Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1918
Editor:
- Joseph V. Fuller
General Editor:
- Tyler Dennett
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1930
- Note
- Address of the President, December 2, 1918
- List of Papers
- General (Documents 1-37)
- Farmers’ National Congress (Document 1)
- Protection of American trade-marks (Document 2)
- Abrogation of treaties, certain provisions of which conflicted with the
Seamen’s Act of March 4, 1915
(Documents 3-10)
- Netherlands: Treaties of January 19, 1839, and May 23, 1878 (Documents 3-5)
- Norway: Treaty of July 4, 1827 (Documents 6-8)
- Spain: Treaty of July 3, 1902 (Documents 9-10)
- Netherlands: Treaties of January 19, 1839, and May 23, 1878 (Documents 3-5)
- Boundary dispute: Honduras and Nicaragua (Documents 11-37)
- Farmers’ National Congress (Document 1)
- Argentina (Documents 38-51)
- Brazil (Documents 52-79)
- Cable-landing concessions granted by Brazil to the Central & South
American Co. and the Western Union Telegraph Co. (American companies) and to
the Western Telegraph Co. (a British company)—Discrimination in cable rates (Documents 52-77)
- Message of President Wenceslau Braz P. Gomes to the National
Congress (Document 78)
- Authorization to foreign vessels to engage in coastwise traffic in
Brazilian waters (Document 79)
- Cable-landing concessions granted by Brazil to the Central & South
American Co. and the Western Union Telegraph Co. (American companies) and to
the Western Telegraph Co. (a British company)—Discrimination in cable rates (Documents 52-77)
- China (Documents 80-217)
- Political affairs (Documents 80-111)
- Loan negotiations (Documents 112-158)
- Currency reorganization and loan and currency reform
(Documents 112-149)
- Kirin and Heilungkiang forestry and mines loan
(Documents 150-155)
- Other loans (Documents 156-158)
- Currency reorganization and loan and currency reform
(Documents 112-149)
- Negotiations for the organization of a new international financial
consortium (Documents 159-194)
- Railway concessions (Documents 195-200)
- Opium and morphine traffic in China (Documents 201-210)
- Attitude of the United States toward political relationships in the Far
East (Documents 211-212)
- Institution of Japanese civil administration in the Leased Territory of
Kiaochow (Documents 213-216)
- Exchange of notes and conclusion of agreements between the Governments of
China and Japan relating to military cooperation (Document 217)
- Colombia (Document 218)
- Costa Rica (Documents 219-301)
- Political affairs (Documents 219-301)
- Cuba (Documents 302-392)
- Political affairs (Documents 302-319)
- Financial affairs (Documents 320-373)
- Sugar production in Cuba (Documents 374-392)
- Dominican Republic (Documents 393-414)
- Political, economic, and industrial affairs (Documents 393-394)
- Financial affairs (Documents 395-399)
- Proposed revision of the customs tariff of the Dominican Republic (Documents 400-406)
- Protection of Chinese interests in the Dominican Republic and Haiti by
American diplomatic and consular officers—Authority to issue passports to
Chinese citizens (Documents 407-414)
- Political, economic, and industrial affairs (Documents 393-394)
- Ecuador (Documents 415-451)
- Claims of the Guayaquil & Quito Railway Co. against Ecuador
(Documents 415-451)
- Resumption of payment of interest on bonds (Documents 415-451)
- Resumption of payment of interest on bonds (Documents 415-451)
- Claims of the Guayaquil & Quito Railway Co. against Ecuador
(Documents 415-451)
- France (Documents 452-454)
- Great Britain (Documents 455-468)
- Agreement between the United States and Great Britain extending the
duration of the arbitration convention of April 4, 1908
(Document 455)
- Conference between the United States and Canada for the consideration of
pending questions concerning the fisheries on both the Atlantic and Pacific
coasts (Documents 456-468)
- Agreement between the United States and Great Britain extending the
duration of the arbitration convention of April 4, 1908
(Document 455)
- Guatemala (Documents 469-478)
- The earthquake in Guatemala City
(Documents 469-478)
- The earthquake in Guatemala City
(Documents 469-478)
- Haiti (Document 478a)
- Constitution of June 12, 1918
(Document 478a)
- Constitution of June 12, 1918
(Document 478a)
- Honduras
- Japan
- Liberia (Documents 479-500)
- Financial affairs (Documents 479-500)
- Mexico (Documents 501-705)
- Border disturbances (Documents 501-544)
- Expression of friendship of the United States toward Mexico and all Latin
America—Attitude of the press (Documents 545-561)
- Negotiations for closer commercial relations with Mexico (Documents 562-590)
- Message of President Venustiano Carranza to the National Congress,
September 1, 1918 (Document 591)
- Financial affairs (Documents 592-607)
- Protection of Americans and American interests
(Documents 608-624)
- Protection of American oil interests (Documents 625-689)
- Claims of American citizens against Mexico (Documents 690-705)
- Netherlands
- Nicaragua (Documents 706-727)
- Message of President Emiliano Chamorro to the National Congress (Document 706)
- Financial Affairs (Documents 707-727)
- Boundary dispute with Honduras
- Message of President Emiliano Chamorro to the National Congress (Document 706)
- Norway (Documents 728-730)
- Panama (Documents 731-734)
- Spain
- Index