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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1943, The British Commonwealth, Eastern Europe, the Far East, Volume III

Philippines:


Contents

    • Consideration of problems relating to the Commonwealth of the Philippines; conditions in the Philippines under Japanese occupation (Documents 976–984)

    Contents

    • Preface
    • The British Commonwealth of Nations:
      • United Kingdom:
        • Visit of British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden in Washington, March 12–30, 1943 (Documents 1–30)
        • Problems relating to the Mutual Aid Program; acquisition of raw materials as reciprocal aid from the United Kingdom, Southern Rhodesia, and British Colonies; concern of the United States over British gold and dollar balances (Documents 31–61)
        • Discontinuance of discussions between the United States and the United Kingdom regarding feasibility of a more extensive trade agreement and related discussions with British Dominions (Documents 62–63)
        • Objections by the British Government to proposed establishment by the United States of a consulate at Bahrein (Documents 64–71)
        • Agreement between the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom regarding industrial diamonds, signed at London, March 26, 1943
        • Arrangement between the United States and the United Kingdom approving Memorandum of Understanding signed January 6, 1943, regarding apportioning of African asbestos
        • Agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom governing collaboration in atomic energy research and development
      • Australia:
        • Discussions regarding trade relations between the United States and Australia (Documents 72–77)
      • Canada:
        • Understanding between the United States and Canada with respect to jurisdiction over personnel of United States military forces in Canada in criminal matters (Documents 78–82)
        • Agreement between the United States and Canada regarding postwar disposition of defense installations and facilities
        • Agreement between the United States and Canada regarding provincial and municipal taxation on United States defense projects in Canada
        • Agreement between the United States and Canada regarding specification of areas for drilling oil wells in Canada
        • Agreement between the United States and Canada regarding access to Alaska Highway
        • Agreement between the United States and Canada on naming the proposed highway from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, to Fairbanks, Alaska, the “Alaska Highway”
        • Agreement between the United States and Canada regarding lease of White Pass and Yukon Railway, effected by exchange of notes signed at Ottawa February 22 and 23, 1943
        • Agreement between the United States and Canada regarding establishment and operation by United States Government of certain military radio broadcasting stations in northwest Canada
        • Agreement between the United States and Canada continuing in effect the arrangement of November 29 and December 2, 1940, regarding air transport services
        • Agreement between the United States and Canada regarding waiver of claims arising as a result of collisions between vessels of war
        • Agreement between the United States and Canada concerning application of agreement of May 25 and 26, 1943, regarding waiver of claims arising as result of collisions between vessels of war
        • Agreement between the United States and Canada regarding jurisdiction over prizes, effected by exchange of notes signed at Washington May 24 and August 13, 1943
        • Agreement between the United States and Canada regarding temporary raising of level of Lake St. Francis, continuing in effect the agreement of November 10, 1941
      • India
      • Ireland:
        • Efforts of the United States to obtain concurrence of the United Kingdom in a request to Ireland for use of her naval and air facilities if needed during the war (Documents 83–111)
      • New Zealand:
        • Agreement between the United States and New Zealand regarding jurisdiction over prizes
      • Union of South Africa:
        • Discussions between the United States and the Union of South Africa regarding conclusion of a reciprocal aid agreement and regarding war production in the Union of South Africa (Documents 112–138)
    • Eastern Europe:
      • Finland:
        • Interest of the United States in Finland and its attempts to facilitate the withdrawal of Finland from the war against the Soviet Union (Documents 139–233)
      • Poland:
        • Interest of the United States in the Polish Government in Exile, and in its relations with the Soviet Union (Documents 234–370)
      • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics:
        • Reports on developments of significance concerning Soviet relations with other countries, especially with the United States (Documents 371–473)
        • Discussions relating to policies and problems, and missions concerned with the prosecution of the war, between the United States and the Soviet Union, at times with British participation (Documents 474–581)
        • The continuation of wartime assistance from the United States for the Soviet Union (Documents 582–649)
        • Efforts to arrange with the Soviet Union for the acceptance and onward shipment of relief supplies and mail for the benefit of prisoners of war and interned civilians in Japanese-controlled territory (Documents 650–686)
        • Difficulties with the Soviet Government over the requirement for the registration of Agents in the United States of Foreign Principals, and the exclusion from the mails of Soviet publications as propaganda (Documents 687–696)
        • The trial and sentencing of German war criminals and Russian accomplices in the Soviet Union (Documents 697–707)
        • The reestablishment of the Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church, and religious conditions in the Soviet Union (Documents 708–717)
    • The Far East:
      • China
      • Japan:
        • Second exchange of American and Japanese nationals; interest of the United States in a third exchange (Documents 718–809)
        • Japanese treatment of American prisoners of war and civilian internees (Documents 810–897)
        • Efforts by the United States to send financial and other assistance to American nationals held by Japan (Documents 898–939)
        • Protests by Japan against attacks by the United States on hospital ships (Documents 940–946)
        • Representations by Japan regarding the treatment of Japanese nationals in the United States and Hawaii (Documents 947–956)
        • Seizure by Japanese authorities of property owned by American nationals in occupied China (Documents 957–968)
      • Korea:
        • Interest of the United States in the future status of Korea and the question of recognition of a provisional Korean Government (Documents 969–975)
      • Philippines:
        • Consideration of problems relating to the Commonwealth of the Philippines; conditions in the Philippines under Japanese occupation (Documents 976–984)
      • Thailand:
        • Interest of the United States in question of recognizing a Free Thai movement (Documents 985–988)
        • Exchange of views between the United States and China regarding a Chinese declaration on Thailand
    • Index

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