Territorial claims in the Antarctic advanced by certain governments 1
1. For previous correspondence regarding reservation by the United States of American rights in this region, see Foreign Relations, 1939, vol. ii, pp. 1 ff.
[416] The Ambassador in Argentina (Armour) to the Secretary of State
Buenos Aires, May 29,
1940.
[Received June 13.]
[Received June 13.]
800.014 Antarctic/502
[417] The Secretary of State to President Roosevelt
Washington, August 1,
1940.
800.014 Antarctic/534a
[418] The Minister in Australia (Gauss) to the Secretary of State
Canberra, September 18,
1940.
[Received October 11.]
[Received October 11.]
800.014 Antarctic/546
[419] The Ambassador in Chile (Bowers) to the Secretary of State
Santiago, [November
7, 1940—5 p.m.]
[Received 6:55 p.m.]
[Received 6:55 p.m.]
800.014 Antarctic/548: Telegram
[420] The Ambassador in Argentina (Armour) to the Secretary of State
Buenos Aires, November
9, 1940—11 a.m.
[Received 12:11 p.m.]
[Received 12:11 p.m.]
800.014 Antarctic/550: Telegram
[421] The Ambassador in Argentina (Armour) to the Secretary of State
Buenos Aires, November 15,
1940.
[Received November 22.]
[Received November 22.]
800.014 Antarctic/556
[422] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Chile (Bowers)
Washington, November
26, 1940—5 p.m.
800.014 Antarctic/555: Telegram
[423] The Ambassador in Chile (Bowers) to the Secretary of State
Santiago, December 7,
1940.
[Received December 13.]
[Received December 13.]
800.014 Antarctic/565