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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1935, The British Commonwealth; Europe, Volume II

Italy:


Contents

    • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Italy; proposed abrogation of articles VI and XXIV of the treaty of 1871 (Documents 414–442)
      • Representations by the Department of State regarding Fascist propaganda activities of certain Italian consular officers in the United States (Documents 443–449)

      Contents

      • List of Papers
      • The British Commonwealth of Nations:
        • United Kingdom:
          • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom (Documents 1–5)
          • Arrangement between the United States and the United Kingdom relating to air navigation, effected by exchange of notes, signed March 28 and April 5, 1935
          • Arrangement between the United States and the United Kingdom for pilot licenses to operate civil aircraft, effected by exchange of notes, signed March 28 and April 5, 1935
          • Observations by the British Government respecting provisions of the Anti-Smuggling Bill providing for the exercise of jurisdiction beyond the three-mile limit (Documents 6–9)
        • Australia:
          • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Australia (Documents 10–16)
        • Canada:
          • Reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Canada, signed November 15, 1935 (Documents 17–25)
          • Convention between the United States and Canada for the establishment of a tribunal to decide questions of indemnity and future regime with respect to the smelter at Trail, British Columbia, signed April 15, 1935 (Documents 26–28)
          • Proposal for a treaty to allow American ships to carry cargo for export between Canadian ports on the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River, on a basis of reciprocity (Documents 29–38)
          • Arrangement between the United States and Canada regarding the level of Lake Memphremagog, effected by exchange of notes, signed September 20 and November 6, 1935 (Documents 39–40)
          • Arrangement between the United States and Canada regarding right of consular officers to visit their nationals in prison (Documents 41–42)
        • Irish Free State:
          • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and the Irish Free State (Documents 43–46)
        • Newfoundland:
          • Disinclination of the United States to negotiate a special trade agreement with Newfoundland (Documents 47–50)
        • New Zealand:
          • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and New Zealand (Documents 51–63)
        • Union of South Africa:
          • Proposal for a simple most-favored-nation agreement to stabilize commercial relations between the United States and the Union of South Africa (Documents 64–67)
      • Europe:
        • Austria:
          • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Austria (Documents 68–71)
          • Suspension of payments on the Austrian relief obligation
        • Belgium:
          • Reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and the Belgo-Luxemburg Union, signed February 27, 1935; representations respecting the imposition of restrictive trade measures by Belgium (Documents 72–102)
        • Czechoslovakia:
          • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Czechoslovakia; modus vivendi, effected by exchange of notes, signed March 29, 1935 (Documents 103–128)
          • Representations respecting effect of certain provisions of the German-Czechoslovak clearing agreement upon shipments of American goods to Czechoslovakia through Germany (Documents 129–138)
        • Denmark:
          • Efforts of the Department of State to secure equal opportunity for American commerce in Denmark (Documents 139–146)
        • Estonia:
          • Representations regarding alleged discrimination against American trade in Estonia, and the desire of the Estonian Government for modification of the Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Consular Rights, signed on December 23, 1925 (Documents 147–154)
        • Finland:
          • Negotiations respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Finland (Documents 155–158)
          • Representations by the Finnish Government in support of claims against the United States arising from the detention of Finnish ships in American harbors (Documents 159–165)
        • France:
          • Negotiations respecting a trade agreement between the United States and France (Documents 166–186)
          • Prevention of discrimination against American motion picture films imported into France (Documents 187–195)
          • Unsuccessful informal representations by the United States for the removal of restrictions on the importation of American nitrates into France (Documents 196–198)
          • Ratification by France of the treaty of April 27, 1932, relating to double taxation, and proposal by France for a supplementary agreement (Documents 199–210)
          • Opposition by the Department of State to proposed denial by the State of Montana of license to French insurance company because of debt default by France (Documents 211–212)
        • Germany:
          • Political developments in Germany under the National Socialist regime (Documents 213–226)
          • German rearmament, with unilateral repudiation of provisions of the Treaty of Versailles (Documents 227–271)
          • Relations of the Nazi regime with the Evangelical and Roman Catholic Churches (Documents 272–288)
