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CONTENTS
LIST OF PAPERS.
DENMARK:
Refusal by the United States to recognize in a third government the
right of preemption of Danish interests in Greenland .
DOMINICAN Republic:
Adoption of a plan for the withdrawal of the Military Government . .
Assent of the United States to a Dominican Government bond issue
of $10,000,000 . .
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78
Efforts by the Santo Domingo Water, Light and Power Company to
sell its properties to Dominican municipalities . . .
90
Claims by British subjects for injuries suffered at the hands of Do-
minican bandits . .
Boundary dispute with Haiti. (See volume I, General.)
ECUADOR:
Continued protests by the United States against the retroactive ap-
plication of decrees fixing the rate of international exchange.
EGYPT:
Recognition by the United States of the independence of Egypt.
Undertaking by the United States not to withdraw from the Mixed
Court arrangement except after one year's notice.
103
106
ETHIOPIA:
Request by Great Britain for cooperation by the United States in re-
stricting the importation of firearms into Ethiopia.
110
FRANCE:
Negotiations to ensure by treaty the rights of the United States in
territories under French mandate
Representations by the United States on behalf of American cable
companies for permission to open offices in France for dealing
directly with the public.
Efforts of the United States to assist in the solution of the problems
of German reparation.
160
German proposal for a pledge of peace among the powers interested
in the Rhine.
203
Decision by the United States to reduce its Army of Occupation in
Germany to a force of one thousand men
211
Efforts by the United States to secure reimbursement for the costs of
the American Army of Occupation in Germany . . .
Cessation of American purchase of German dyes from the reparation
commission
218
234
GERMANY-Continued.
Agreement, August 10, 1922, between the United States and Germany
for a mixed claims commission.
240
Revival of the patent agreement of February 23, 1909, between the
United States and Germany.
266
GREAT BRITAIN:
territories under British mandate.
268
Palestine
African territories
310
Negotiations by American oil companies for a share with other foreign
interests in exploiting the Mesopotamian oil fields
Discrimination in India against American oil companies.
Opposition of the British Government to the granting by Portugal of
concessions to American companies for landing cables in the
Azores
333
352
359
392
Dispute with the British Government over withdrawal of recognition
of American consular officers at Newcastle-on-Tyne. . .
Supplementary extradition convention between the United States
and Great Britain, May 15, 1922. . .
Denunciation by Great Britain of the treaty and convention between
the United States and Great Britain for the abolition of the African
slave trade
.
Failure to secure ratification of the cable agreement between
the United States, Great Britain, and Italy, signed at the Prelim-
inary Communications Conference of 1920. (See volume I,
General.)
GREECE:
Attitude of the United States toward recognition of the Greek Gov-
ernment.
406
407
409
American relief activities on behalf of Greeks evacuated from Turkish
territory
414
Continued impressment of American citizens of Greek origin into the
Greek Army.
453
Objections by the Department of State to a private loan to the unrec-
ognized government of Greece.
455
GUATEMALA:
Recognition of the Orellana government by the United States.
458
HAITI:
Appointment of a High Commissioner by President Harding-The
election of President Borno-The appointment of a new financial
adviser
461
Contract for a loan to Haiti from the National City Bank and the
National City Company. .
472
Contract for the transfer of the charter of the Banque Nationale
d'Haiti to the Banque Nationale de la République d'Haiti.
Institution of the Claims Commission in Haiti. . .
523
535
Reluctance of the Department of State to sanction the exercise of
jurisdiction by the provost courts in cases affecting Haitians.
Boundary dispute with the Dominican Republic. (See volume I,
553
Agreement signed by the Presidents of Nicaragua, Honduras, and
Salvador August 20, 1922, on board the U. S. S. Tacoma in Fonseca
Bay. (See volume I, General.)
Boundary dispute with Nicaragua. (See volume I, General.)
HUNGARY:
Revival of the extradition convention of July 3, 1856, and the copy-
right convention of January 30, 1912, between the United States and
the former Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
561
577
ITALY:
Protests by the Italian Government against restrictions upon Italian
immigration into the United States.
579
Failure to secure ratification of the cable agreement between the
United States, Great Britain, and Italy, signed at the Preliminary
Communications Conference of 1920. (See volume I, General.)
JAPAN:
Cancelation of the Lansing-Ishii Agreement of November 2, 1917
Convention between the United States and Japan, February 11, 1922,
relating to certain Pacific islands formerly in German possession
Ruling by the Department of Labor holding illegal the entry of "picture
brides" into the United States.
591
599
604
LIBERIA:
Failure of the loan plan of 1921 to receive the sanction of the American
Congress
606
Steps taken toward completing the delimitation of the Franco-Liberian
Boundary.
634
MEXICO:
Question of the recognition of the government of General Obregon by
the United States
639
Attitude of other governments toward recognition of the Obregon
government
682
Agreement between the Mexican Secretary of Hacienda and the Inter-
national Committee of Bankers on Mexico, respecting Mexican
foreign obligations . . .
685
Adjustment and extension of the arrangement of 1921 between the oil
companies and the Mexican Government regarding taxation.
Mexican charges of American interference with oil legislation.
Continued protests by the United States against agrarian measures in
Mexico . .
Suit brought by the Oliver Trading Company against the Government
of Mexico in United States District Court in New York.
Termination of the embargo on the shipment of arms from the United
States to Mexico. .
709
717
Мовоссо:
Protest by the United States against an exclusive concession for the
construction and operation of a Port at Tangier .
720
Insistence by the United States upon the jurisdiction of its consular
courts over American protégés in Morocco..
736