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Inauguration of the Presidents of-

China-

inaugural address of President Yuan Shih Kal.
inaugural ceremonies.

Cuba: inauguration of President Menocal___

Indemnity payments by:

China

United States__

Industrial property convention_.

Insurrectionary claims against Cuba__

International American Conference, Third: treaties signed at Rio de

Janeiro, 1906__

Page.

82

112

333

202

613

1363-1374

341-353

1349, 1352

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acts in their nature dangerous to other nations, a nation must
refrain from

1029

alien ownership of land-

625-653 passim.

armistice, necessary conditions of..

arbitration of pecuniary claims: text of international convention
of 1906.

825-826

arrest, place of, in relation to extraterritorial rights. 1313-1315, 1310-1339
asylum
789, 796, 855, 1141-1147

1349-1352

bays, distinction between "territorial" and historie
citizen, a corporation as a..

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expatriation of naturalized citizens_.

status of naturalized citizens who again take up their residence
in the country of their origin; text of international convention
See also Japan; Portugal; American citizens; Treaties: by sub-
ject.

claims, arbitration of pecuniary: text of international convention
of 1906.

1028

649

3

1352

1349-1352

consular jurisdiction in relation to extraterritorial rights--- 1310-1339
damages: compensation by the national government for damages by a
local authority to subjects of a foreign government_
constitutional character of the Huerta administration in Mexico__ 772,

641

consular jurisdiction_.

826-827
1310-133)

corporation. See Citizen.

criminal offense: right of a Turkish court to try an American citizen
for crime not admitted by the United States___

1314

de facto relations with a de facto government distinguished from for-
mal recognition ____.

748, 753

646

descent of real property to an alien disqualified from taking.
diplomatic representative, status of; power of an unrecognized admin-
istration to define the extent of its relations with a properly ac-
credied and accepted representative_-_.

discriminatory legislation against particular classes of aliens......
estoppel by treaty agreement....

execution of political prisoners_.

800-801
625-653

642, 643
837-838

878

1310-1339, 1314

exportation of arms: causes for exceptions to prohibition of, 872–877;
prohibition a domestic matter___

extraterritoriality, bearing of, on status of foreign members of the
crew of an American ship.

See also Extraterritoriality.

International law-Continued.

flag, protection afforded by a national. See Extraterritoriality:
Turkey.

intervention to oppose negotiation of a treaty by a contiguous coun-
try affecting their joint interests----
Joint sovereignty. See Sovereignty.

Page.

1022, 1027

judicial process of a foreign court for service in the United States__ 75
jurisdiction, consular, in relation to extraterritorial rights_____ 1310-1339
maritime law: international convention for the unification of rules
pertaining to assistance and salvage at sea__
most-favored-nation treatment guaranteed by treaty in relation to
adverse treatment by local laws.__

1355-1362

638, 641

municipal laws not relevant to demands for performance of interna-
tional obligations____.
347, 625-653 passim

nationality-

of a seaman follows the nationality of his ship-------- 1314, 1310-1339
foreign vessel owned by American citizens______ 1313-1315, 1310-1339
naturalization-

a question of national concern alone-----
See also Citizenship.

635

neutrality statutes of the United States in relation to provisions of
international law --.

868

neutrality participation of foreign residents in defense of attacked
locality forbidden_

793-794

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See also Japan: protest against the land laws of California.
protection by a national flag. See Extraterritoriality: Turkey.

radiotelegraph convention__.

1375-1413

redress:

instances of recourse to legal proceedings instead of to diplo-
matic negotiations_.

