1 Monroe Doctrine-Continued. declaration of policy with regard to Latin America. Montenegro: Page. 4-6 war with Bulgaria. See Bulgaria. war with Turkey. See Turkey. Morocco: responsibility of the Moroccan Government for the safety of treaty guaranty in relation to adverse local laws. 631, 638, 641, 643, 625-653 Müller, Dr. Lauro S., Minister for Foreign Affairs of Brazil; visit to the consular jurisdiction over Greek captain of American ship------ 1310-1339 abrogation of the right of Syrians to trade in Haiti; rights of 575 convention, international, establishing the status of naturalized citi- conventions between- 1352-1355 United States and Austria-Hungary: violation of convention of United States and Japan: relation of the treaty of commerce 21 635, 644 United States and Portugal: interpretation of the convention of 1296, 1297, 1290-1303 See also Citizenship; Nationality. Naval station at: Corn Island: proposal of Nicaragua to the United States. 1021 353 Gulf of Fonseca: proposal of Nicaragua to the United States- 1021 Navigation port regulations: arrest in Turkey of captain of an Ameri- 1310-1339 Netherlands: dedication of the Palace of Peace at The Hague____ 1017 1017 opium convention, deposit-at The Hague of the instrument of ratifica- 283 Neutrality: exportation of arms and munitions of war. See Arms. 868 smuggling of arms into Mexico_ 877, 879 See also Asylum; Mexico: policy of the United States; Mexico: Nicaragua: canal: proposed interoceanic canal treaty between the United States 1021-1034 claims: mixed commission for the settlement of; reference- 1040, 1048-1059 1059 Nicaragua-Continued. Page. 1032-1033 denial of Colombia's claim to sovereignty over Great Corn and Little conclusion of a loan contract with American bankers: good offices text of loan contract. summary_- finance commissioner appointed... message of President Diaz to the Congress__ North Borneo. See Great Britain. 1034-1067 1045 1061 1050 1020 Norway attitude toward the Huerta régime in Mexico 753, 805, 843, 858, 864 1 O. Opium Conference, Second International; report of the American dele- Palace of Peace at The Hague_--- American citizens, assault on---- P. 1017 1069-1081 American citizens of Chinese race, status and protection of----- 1104-1105 declaration effected by exchange of notes between the United States 1068-1069 financial measures; attitude of the United States-_ 1094-1104 health of the Isthmus in relation to sanitation of Guayaquil. 517 1105-1139 railroads proposed Duncan concession objected to by the United States for 1081-1094 proposed Panama-David concessien objected to by the United 1094-1104 relations with Colombia and the United States___. 284-329 railroad concession in Panama objected to by the United States for 1081-1094 284-329 passim tolls- exemption of vessels in the coastwise trade of the United States 540-543 proclamation of November 13, 1912; reference__. 540 See also Panama: railroad concession and railroad legislation; Trea- Panama Canal Zone: relation to sanitation of Guayaquil....... 517 Panama Pacific International Exposition at San Francisco in 1915. arrest, imprisonment, and deportation of ex-President Leguía; offer Putumayo Indian slavery- 1141-1147 1140 joint investigation by the United States and Great Britain__ 1240-1289 1140 Peru-Continued. history of the dispute, 1866-1909. bases of settlement proposed by Chile, November 1, 1909_ Page. 1164-1239 1172-1174 1174-1175 proposal by Brazil of mediation of United States, Brazil, and Ar- 1179 severance of diplomatic relations between Peru and Chile. 1178 1178 acceptance by the United States of Brazil's proposal of media- 1182, 1185, 1197 Peru's acceptance of Chile's suggestion of Great Britain as ad- 1205-1208 Chile provides for representation of Tacna-Arica in Chilean Con- gress 1215 Peru requests mediation of the United States, Brazil, and Argen- 1215-1221 resumption of negotiations between Chile and Peru, and renewal 1222-1239 Philippine Islands: extradition to or from British North Borneo; ar- 549 Plebiscite: nature of_____ 1201 Tacna-Arica dispute between Chile and Peru; various proposals of Central America 1024 1165-1168 Mexico. See Mexico: policy of the United States. See also Monroe Doctrine. Political affairs. See entries under the several countries. 1141 1290-1303 Presentation of a statue of Washington to Argentina by American citi- zens President of the United States: 15-20 annual address to the Congress-- ix-xvi special messages. See messages of the President of the United States. Brazil: message of President Marshal Hermes R. da Fonseca to China inaugural address of President Yuan Shih K'ai 21 inauguration.. 112 Presidents of-Continued. Page. Colombia: message of President Carlos E. Restrepo to the Congress; 317 333 Nouel, Archbishop Adolfo A.: message to Congress.. 417 418-422 Bordas Valdés, José: election__ recognition by the United States__. Ecuador: message of President Plaza to the Congress- 422 424 471 Bertrand, Francisco: assumption of the presidency --- Panama: special message of President Porras to the Assembly in 1098 Peru- Leguía, Ex-President Augusto B.: asylum offered at Ameri- 1141-1147 Billinghurst, Guillermo E.: message to the Congress.. 1140 Salvador- Araújo, Manuel E.: assassination of. 1304 Meléndez, Carlos: succession to the presidency- Presumption of expatriation_ Prohibition of- protection of industrial property: international convention______ 1363-1374 1339-1345 ship: classification for the purposes of international jurisdiction 1323, 1310-1339 See also International law; Japan. 37 Proposal of France, Germany, and Great Britain to arbitrate insurrec- 341 Proposal of an interoceanic canal treaty between the United States and 1021 Proposal of railroad concessions in Panama.. 1081, 1094 Prosecution for crime, immunity of Cuban Congressmen from.. Protection by the United States of life and property of foreigners in- 1178-1192 Mexico. See Mexico: policy of the United States. 1105-1139 Page. Protection of industrial property: international convention of 1911___ 1363–1374 1331-1332 625 1021 refusal to surrender the captain of the Texas to American consular requisition of American property for military purposes-- 1310 proposed Duncan concession. proposed Panama-David concession Recognition by the United States of new governments in- China. Cuba- Dominican Republic. Ecuador Greece Haiti Honduras. Mexico: refusal to recognize Huerta administration. See Mexico: Salvador Recognition of sovereignty of Italy over Libya; attitude of the United States Recovery: coffee revenues of Guatemala restored to Great Britain_. Red Cross: Chinese in Mexico, protection of.... Reestablishment of relations between France and Venezuela__ Refugee, political: grant of asylum at American legation__ See also Asylum; Temporary refuge. 1304-1308 608 557 594 919 529 1348 1141-1147 Relinquishment by the United States of extraterritorial rights in Libya 608 of citizens of the United States. See American citizens; Interna- Roumania: war with Bulgaria. See Bulgaria. 637, 640, 645 4 S. Salvador: assassination of President Araújo and succession of Carlos Meléndez 1304-1308 protest against a proposed interoceanic canal treaty between Nica- 1021-1034 |