          • Government control and Nazification of institutions of learning (Documents 289–296)
          • Persecution of Jews in Germany (Documents 297–307)
          • American interest in the work of the High Commission for Refugees (Jewish and Other) Coming From Germany (Documents 308–323)
          • Representations regarding German discrimination against American holders of German bonds (Documents 324–331)
          • Unsatisfactory trade relations between United States and Germany; treaty of June 3, 1935, voiding certain clauses of article VII of the commercial treaty of December 8, 1923 (Documents 332–355)
          • Efforts by the Department of State to conclude the settlement of claims under the Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany (Documents 356–362)
          • Representations by the German Government against anti-Nazi activities in the United States (Documents 363–369)
        • Greece:
          • Unofficial representations to the Greek Government for moderate treatment of political leaders on trial for participation in unsuccessful revolt (Documents 370–381)
          • Good offices by the American Legation in Greece in behalf of an American citizen arrested on suspicion of complicity in revolution (Documents 382–387)
          • Recognition by the United States of the restoration of George II as King of Greece (Documents 388–398)
          • Insistence by the United States upon Greek responsibility for the service of American loans to Greece under the agreements of May 10, 1929, and May 24, 1932 (Documents 399–403)
          • Representations on behalf of Ulen and Company in connection with negotiations with the Greek Government regarding contract for waterworks at Athens and the Piraeus (Documents 404–413)
        • Italy:
          • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Italy; proposed abrogation of articles VI and XXIV of the treaty of 1871 (Documents 414–442)
          • Representations by the Department of State regarding Fascist propaganda activities of certain Italian consular officers in the United States (Documents 443–449)
        • Latvia:
          • Representations regarding alleged discrimination against American trade in Latvia (Documents 450–454)
        • Lithuania:
          • Representations regarding alleged discrimination against American trade in Lithuania (Documents 455–466)
        • Netherlands:
          • Reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and the Netherlands, signed December 20, 1935 (Documents 467–481)
          • Proposal for the establishment of a reciprocal air navigation arrangement between the United States and the Netherlands (Documents 482–485)
          • Policy of the United States not to encourage export trade in arms, ammunition, and implements of war (Documents 486–487)
          • Assurance to the Netherlands Government that the Island of Palmas is recognized as Netherland territory despite the wording of the Constitution of the Philippine Commonwealth (Documents 488–489)
          • Discussion respecting an arrangement between the United States and the Netherlands and the Netherlands Indian Government for the prevention of double taxation (Documents 490–494)
          • Efforts to obtain equal treatment for the United Press Associations in the distribution of its news service in the Netherlands East Indies (Documents 495–499)
        • Norway:
          • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Norway (Documents 500–509)
          • Renewed representations respecting the exemption from taxation of the American Legation property in Oslo (Documents 510–511)
        • Poland:
          • Representations regarding alleged discrimination against American trade in Poland (Documents 512–520)
          • Non-applicability of Polish regulations concerning social insurance to employees of the American Embassy and Consulates in Poland (Documents 521–523)
        • Portugal:
          • Discussions between the United States and Portugal of a possible exchange of notes providing for most-favored-nation treatment with respect to shipping (Documents 524–534)
        • Rumania:
          • Representations against restrictions imposed upon the importation of American merchandise by the Rumanian Government (Documents 535–543)
          • Good offices on behalf of the Rumanian subsidiary of the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation following search by Rumanian authorities (Documents 544–549)
        • Spain:
          • Negotiations respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Spain (Documents 550–605)
        • Sweden:
          • Reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Sweden, signed May 25, 1935 (Documents 606–613)
        • Switzerland:
          • Negotiations respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Switzerland (Documents 614–645)
          • Proposed convention between the United States and Switzerland relative to military obligations of certain persons having dual nationality (Documents 646–654)
          • Disagreement between the Governments of the United States and Switzerland as to whether the word “citizens” in the treaty of 1850 included corporations (Documents 655–658)
          • Enactment of legislation by the United States to prohibit the commercial use of the Coat of Arms of the Swiss Confederation (Document 659)
        • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
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