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Monroe Doctrine-Continued.

declaration of policy with regard to Latin America.
speech of Senator Root____

Montenegro:

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7

4-6

war with Bulgaria.

See Bulgaria.

war with Turkey. See Turkey.

Morocco: responsibility of the Moroccan Government for the safety of

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treaty guaranty in relation to adverse local laws. 631, 638, 641, 643, 625-653
See also Extraterritoriality.

Müller, Dr. Lauro S., Minister for Foreign Affairs of Brazil; visit to the

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consular jurisdiction over Greek captain of American ship------ 1310-1339
See also Citizenship; Naturalization.
Naturalization:

abrogation of the right of Syrians to trade in Haiti; rights of
Syrian-born American citizens__

575

convention, international, establishing the status of naturalized citi-
zens who again take up their residence in the country of their
origin___

conventions between-

1352-1355

United States and Austria-Hungary: violation of convention of
1871.

United States and Japan: relation of the treaty of commerce
and navigation of 1911 to the land laws of California as to
naturalization of Japanese..........

21

635, 644

United States and Portugal: interpretation of the convention of
1908___

1296, 1297, 1290-1303

See also Citizenship; Nationality.

Naval station at:

Corn Island: proposal of Nicaragua to the United States.
Guantánamo: negotiations with Cuba_--_-

1021

353

Gulf of Fonseca: proposal of Nicaragua to the United States-

1021

Navigation port regulations: arrest in Turkey of captain of an Ameri-
can ship for violation of regulations during war___.

1310-1339

Netherlands:

dedication of the Palace of Peace at The Hague____
misuse of the American flag for advertising purposes.

1017

1017

opium convention, deposit-at The Hague of the instrument of ratifica-
tion by the United States of the-----

283

Neutrality:

exportation of arms and munitions of war. See Arms.
laws of the United States in relation to international law__.
protection of American citizens in Mexico. See Mexico: policy of the
United States.

868

smuggling of arms into Mexico_

877, 879

See also Asylum; Mexico: policy of the United States; Mexico:
temporary refuge.

Nicaragua:

canal: proposed interoceanic canal treaty between the United States
and Nicaragua, and protests of Salvador and Costa Rica in rela-
tion thereto_-_-

1021-1034

claims: mixed commission for the settlement of; reference- 1040, 1048-1059
Dawson agreements of 1910; reference_-

1059

Nicaragua-Continued.

Page.

1032-1033

denial of Colombia's claim to sovereignty over Great Corn and Little
Corn Islands
financial affairs-

conclusion of a loan contract with American bankers: good offices
of the United States; relation of loan funds to Mixed Commis-
sion's awards__

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
Nursery stock, certificates of inspection of..

1

O.

Opium Conference, Second International; report of the American dele-
gates; ratification of the opium convention by the United States----- 215-283
Ottoman Government. See Turkey.

Palace of Peace at The Hague_---
Panama:

American citizens, assault on----

P.

1017

1069-1081

American citizens of Chinese race, status and protection of----- 1104-1105
canal. See Panama Canal.

declaration effected by exchange of notes between the United States
and Panama permitting consuls to take note, in person or by au-
thorized representatives, of declarations of values of exports made
by shippers before customs officers; text___.

1068-1069

financial measures; attitude of the United States-_

1094-1104

health of the Isthmus in relation to sanitation of Guayaquil.
protection of Chinese interests in Panama; good offices of the United
States

517

1105-1139

railroads

proposed Duncan concession objected to by the United States for
strategic and other reasons......

1081-1094

proposed Panama-David concessien objected to by the United
States for strategic, financial, and other reasons_.

1094-1104

relations with Colombia and the United States___.

284-329

railroad concession in Panama objected to by the United States for
strategic reasons relating to the canal.
relation of Colombia to the canal-----

1081-1094

284-329 passim

tolls-

exemption of vessels in the coastwise trade of the United States
from payment of tolls; representations of Great Britain__-- 540-549
act of August 24, 1912; references... –

540-543

proclamation of November 13, 1912; reference__.

540

See also Panama: railroad concession and railroad legislation; Trea-
ties: by subject (canal).

Panama Canal Zone: relation to sanitation of Guayaquil.......

517

Panama Pacific International Exposition at San Francisco in 1915.
Payment by the United States to Italy of an indemnity.
Peace plan of the President-----

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arrest, imprisonment, and deportation of ex-President Leguía; offer
of asylum at the American legation and courtesies extended to him
by the United States at Panama and New York; recognition by the
Peruvian Government of the right of a political refugee to seek and
be accorded asylum at the legation of a foreign country.
boundary dispute between Peru and Ecuador___.
message of the President

Putumayo Indian slavery-

1141-1147
1141, 1147-1164

1140

joint investigation by the United States and Great Britain__ 1240-1289
reference---

1140

Peru-Continued.
Tacna-Arica dispute between Peru and Chile; various proposals for
the mediation of the United States, Argentina, and Brazil; refusal
of Chile to assent to the offer of the United States to protect Peru-
vian interests in Chile----.

history of the dispute, 1866-1909.

bases of settlement proposed by Chile, November 1, 1909_
bases proposed by Peru, 1909__.

Page.

