State relating to the official status
of the American Consular Court at Cairo (Document 432)
- Attempt by the Egyptian Government to obtain a greater degree of
equality between the Egyptian and foreign elements in the organization
and procedure of the Mixed Courts
(Documents 433–445)
- Reservation by the United States Government regarding the
reorganization of the Municipality of Alexandria by unilateral action of
the Egyptian Government (Documents 446–452)
- Decision by the Egyptian Government to participate in sanctions
against Italy, without regard to Italy’s capitulatory privileges in
Egypt (Documents 453–464)
- Statement by the Department of State relating to the official status
of the American Consular Court at Cairo (Document 432)
- Ethiopia: (Documents 465–796)
- Ethiopian-Italian conflict:
(Documents 465–796)
- I. Efforts by the League of Nations and by France and the United
Kingdom for a peaceful settlement of the dispute between Ethiopia
and Italy, January–September, 1935 (Documents 465–542)
- II. Italian invasion of Ethiopia; efforts of the League of Nations
and of France and the United Kingdom to end hostilities,
October–December, 1935 (Documents 543–593)
- III. Attitude of the United States regarding proposals for
invocation of Kellogg Pact and mediation; appeal by the United
States to Italy for a peaceful settlement (Documents 594–644)
- IV. Cancellation by the Standard Vacuum Oil Company of a
concession in Ethiopia upon the advice of the Department of
State (Documents 645–654)
- V. Application of the neutrality laws of the United States (Documents 655–709)
- VI. Refusal of the United States to associate itself with League
of Nations sanctions against Italy (Documents 710–748)
- VII. Protection of American life and property in Ethiopia (Documents 749–796)
- I. Efforts by the League of Nations and by France and the United
Kingdom for a peaceful settlement of the dispute between Ethiopia
and Italy, January–September, 1935 (Documents 465–542)
- Ethiopian-Italian conflict:
(Documents 465–796)
- Iran: (Documents 797–804)
- Liberia: (Documents 805–821)
- Morocco: (Documents 822–886)
- Objection of the United States to proposed modification of the customs
regime in the French Zone of Morocco
(Documents 822–858)
- Negotiations concerning claims and proposed recognition by the United
States of the Spanish Zone in Morocco
(Documents 859–881)
- Representations by the United States against discriminatory passport
regulations in the Spanish Zone of Morocco (Documents 882–886)
- Objection of the United States to proposed modification of the customs
regime in the French Zone of Morocco
(Documents 822–858)
- Turkey: (Documents 887–911)
- Attitude of the United States toward efforts by Turkey to secure
revision of the regime of the Straits; consideration of possible
agreement with Turkey regarding American navigation rights
(Documents 887–894)
- Policy of the Department of State to encourage multilateral trade
rather than to attempt to overcome unfavorable balance of trade with
Turkey (Documents 895–896)
- Application with respect to Turkey of policy of the United States not
to encourage American firms in the sale of arms and munitions of
war
(Documents 897–904)
- Rejection of request of the Turkish Government for assignment of an
American Army officer as instructor in the Turkish Air Forces (Documents 905–907)
- Representations by the Turkish Embassy against filming the novel, “The
Forty Days of Musa Dagh” (Documents 908–911)
- Attitude of the United States toward efforts by Turkey to secure
revision of the regime of the Straits; consideration of possible
agreement with Turkey regarding American navigation rights
(Documents 887–894)