Discussions between the United States and Portugal of a possible exchange of notes providing for most-favored-nation treatment with respect to shipping1
1. For previous correspondence regarding trade between the United States and Portugal, see Foreign Relations, 1934, vol. ii, pp. 677 ff.
[524] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Portugal (Caldwell)
Washington, March 22, 1935—5
p.m.
611.5331/134: Telegram
[525] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Portugal (Caldwell)
Washington, March 30, 1935—6
p.m.
611.5331/134: Telegram
[526] The Minister in Portugal (Caldwell) to the Secretary of State
Lisbon, March 31, 1935—3
p.m.
[Received March 31—1:20 p.m.]
[Received March 31—1:20 p.m.]
611.5331/136: Telegram
[527] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Portugal (Caldwell)
Washington, April 5, 1935—5
p.m.
611.5331/138: Telegram
[528] The Minister in Portugal (Caldwell) to the Secretary of State
Lisbon, April 6, 1935—2
p.m.
[Received April 6—9:15 a.m.]
[Received April 6—9:15 a.m.]
611.5331/139: Telegram
[529] The Minister in Portugal (Caldwell) to the Secretary of State
Lisbon, April 19, 1935.
[Received May 6.]
[Received May 6.]
611.5331/142
[530] Memorandum by the Minister in Portugal (Caldwell), Temporarily in Washington
[Washington,] May 22,
1935.
653.116/167
[531] The Chargé in Portugal (Magruder) to the Secretary of State
Lisbon, June 28, 1935.
[Received July 9.]
[Received July 9.]
611.5331/144
[532] Memorandum by the Assistant Chief of the Division of Western European Affairs (Culbertson)
[Washington,] July 16,
1935.
653.116/168
[533] The Minister in Portugal (Caldwell) to the Secretary of State
Lisbon, August 5, 1935.
[Received August 19.]
[Received August 19.]
611.5331/149
[534] The Minister in Portugal (Caldwell) to the Secretary of State
Lisbon, September 4, 1935.
[Received September 17.]
[Received September 17.]
653.116/173