1164-1239
1164-1171

1172-1174

1174-1175

proposal by Brazil of mediation of United States, Brazil, and Ar-
gentina

1179

severance of diplomatic relations between Peru and Chile.
refusal of Chile to assent to protection of Peruvian interests by
the United States--

1178

1178

acceptance by the United States of Brazil's proposal of media-
tion____.

1182, 1185, 1197

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Peru's acceptance of Chile's suggestion of Great Britain as ad-
viser

1205-1208

Chile provides for representation of Tacna-Arica in Chilean Con-

gress

1215

Peru requests mediation of the United States, Brazil, and Argen-
tina

1215-1221

resumption of negotiations between Chile and Peru, and renewal
of request for mediation___

1222-1239

Philippine Islands: extradition to or from British North Borneo; ar-
rangement between the United States and Great Britain_
Plant quarantine act----

549
2

Plebiscite:

nature of_____

1201

Tacna-Arica dispute between Chile and Peru; various proposals of
plebiscites__
1168, 1169, 1172, 1174, 1181, 1187, 1192, 1222
Policy of the United States in relation to-

Central America

1024

1165-1168

Mexico. See Mexico: policy of the United States.
South America

See also Monroe Doctrine.

Political affairs. See entries under the several countries.
Political refugee granted asylum at American legation___
Portugal: American citizenship of Portugese-born children of native or
naturalized American fathers; dual citizenship of American-born chil-
dren of Portuguese parents, and their exemption from Portuguese mili-
tary service under certain conditions; interpretations of the naturali-
zation treaty of 1908 between the United States and Portugal, the
fourteenth amendment to the Constitution and section 1993 of the Re-
vised Satutes

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.
arbitrator of Ecuador-Peru boundary dispute, suggested by Brazil as_
declaration of policy with regard to Latin America_
peace plan submitted to the diplomatic corps___

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Brazil: message of President Marshal Hermes R. da Fonseca to
the Congress__

China inaugural address of President Yuan Shih K'ai

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82

inauguration..

112

Presidents of-Continued.

Page.

Colombia: message of President Carlos E. Restrepo to the Congress;
extracts pertaining to relations with the United States--
Cuba: inauguration of President Mario G. Menocal_
Dominican Republic-

317

333

Nouel, Archbishop Adolfo A.: message to Congress..
resignation____

417

418-422

Bordas Valdés, José: election__

recognition by the United States__.

Ecuador: message of President Plaza to the Congress-

422

424

471

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Bertrand, Francisco: assumption of the presidency ---
Liberia: message of President Daniel E. Howard to the Legislature__
Mexico-

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Panama: special message of President Porras to the Assembly in
relation to railroad legislation----

1098

Peru-

Leguía, Ex-President Augusto B.: asylum offered at Ameri-
can legation; deportation; courtesies offered him by the United
States__

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-

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protection of industrial property: international convention______ 1363-1374
See also Protection of American life and property.
requisition of American property for military purposes by the Turk-
ish Government_-_-_-

1339-1345

ship: classification for the purposes of international jurisdiction
and protection___

1323, 1310-1339

See also International law; Japan.
Proposal by Brazil of an agreement with the United States relating to
counterfeiters__

37

Proposal of France, Germany, and Great Britain to arbitrate insurrec-
tionary claims against Cuba..

341

Proposal of an interoceanic canal treaty between the United States and
Nicaragua____

1021

Proposal of railroad concessions in Panama..

1081, 1094

Prosecution for crime, immunity of Cuban Congressmen from..
Protection of American life and property in foreign countries:
Austria-Hungary..

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Protection by the United States of life and property of foreigners in-
Chile: refusal of Chile to assent to offer to protect Peruvian inter-
ests---

1178-1192

Mexico. See Mexico: policy of the United States.
Panama--.

1105-1139

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Protection of industrial property: international convention of 1911___ 1363–1374
Protégé of a foreign government, treatment of, by Turkey....
Protest of Japan against the land laws of California____
Protest of Salvador and Costa Rica against Nicaragua canal treaty-
Protest of the United States against Turkey:

1331-1332

625

1021

refusal to surrender the captain of the Texas to American consular
jurisdiction

requisition of American property for military purposes--

1310
1339

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proposed Duncan concession.

proposed Panama-David concession

Recognition by the United States of new governments in-

China.

Cuba-

Dominican Republic.

Ecuador

Greece

Haiti

Honduras.

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Mexico: refusal to recognize Huerta administration. See Mexico:
policy of the United States.

Salvador

Recognition of sovereignty of Italy over Libya; attitude of the United

States

Recovery:

coffee revenues of Guatemala restored to Great Britain_.
railroad and wharf restored to Honduras_.

Red Cross: Chinese in Mexico, protection of....

Reestablishment of relations between France and Venezuela__
Refrigeration, Third International Congress of...---

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
Revised Statutes of the United States: interpretation of—

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of citizens of the United States. See American citizens; Interna-
tional law; Protection of American life and property.
treaty rights continue after abrogation of the treaty.
Root, Senator Elihu: speech repudiating sentiments attributed to him in
relation to Latin America_-_-

Roumania: war with Bulgaria. See Bulgaria.

637, 640, 645

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S.

Salvador:

assassination of President Araújo and succession of Carlos Meléndez
to the presidency-

1304-1308

protest against a proposed interoceanic canal treaty between Nica-
ragua and the United States..

1021-1034

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