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Page 832
... dispatch from the American em- bassy at St. Petersburg inclosing answer of the Russian Government to the Japanese Govern- ment's notes of July 20 and July 29 , 1905 . Mr. Bacon to Mr. Hioki ..... Apr. 10 1033 174 174 174 1034 175 177 ...
... dispatch from the American em- bassy at St. Petersburg inclosing answer of the Russian Government to the Japanese Govern- ment's notes of July 20 and July 29 , 1905 . Mr. Bacon to Mr. Hioki ..... Apr. 10 1033 174 174 174 1034 175 177 ...
Page 833
... dispatch from the Ameri- can consul - general at Newchwang submitting a report on the commercial exploitation of Man- churia and the withdrawal of the Japanese troops . Same subject . Refers to his No. 412 and expresses gratification at ...
... dispatch from the Ameri- can consul - general at Newchwang submitting a report on the commercial exploitation of Man- churia and the withdrawal of the Japanese troops . Same subject . Refers to his No. 412 and expresses gratification at ...
Page 855
... dispatch from the American vice - consul at Warsaw relating to the general strike in Lodz . Same subject . Reports in regard to the robbery of the treasury wagon on the streets of St. Peters- burg . Treatment and condition of Jews in ...
... dispatch from the American vice - consul at Warsaw relating to the general strike in Lodz . Same subject . Reports in regard to the robbery of the treasury wagon on the streets of St. Peters- burg . Treatment and condition of Jews in ...
Page 858
... dispatch from consul - general at Beirut , directs him to press most urgently for the irades that will secure to American institutions the im- munities now denied them , and states that he should meanwhile demand for American schools ...
... dispatch from consul - general at Beirut , directs him to press most urgently for the irades that will secure to American institutions the im- munities now denied them , and states that he should meanwhile demand for American schools ...
Page 860
... dispatch from consul - general at Bei- rut in regard to the customs immunities for Amer- ican institutions . Mr. Root to Mr. Leishman ... Feb 24 Immunity for postal matter mailed by a consul . 1023 Same to same . Feb 27 1300 Mr ...
... dispatch from consul - general at Bei- rut in regard to the customs immunities for Amer- ican institutions . Mr. Root to Mr. Leishman ... Feb 24 Immunity for postal matter mailed by a consul . 1023 Same to same . Feb 27 1300 Mr ...
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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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