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Mr. Knox to Mr. Reid

1909. Dec. 14

(telegram).

Same subject. Transmits memorandum for presen-
tation to foreign office relative to British coopera-
tion.

1112 Mr. Reid to Mr. Knox...... Dec. 16 Arbitration of the claim of Alsop & Co., an American
corporation, v. Chile. Says controversy sub-
mitted to the King for adjustment.

1122 Same to same..

Dec. 30 Proposal for the neutralization of railways in Man-
churia. Incloses foreign office memorandum.
Arbitration of the claim of Alsop & Co., an American
Corporation, v. Chile. Incloses note stating King
will act as arbitrator.

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Dec. 31

The North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration De-
cision of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at
The Hague in the case submitted by the United
States and Great Britain. Text.

The Hukuang Railway loan. Incloses copy of note
from foreign office.

Arbitration of the claim of Alsop & Co., an American
Corporation, v. Chile. Incloses note to foreign
office expressing appreciation of action of the King.

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Mr. Knox to Mr. Phillips Feb.
(telegram).

2 The Hukuang Railway loan. United States is will-
ing to make concessions to France in interest of
immediate settlement of negotiations.

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Mr. Knox to Mr. Phillips | Feb.
(telegram).

Mr. Reid to Mr. Knox...... Feb. 19
Mar. 3

8 Same subject. United States willing to yield engin-
eering rights to France if Great Britain will make
certain concessions.
International Prize Court and Court of Arbitral
Justice. Transmits reply of foreign office.
Same subject. Says Dr. James Brown Scott will
meet the representatives of Great Britain, France,
and Germany in Paris to discuss modification of
prize court convention.

Mr. Knox to Mr. Reid
(telegram).

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The Hukuang Railway loan. Expresses hope that
Great Britain will accept proposal in view of
favorable acceptance by France.

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Affairs in Liberia. Transmits copy of embassy's
note to foreign office relative to maintenance of
status quo in Liberia.

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Mr. Wilson to Mr. Reid
(telegram).

Mar. 12 Compulsory emigration; case of Alfred Lumb. In-
structs embassy to bring case to attention of foreign
office.

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Mr. Bryce to Mr. Knox.......do.....

Sir Edward Grey to Mr.
Knox (telegram).

May 9

Mr. Knox to Mr. Reid (tele-
gram).

May 11

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Same subject. Expresses appreciation for sympathy
and says embassy will cooperate with department
in arranging memorial services.

Same subject. Expresses gratitude for message of
sympathy.

Same subject. Instructs embassy to inform foreign
office of designation of Col. Roosevelt as special
ambassador to attend funeral ceremonies.

Same subject. Says funeral will take place at Wind-
sor May 20.

Treaty between the United States and Great Britain
relating to boundary waters between the United
States and Canada. Text.

...do.... Death of His Majesty King Edward VII. Transmits
Senate resolution for communication to foreign
office.

Same to same (telegram)... May 14

Mr. Reid to Mr. Knox..... May 17
Same to same....
...do.....
Same to same (telegram)... May 18

Same subject. Informs embassy concerning rank of
members of suite to accompany Special Ambassa-
dor Roosevelt.

Same subject. Transmits notes from foreign office
regarding President's expressions of sympathy.
Same subject. Transmits foreign office reply to note
forwarding House resolution.

The Hukuang Railway loan. Refers to decision con-
cerning engineering rights and asks department's
views.

Mr. Knox to Mr. Reid (tele-...do..... Death of His Majesty King Edward VII. Instructs
gram).
embassy to send wreath in President's name for
funeral ceremonies.

Mr. Knox to Mr. Bryce.... May 19 Taking of testimony by consular officers. Explains

Mr. Knox to Mr. Reid (tele- ...do.....
gram).
Mr. Reid to Mr. Knox.....

department's attitude regarding the taking of tes-
timony by consular officers.

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May 25

The Hukuang Railway loan. Refers to telegram of
18th and says terms are acceptable.
Same subject. Transmits note to foreign office re en-
gineering rights.

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Death of His Majesty King Edward VII. Transmits
foreign office note regarding resolution of condo-
lence passed by Senate.

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Same to same (telegram)... June 8

The Hukuang Railway loan. Communicates for-
eign office note of June 7.

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Same subject. Incloses copy of note from foreign
office reciting terms of agreement.
Affairs in Liberia. Asks views of United States re-
garding Liberian affairs.

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from the
British Embassy.
Mr. Reid to Mr. Knox..... June 16

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Death of His Majesty King Edward VII. Transmits
note from foreign office acknowledging engrossed
copy of Senate resolution of condolence.
Proposal for the neutralization of railways in Man-
churia. Transmits newspaper articles relative to
policy of British Government in Chinchow-Aigun
matter.

Affairs in Liberia. Gives views of the United States
for the reorganization of Liberian finances.
The Hukuang Railway loan. Approves agreement
reached in Paris on May 23-24.

Compulsory emigration; case of Alfred Lumb.
Transmits note from foreign office explaining de-
portation order which has been revoked.

115 Mr. Bryce to Mr. Knox.... June 27 Taking of testimony by consular officers. Commu

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nicates statement of British foreign office regarding
the taking of testimony by consular officers.
The Hukuang Railway loan. Transmits note from
foreign office relative to settlement.

