Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 - Latin America |
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Page 823
... agent at Port de Paix in which the agent is informed that the settlement of the estate of Dr. J. R. Paradis should be a matter for the Haitian courts . 11 Mr. Root to Mr. Furniss ..... Feb. 24 Expulsion of foreigners . States that if it ...
... agent at Port de Paix in which the agent is informed that the settlement of the estate of Dr. J. R. Paradis should be a matter for the Haitian courts . 11 Mr. Root to Mr. Furniss ..... Feb. 24 Expulsion of foreigners . States that if it ...
Page 828
... agent of Swift & Co. complains that the customs au- thorities still require certificates of microscopic examination and gives information as to grounds upon which requirement is based . Same subject . Refers to his note of Sept. 13 and ...
... agent of Swift & Co. complains that the customs au- thorities still require certificates of microscopic examination and gives information as to grounds upon which requirement is based . Same subject . Refers to his note of Sept. 13 and ...
Page 830
... agent of the American Trading Company to visit Port Arthur , but only as an ordinary trav- eler . Incloses memorandum relative to steps taken by the legation in the matter and note re- questing permits for Messrs . Nielson , Friede ...
... agent of the American Trading Company to visit Port Arthur , but only as an ordinary trav- eler . Incloses memorandum relative to steps taken by the legation in the matter and note re- questing permits for Messrs . Nielson , Friede ...
Page 831
... agent and consul - general , " thus following a usual precedent in the case of pro- tected countries and facilitating business relations with the Japanese residents . 19 Mr. Hioki to Mr. Root . 412 Mr. Wilson to Mr. Root ..... Mar. 15 ...
... agent and consul - general , " thus following a usual precedent in the case of pro- tected countries and facilitating business relations with the Japanese residents . 19 Mr. Hioki to Mr. Root . 412 Mr. Wilson to Mr. Root ..... Mar. 15 ...
Page 832
... agent , " on the ground that under the agreement between Japan and Korea all diplomatic business concerning Korea is to be transacted at Tokyo , and the resident general will treat in regard to such foreign matters only as come within ...
... agent , " on the ground that under the agreement between Japan and Korea all diplomatic business concerning Korea is to be transacted at Tokyo , and the resident general will treat in regard to such foreign matters only as come within ...
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acknowledge the receipt Acting Secretary Ambassador Thompson American citizens AMERICAN EMBASSY AMERICAN LEGATION authorities Cape Haitien cargo certificate chargé d'affaires commerce communication conference consul consul-general consular convention counterfeiting court custom-house delegates diplomatic dispatch Douma duties ELIHU ROOT excellency exequatur foreign affairs foreign office French H. W. FURNISS Haiti Haitian Hioki honor to inclose honor to inform Imperial inclose herewith Incloses copy Inclosure instant instructions issued Italian Chargé Italy January Japan Japanese Government Jews July June Korea Kwantung laborers Leishman letter Majesty Manchuria matter ment Mexican Mexico minister for foreign Minister Furniss Morocco Panama passport persons Petersburg police Port Arthur Port au Prince present President railway ratification received referred regard regulations reply Republic request ROBERT BACON Russia seal September steamer Sublime Porte Tangier telegram tion translation transmit treaty ultimo United Venezuelan vessels vice-consul Washington Yaqui
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