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THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
PAPERS RELATING TO THE FOREIGN RELATIONS
OF THE UNITED STATES
210662
PUBLICATION No. 894
CONTENTS
LIST OF PAPERS.
GERMANY:
Treaty between the United States and Germany establishing friendly
relations, signed August 25, 1921 .
German appeal to the United States for mediation in the reparation
settlement with the Allied Powers
Page
VII
1
36
Assent of the Conference of Ambassadors to the construction of a diri-
gible in Germany for the United States.
58
GREAT BRITAIN:
Protest by the British Ambassador against American allegations of
unfair British competition for control of important sources of petro-
leum . .
71
Restrictions upon the activities of the Standard Oil Company in
Palestine
Negotiations to ensure the recognition of the rights of the United States
in territories under mandate
Refusal by the United States to admit British claims on behalf of the
Turkish Petroleum Company
80
94
106
Assertion of American capitulatory rights in Palestine
119
Refusal by the Department of State to question the right of the British
Government to exclude certain American citizens from the British
Isles ...
123
British rejection of the proposal to exempt American coastwise shipping
from the Panama Canal tolls
127
Termination, except as to article VI, of the treaty of October 2, 1886,
between the United States and the King of Tonga .
132
GREECE:
Question of the recognition of the Government of King Constantine
Termination of the treaty of 1837 between the United States and
Greece
138
151
Attempt by the Greek authorities at Smyrna to levy taxes in deroga-
tion of American rights in Turkey
154
Exemption from service in the Greek Army of American citizens of
Greek origin who had served in the American Army
164
GUATEMALA:
Overthrow of President Herrera.
178
Federation of the Central American Republics. (See volume I, General.)
Denunciation of the Trade-Marks Convention of August 20, 1910.
(See volume I, General.)
Boundary dispute with Honduras. (See volume I, General.)
III
HAITI:
Discord over the execution of the treaty of September 16, 1915
Measures to relieve the finances of Haiti
Efforts to constitute the Haitian Claims Commission .
Liquidation of German property sequestered during the war.
Boundary dispute with the Dominican Republic. (See volume I,
General.)
224
233
HONDURAS:
Termination of the services of the American Financial Adviser
Federation of the Central American Republics.
244
(See volume I, Gen-
eral.)
Boundary dispute with Guatemala. (See volume I, General.)
Boundary dispute with Nicaragua. (See volume I, General.)
HUNGARY:
Treaty between the United States and Hungary establishing friendly
relations, signed August 29, 1921.
249
JAPAN:
Correspondence between the United States and the Allied Governments
relating to the Island of Yap.
263
Negotiations for a treaty between the United States and Japan relating
to certain Pacific Islands formerly in German possession.
Agreement between the United States and Japan for the provisional
operation of the Naba-Yap-Guam cables
Interest of the United States in a renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Alli-
ance
313
Conversations at Washington regarding alleged discriminations against
Japanese nationals in the United States.
319
Termination of acquiescence by the United States in Japanese passport
regulations for the South Manchuria Railway Zone.
Fatal shooting of Lieutenant Warren H. Langdon, U. S. Navy, by a
Japanese sentry at Vladivostok, January 8, 1921.
Signature at Washington of the Loan Plan for the reorganization of
Liberian finances.
363
MEXICO:
Question of the recognition of the Government of General Obregon by
the United States: Proposed Treaty of Amity and Commerce; objec-
tion by the Obregon Government to concluding a treaty before receiv-
ing recognition.
394
Attitude of other governments toward recognition of the Obregon
Government.
427
Project of a petroleum law to give effect to article 27 of the Mexican
Constitution.
439
Direct arrangement between the oil companies and the Mexican authori-
ties regarding taxes on the production and exportation of oil. .
Decision by the Mexican Supreme Court on the "amparo" case of the
Texas Company of Mexico
Protest by the United States against agrarian legislation in Mexico.
Ineffectual discussions between the Obregon Government and the
International Committee of Bankers on Mexico
MEXICO-Continued.
Proposals looking toward the establishment of a Mixed Claims
Commission . .
504
Proposals for regulating the distribution of the waters of the Colorado
River . . .
515
Relaxation of regulations governing travel between the United States
and Mexico for residents in a forty-mile zone on either side of the
frontier . .
522
NETHERLANDS:
Continued negotiations for American participation in exploiting the oil
fields of the Dutch East Indies. .
528
Amendment of the Philippine Petroleum Act of August 31, 1920, to
anticipate objections by the Netherlands and Great Britain
547
NICARAGUA:
Incursions by revolutionary bands into Nicaragua
554
Sale of munitions by the United States to the Government of Nica-
ragua..
564
NORWAY:
Arbitration agreement, signed June 30, 1921, between the United
States and Norway for the settlement of claims arising out of the
requisitioning of Norwegian ships.
571
PANAMA:
Reappointment of the Fiscal Agent, and the vindication of his legal
powers by the Department of State..
600
Acquisition by the United States of lands on Las Minas Bay and the
Island of Taboga.
616
Boundary dispute with Costa Rica. (See volume I, General.)
PARAGUAY:
Representations by the United States in favor of the revival of the
Asunción Port concession . .
623
Discrepancies between the English and Spanish texts of the extradi-
tion treaty of March 26, 1913, between the United States and Para-
guay
627
PERSIA:
Persian overtures looking toward the appointment of American advisers
to the Persian Government
Persian efforts to interest American oil companies in the exploitation of
Northern Persia
640
PERU:
Appointment of an Administrator of Customs by the Government of
Peru
656
Withdrawal of the Peruvian gold guarantee deposits from the National
City Bank of New York.
663
Representations by the United States on behalf of the All America
Cables, Incorporated . . .
666
Protocol between the United States and Peru, May 21, 1921, providing
for the arbitration of the Landreau claim
671
The Tacna-Arica question. (See volume I, General.)