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Death of Joaquim Nabuco, Brazilian ambassador to the United States. Offers condolences of Government and people of United States.

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Mr. Knox to Mr. Chermont ....do. . .. Same subject. Expresses sorrow of President, him

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self, and officers of department. Same subject. Offerscondolence......

Preferential tariff concession in favor of American products. Reports relative to proposed preferential treatment.

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Same subject. Transmits telegram expressing appreciation for honors shown by United States. Same subject. Says President's yacht will be at disposal of Madame Nabuco to convey remains to Hampton Roads.

Same subject. Expresses thanks of his Government for sympathetic attitude of United States. Preferential tariff concessions in favor of American products. Instructed to express appreciation. Death of Joaquim Nabuco, Brazilian ambassador to the United States. Expresses thanks of his Government for tender of President's yacht. Same subject. Says North Carolina will convey remains, and that commanding officer will cooperate with authorities at Rio. Naturalization convention between the United States and Brazil. Text. Boundary dispute between Ecuador and Peru. Says Brazil desires to join tripartite mediation offer and will instruct representatives accordingly. Same subject. (Same as telegram to Buenos Aires)..

Same subject. Says Argentine Government assents to publication of joint note.

Same subject. (Quotes telegram of this date to Lima.)

Message of the President of Brazil to the Brazilian Congress. Incloses copy.

Says Brazil agrees to June 4 for withdrawal of troops.. Same subject. Instructed to inform minister for foreign affairs that department concurs in suggestion reported in legation's May 30.

Mr. Wilson to Mr. de Lima. June 10 | Same subject. Refers to aide memoire of June 1 re

Mr. Dudley to Mr. Knox (telegram).

Mr. Wilson to Mr. de Lima. July 21

garding mediation.

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June 17

Same subject. Says Brazil will instruct its representatives at Lima and Quito regarding withdrawal of troops.

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Same subject. (Same mutatis mutandis, as July 21, to Argentine chargé).

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Same subject. (Mutatis mutandis, as July 28, to the Argentine chargé).

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Same subject. (See telegram of this date to Quito). Same subject. (Same mutatis mutandis, as Aug. 10, to Argentine chargé).

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Same subject. Reviews tripartite mediation proceedings and asks cooperation of his Government. Same subject. Transmits statement regarding attitude of Ecuador toward draft protocol. Same subject. Transmits copy of note from minister of Ecuador regarding views of that Government relative to protocol.

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Same to same.

Feb.

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Same to same (telegram)......do.... 26 Mr. Knox to Mr. Harvey... Feb. 9

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Extradition of Vahan Nalbandian granted by Bul-
garia as an act of grace. Incloses correspondence
with Bulgarian legation relative to surrender.
Same subject. Incloses correspondence with foreign
office.

Same subject. Reports arrest and says surrender
will be made on presentation of extradition papers.
Collection of supplementary income tax from foreign-
ers engaged in business in Bulgaria. Approves
representations made.

Mr. Harvey to Mr. Knox Feb. 17 Extradition of Vahan Nalbandian granted by Bul-
(telegram).

Mr. Wilson to Mr. Harvey Feb. 18 (telegram).

Mr. Knox to Mr. Harvey...do.... (telegram).

Mr. Wilson to Mr. Harvey. Feb. 19

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garia as an act of grace. Says surrender will be
made with understanding that United States can
not reciprocate.

Same subject. Says extradition papers will be for-
warded and directs that Bulgaria be formally in-
formed of inability of United States to reciprocate.
Same subject. Says surrender must be act of grace.
as United States can not reciprocate.
Same subject. Incloses extradition papers which are
to be presented with statement that United States
can not reciprocate.

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Same subject. Incloses correspondence with foreign
office.

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Mr. Carter to Mr. Knox.... Apr. 9

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Mr. Cresson to Mr. Knox.... Feb. 22 Boundary dispute between Ecuador and Peru. Re

ports feeling in Lima regarding boundary arbitra-
tion.

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Mr. Knox to Mr. Cruz..... Feb. 24

Celebration of Chilean centennial. Accepts invita-
tion to participate.

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Same subject. Reports action by Chilean Govern-
ment regarding United States proposal.
Same subject. Gives views regarding the with-
drawal of troops from the frontier.
Message of the President of Chile to the Chilean Con-
gress. Transmits copy.

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Mr. Knox to Mr. Yoacham..

June 9

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Boundary dispute between Ecuador and Peru.
Transmits memorandum embodying views of
United States regarding suggestion of Ecuadorean
Government as to Article VI of arbitration con-
vention.

Mr. Yoacham to Mr. Knox.. June 10 Celebration of Chilean centennial. Requests infor

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Mr. Knox to American special delegates.

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Mr. Pierrepont to Mr. Knox (telegram).

July

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mation re officers of United States participating
ships.

Same subject. Says First Division of Pacific
Fleet will arrive at Valparaiso Sept. 10.
Same subject. Transmits appointments as special
delegates.

Visit of Señor Don Pedro Montt, President of Chile,
to the United States. Says President of Chile has
transferred executive authority to Vice President.

Same to same (telegram)... July 14 Boundary dispute between Ecuador and Peru. Says

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joint action will be taken when colleagues receive
instructions.

Visit of Señor Don Pedro Montt, President of Chile,
to the United States. Says President of Chile ex-
presses thanks for desire of United States to enter-
tain him during his visit.

Mr. Pierrepont to Mr. Knox July 19 Boundary dispute between Ecuador and Peru. Says
(telegram).

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Government of Chile renews assurances of coopera-
tion.