Mr. Reid to Mr. Knox..... June 29
936 Mr. Wilson to Mr. Bryce... July 15 Taking of testimony by consular officers. Says

United States agrees to the taking of evidence by
consular officers, subject to reservations indicated.

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Mr. Reid to Mr. Knox.....] Nov. 5 Joint International Commission for the investigation

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of the Opium Question in the Far East. Trans-
mits note from foreign office asking if participating
powers have agreed to preliminary study of cocaine
and opium trade.

Same subject. Says British proposals regarding
morphine and cocaine will be submitted to Govern-
ments interested.

Same subject. Reports relative to compulsory
declaration in England regarding cocaine and
morphine.

Declaration by the United States and Great Britain
exempting commercial travelers' samples from
customs inspection. Text.

Joint International Commission for the Investigation
of the Opium Question in the Far East. Says
Governments interested have been informed re-
garding compulsory declaration concerning cocaine
and morphine data.

GREECE.

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1910.

72 Mr. Moses to Mr. Knox.... Jan. 27

Marriage of American women to subjects of Greece.
Reports regarding difficulties experienced in these

cases.

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Mr. Knox to Mr. Moses.... May 20 Trial in Greece of Greek subject for extraditable
crimes committed in United States. Transmits
copy of circular issued by Pennsylvania authori-
ties requesting arrest of Greek subject charged with
crime committed in Pennsylvania.
Same subject. Reports regarding case of Greek
subject charged with crime in Pennsylvania.
Same subject. Reports regarding trial and convic-
tion in Greece of Greek subject charged with crime
in United States.

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Mr. McCreery to Mr. Knox. July 19
Mr. Wilson to Mr. McCreery. Aug. 13
Same to same (telegram)... Aug. 26

Same subject. Transmits note from foreign office
granting request for the arrest.

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Same subject. Expresses gratitude at action of
Honduras.

648

Revolution in Nicaragua. Transmits instruction to
be forwarded to Consul at Managa relative to re-
lations with Nicaraguan government.

Mr. McCreery to Mr. Knox. Oct. 3 Same subject. Reports departure of Madriz for

Mexico.

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ITALY.

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1909.

Mr. Knox to Mr. Leishman. Nov. 3

International Prize Court and Court of Arbitral
Justice. See Nov. 3, 1909, to Vienna.

Memorandum from the
Italian Embassy.
Memorandum tothe Italian Nov. 16 Same subject. Says department does not think it
Embassy.

Nov. 6 Alleged discrimination against Italian subjects by
courts of Pennsylvania. Refers to recent case and
gives views regarding rights of nonresident aliens.

Same to same..

advisable to amend treaty in order to give greater
rights to Italian subjects.

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1910. Jan. 12

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Mr. Knox to Baron Mayor. Jan. 13 Alleged violation of art. 6 of the consular convention

of 1878 between the United States and Italy. Re-
fers to protest of Italian consul general at Denver
regarding service in a libel suit and suggests steps
to be taken.

Mr. Knox to Mr. Leishman....do..... Same subject. Transmits memorandum relative to

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Same subject. Refers to previous correspondence
and gives views.

Joint International Commission for the Investigation
of the Opium Question in the Far East. Expresses
appreciation of Italian Government's decision to
participate.

Mar. 21 Alleged discrimination against Italian subjects by
courts of Pennsylvania. Submits proposals of his
Government regarding right of Italian subjects to
recover indemnity for the death of relatives.
Joint International Commission for the Investigation
of the Opium Question in the Far East. Says
Italian Government will appoint delegate.
International Prize Court and Court of Arbitral Jus-
tice. Transmits note from foreign office.
Alleged discrimination against Italian subjects by
courts of Pennsylvania. Says department will
give careful consideration to question.
Functions of consular officers concerning wills. Asks
to be informed as to the duty of consuls in connec-
tion with the making and receiving of wills.
Extradition of Porter Charlton, an American citizen,
from the United States to Italy. Requests that
warrant be issued for surrender of fugitive.
Same subject. Says warrant can not be issued and
asks to be informed as to Italy's views in the mat-

Mr. Knox to Marquis di May 20
Montagliari.

79 Marquis di Montagliari to June 18
Mr. Knox.

Same to same (telegram)... June 23

June 25

Mr. Knox to Marquis di June 24
Montagliari (telegram).
Marquis di Montagliari to
Mr. Knox (telegram).
Mr. Knox to Marquis di
Montagliari (telegram).

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ter.
Same subject. Refers to his telegram of 23d and says
it was the preliminary mandate that was desired.
.do..... Same subject. Refers to previous correspondence
and says it is presumed that further instructions
are being awaited.

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Alleged discrimination against Italian subjects by courts of Pennsylvania. Gives views of department regarding right of nonresident aliens to recover indemnity for death of relatives. International Prize Court and Court of Arbitral Justice. Communicates views regarding establishment of the prize court with instructions to lay them before the Italian Government. Joint International Commission for the Investigation of the Opium Question in the Far East. (Same as instruction of Dec. 7 to China.) Extradition of Porter Charlton, an American citizen, from the United States to Italy. Memorandum by the Secretary of State.

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Mr. Knox to Mr. O'Brien... Nov. 3

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