Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 - Latin America |
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... convention with United States for extradition of criminals .. 1069 Diplomatic intervention in contentious matters .... 1071 Chinese students in Japanese schools ..... 1072 American property in Port Arthur and Dalny ... 1074 Postbellum ...
... convention with United States for extradition of criminals .. 1069 Diplomatic intervention in contentious matters .... 1071 Chinese students in Japanese schools ..... 1072 American property in Port Arthur and Dalny ... 1074 Postbellum ...
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... convention was expressed to him by the director - general of the foreign office during recent conversation . Incloses memorandum setting forth status of convention as regards its signing by other powers . Jan. 11 Amendment to the ...
... convention was expressed to him by the director - general of the foreign office during recent conversation . Incloses memorandum setting forth status of convention as regards its signing by other powers . Jan. 11 Amendment to the ...
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... convention . Feb. 16 Same subject . States that Japan is willing to enter into a convention provided copyright does not apply to translations or to books published before the date of ratification of the convention . Same subject ...
... convention . Feb. 16 Same subject . States that Japan is willing to enter into a convention provided copyright does not apply to translations or to books published before the date of ratification of the convention . Same subject ...
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... Convention for the arbitration of pecuniary claims , signed at Mexico City in 1902. Refers to article 5 of the convention and asks whether any govern- ments other than Guatemala , Salvador , Peru , Honduras , Mexico , and the United ...
... Convention for the arbitration of pecuniary claims , signed at Mexico City in 1902. Refers to article 5 of the convention and asks whether any govern- ments other than Guatemala , Salvador , Peru , Honduras , Mexico , and the United ...
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... convention of 1855. States that the de- partment concurs in the opinion reported in No. 116 , that the consular convention of 1855 is still in force and that it will be governed thereby . Same subject . Reports that the Netherlands Gov ...
... convention of 1855. States that the de- partment concurs in the opinion reported in No. 116 , that the consular convention of 1855 is still in force and that it will be governed thereby . Same subject . Reports that the Netherlands Gov ...
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