Protection of children born in Chile of Chinese par-
ents. Instructions relative to.
Boundary dispute between Ecuador and Peru. (See
telegram of this date to Quito.)

Visit of Señor Don Pedro Montt, President of Chile,
to the United States. Expresses thanks for cour-
tesies.

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Same subject. Transmits letter of thanks from the
President of Chile.

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Aug. 17

Announces death of President. Death of Señor Don
Pedro Montt and Señor Don Elias Fernandez
Albano, President and Vice President, respec-
tively, of Chile.

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Same subject. Expresses sympathy...

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Same subject. Directs him to express condolences.
Says flags at half-mast on Government buildings
in Washington.

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Same subject. Reports death of Vice President.....

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Mr. Wilson to Mr. Pierre-...do.....

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pont (telegram).

Mr. Figueroa to President

Sept. 8

Same subject.

Acknowledges condolences..

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Taft (telegram).

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Sept. 10

Same subject. Expresses sympathy.

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President Taft to Acting

Sept. 18

Celebration of Chilean centennial. Felicitations..

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President Figueroa (tele

gram).

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Same subject. Incloses note from foreign office on
subject of interpretation of agreement.
Political affairs in China. Transmits copies of im-
perial decrees regarding constitutional reform.
Proposed neutralization of railways in Manchuria.
See telegram of this date to Japan.
Same subject. Instructed to seek Chinese approval
of Japanese participation.

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Mr. Fletcher to Mr. Knox.. Dec. 17 Proposed establishment by the Chinese Eastern

Railway Co. of a municipal administration at
Harbin. Incloses foreign ollice reply to legation's

note.

Same to same (telegram)... Dec. 23 Proposal for the neutralization of railways in Man-
churia. Says China approves general principle
involved in project.

Mr. Greene to Mr. Wilson.. Dec. 27

Mr. Fletcher to Mr. Knox.. Dec. 28 Proposal for the neutralization of railways in Man

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Proposed establishment by the Chinese Eastern
Railway Co. of a municipal administration at
Harbin. Reports relative to tax collections.

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churia. Transmits copy of memorandum pre-
sented to foreign office.

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Same subject. Says British minister advises him
of approval of project.

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Statement to press..

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Mr. Wilson to Mr. Fletcher. Jan.

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Mr. Knox to Mr. Fletcher (telegram).

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Proposal for the neutralization of railways in Man-
churia. Outlines negotiations to date.
Proposed establishment by the Chinese Eastern
Railway Co. of a municipal administration at
Harbin. Incloses instruction to Russia for com-
munication to Russian minister at Peking.
Proposal for the neutralization of railways in Man-
churia. Inform China that success of neutraliza-
tion project depends largely upon her ratification
of Chinchow agreement.

Mr. Fletcher to Mr. Knox ...do..... Same subject. Says China approves Chinchow proj-
(telegram).

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Jan. 10

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Mr. Fletcher to Mr. Knox (telegram).

Jan. 20

Same to same (telegram)... Jan. 21
Jan. 24
Jan. 31
Feb. 1

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ect but will not proceed further with matter for
present.
Joint International Commission for the Investigation
of the Opium Question in the Far East. Trans-
mits note from foreign office regarding China's
terms of acceptance of proposals.
The Hukuang Railway loan. Reviews negotiations
and gives views.

Proposal for the neutralization of railways in Man-
churia. Says he is informed edict has been issued
ratifying Chinchow agreement.

Same subject. Reports memorial relative to foreign
loan for building Chinchow-Aigun Railway.
Same subject. Incloses correspondence relative to
ratification of Chinchow-Aigun agreement.
Same subject. Transmits reply of foreign office rela-
tive to Chinchow-Aigun matter.
Political affairs in China. Transmits edict reaffirm-
ing purpose of Throne to adhere to original con-
stitutional reform program.

Mr. Knox to Mr. Fletcher.. Feb. 7 Proposed establishment by the Chinese Eastern

Railway Co. of a municipal administration at
Harbin. Says that in view of China's decision to
notify American consul concerning detailed regu-
lations discussion of detailed objections will be
deferred.

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churia. Reports interview with foreign office rela-
tive to Russian and Japanese protests.
..do..... Joint International Commission for the Investigation
of the Opium Question in the Far East. Transmits
copy of new laws regarding opium suppression.
..do..... Political affairs in China. Transmits edict replying
to memorial regarding the date of opening of Im-
perial Parliament.
Joint International Commission for the Investigation
of the Opium Question in the Far East. Incloses
note relative to importation of cocaine and says
China wishes same restrictions on this drug as are
applied to morphine.

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Visit of His Imperial Highness Prince Tsai-t'ao to
the United States. Says visit will be for purpose
of studying military system.
Joint International Commission for the Investigation
of the Opium Question in the Far East. Express
to Chinese Government appreciation of acceptance.
Visit of His Imperial Highness Prince Tsai-t'ao to
the United States. Says arrangements will be
made to facilitate inquiries of prince regarding mili-
tary system of the United States.

Mr. Wilson to Mr. Chang......do..... Taxes levied in Manchuria upon foreign goods certi

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Mr. Knox to Mr. Fletcher.. Mar. 28

fied as exempt therefrom. Calls attention to the
improper levy of taxes upon foreign goods by au-
thorities in Manchuria.

Visit of His Imperial Highness Prince Tsai-t'ao to
the United States. Expresses appreciation for
proposed courtesies to prince.

Same subject. Transmits note regarding visit and
gives the names of suite.

Joint International Commission for the Investiga-
tion of the Opium Question in the Far East.
Approves proposed measures to restrict importa-
tion of cocaine.

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