640

exhaustion of local remedy prior to diplomatic action__.
reference of a foreign claimant to a provincial or state authority
not acquiesced in by the claimant's government-----
representation by diplomatic and consular officers of the interests

606

640

1123
1339-1345
649,

625-653 passim

of third governments.

requisition for military purposes of foreign property---.
responsibility of a state for the acts of local authorities---.

rights do not require, for their preservation, the continued existence
of the power by which they were acquired_-
637, 640, 645
seaman, nationality of, follows the nationality of his ship------- 1313-1315
sovereignty:

1028

joint sovereignty over waters of "historic" bays-.
reservation by Japan (in relation to the treaty of 1911) of the
right to maintain reciprocity with the separate States of the
United States
--- 627, 643

shipment of arms: distinction between prohibition of export of arms
for promotion of political disturbance and mere commercial sale of

arms--

status of American naturalized citizens in various countries. See
Status.

temporary refuge..

867

737, 789, 796, 855

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transfer of property to aliens, vested rights not impaired by laws
forbidding-----

treaty, option in the form of a--

646
1023-1024

treaty rights do not require, for their preservation, the continued ex-
istence of the power by which they were acquired------

637, 640, 645

war vessels in waters of a government recognized as a de facto but
not a de jure government by the government sending them----- 781-783
International rifle-shooting tournament..

1

International Union for the Protection of Industrial Property: treaty
signed at Washington, 1911__.

Intervention—

of Costa Rica between Nicaragua and the United States in relation to
canal treaty negotiations----

Page.

1363

of Salvador; same as above_-

of Colombia; same as above_.

See also Mexico: policy of the United States.

Invitation to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition_

Isle of Pines, sovereignty over--

Italy:

payment by the United States to Italy of an indemnity for the lynch-
ing of Angelo Albano, an Italian subject----

sovereignty of Italy over Libya; attitude of the United States as to
recognition thereof; relinquishment of extraterritorial rights-----
treaty between the United States and Italy amending article 3 of
the treaty of commerce and navigation of February 26, 1871; text_

Japan:

J.

naturalization of Japanese in the United States a political problem
of national and not international concern_

1022

1027

1031

13

354

613

608

611

635, 644

protection by the United States of Japanese subjects in Mexico___ 915, 916
protest of Japan against the land laws of California__

625-653

Jewish citizens of the United States in Russia; text of House resolution
of 1911---

638

Turkey-----

Judicial process of a foreign court for service in the United States__
Jurisdiction: extraterritorial jurisdiction of the United States denied by

King George I of Greece, assassination of..

King Constantine of Greece, accession of

Land laws of California:

75

1310-1339

551

551

act of May 19, 1913; text-

627

protest of Japan against the act of May 19, 1913.

625-653

Latin America:

declaration of policy of the United States_

7

speech by Senator Elihu Root in the Senate repudiating sentiments
attributed to him -----.

4

Libel of American diplomatic officers---

405

Liberia :

claims of German merchants against Liberia; formation of a claims
commission; good offices of the United States.

665

good offices of the United States in composing difficulties with the
German Government.

655, 665

message of President Howard to the Legislature_

654

transfer of the Donovan trust fund to the Liberian Government by
the American Colonization Society---

686

uprisings of natives on the Sierra Leone frontier.

Libya, sovereignty of Italy over..

681

608

List of papers in this volume, by country, in chronological order, with
subjects noted___

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Maine monument dedication, participation of a Cuban delegation in______
Maritime law:

414

assistance and salvage at sea; international convention for the uni-
fication of certain rules of law_-_.

1355-1362

Third International Conference: treaty signed at Brussels, 1910_--
140322°F R 1913- -90

1355

Mediation between-

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Bolivia and Chile: offer of the American Minister in 1879; reference. 1166
Bolivia, Chile, and Peru-

offers of European governments in 1879 and 1881; attitude of

the United States; reference__ 1166-1167, 1170-1171, 1190, 1196–1198
offers of South American governments; reference_--
1166

Mexico

Ca

offers of the United States in 1880 and 1881; reference.. 1166-1167,
1170-1171

Chile and Peru-

1166

offer of the American Minister in 1879; reference_
Tacna-Arica dispute; proposals for the joint mediation of the
United States, Argentina and Brazil. 1164–1240, 1170-1171, 1179-1240
Ecuador and Peru: request of Peru for the arbitration of the boun-
dary dispute through the mediation of the United States, Argentina,
and Brazil_____.
1147-1164, 1159-1160, 1170-1171
Messages of the President of the United States to the Congress:

annual address_--
Special messages--

Ch

IX-XVI, 864-865

cla

Colombia: March 1, 1913, transmitting a report by the Secretary
of State on the relations between the United States and
Colombia.

296-308

Colorado River: June 14, 1912, transmitting a letter of the Sec-
retary of the Interior submitting an appeal for further appro-
priations and works_

987-990

Mexico: August 27, 1913, submitting a statement of the facts con-
cerning relations with Mexico, embodying the President's in-
structions to Mr. Lind and transcribing the reply of the Mexi-
can Foreign Office to proposals made through Mr. Lind__---- 820-
827,828

opium-

April 21, 1913, transmitting to the Congress a communication
from the Secretary of State urging an appropriation for
the delegation to the Second International Opium Con-
ference__.
August 9, 1913, transmitting to the Congress a communica-
tion from the Secretary of State accompanied by a re-
port from the American delegates to the Second Inter-
national Opium Conference__

Peru: February 7, 1913, transmitting a report of the Secretary
of State concerning slavery in Peru_---

Messages of the Presidents of—

215

cla

220

1240-1249

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amnesty granted by Mexican Congress for period prior to Huerta
régime

Con

782

Angeles, Gen.: action of American ambassador in behalf of‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒
Carranza, Venustiano, Governor of Coahuila :

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Mexico Continued.

Carranza, Venustiano, Governor of Coahuila-Continued.
characterization by the American ambassador...

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757, 774

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968

976

927, 942, 944-945, 948

923
954-956

923,

Chamizal controversy.

convention, proposal by the United States of tentative bases
for a--

refusal of Huerta to consider the controversy until recognition
of his government by the United States.
various references__

claims against Mexico

attitude of Huerta toward foreign claims in general..
Carranza's decrees as to claims and rights of foreigners-----
contrast between claims arising from the revolution of 1910 and
subsequent disturbances; attitude of Great Britain__

932, 936-940, 948-950

international claims commission insisted on by the Diplomatic
Corps...

claims against Mexico made by-
Great Britain-

946-954, 956

correspondence with the United States concerning the na-
ture of various revolutionary claims---

See also Tlahualilo Co.

United States-

923,

932, 936-940, 948-950

attitude of Huerta toward American claims__--- 926-942, 944-950
representations made by the United States September 15,
1912; request for acceptance in principle by Huerta of
the demands thereby made_

778

other representations made to Huerta_-_ 728-729, 924-940, 944-950
settlement required by the United States before recogni-

tion of Huerta government------ 728-729, 737, 760, 773, 778, 790
See also Chamizal controversy; Colorado River; Tlahua-
lilo Co.

Colorado River, construction and maintenance of protective work
on the, and negotiations with the Government of Mexico concern-
ing the equitable distribution of the waters of that river_---- 977-993
international commission suggested_-

treaty suggested__.

981-987

message of the President to Congress in regard to an appro-
priation___.

991

987-990

refusal of Huerta to consider the question until formal recog-
nition of his government by the United States----
other references___.

993
927, 942, 944-945, 948
confiscation of estates of contributors to the revolution against
Huerta-----

Congress-

782

anti-Huerta speech of Senator Belisario Domínguez, Septem-
ber 23, 1913_.

844

resolution of Chamber of Deputies, October 10, 1913, concern-
ing disappearance of Senator Domínguez__-
Chamber of Deputies dissolved by Huerta October 10, 1913_.
new Congress elected October 26----

836

840

850

bill introduced December 9, 1913, nullifying elections of October
26, 1913, calling elections for July, 1914, and continuing
Huerta as "constitutional ad interim President" to November
30, 1916

adjourned December 15, 1913, until April 14, 1914__.
See also Permanent Commission.

866
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