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Clina:
Inaugural address of the President, Yuan Shih K'al....
Political affairs: organization of the National Assembly; recognition
of the Republic of China by the United States and other powers;
inauguration of President Yuan Shih K'ai; uprising in southern
provinces suppressed; expulsion by presidential decree of Na-
tionalist members of the Assembly; formation by the President of
a Political Council____.
Loan negotiations: withdrawal of the United States group of bankers
from the sextuple consortium; conclusion of a reorganization-loan
agreement between China and the quintuple group; currency-
reform and Manchurian-industrial loan; student loans; miscel-
laneous loans
Indemnity payments
Claims of American citizens against China----.
Page.
82
87
143
202
204
Second International Opium Conference; report of the American
delegates
215
Colombia:
Relations of the United States with Colombia..
Costa Rica:
284
Extradition and deportation from Costa Rica to the United States as
an act of comity---.
330
Cuba:
Inauguration of President Menocal; participation in the ceremonies
of a Special Mission representing the President of the United
States
333
Proposal of France, Germany, and Great Britain to arbitrate with
Cuba certain insurrectionary claims of their nationals arising
prior to 1898__.
341
Naval station at Guantánamo_.
353
Cuban amnesty bill; attitude of the United States----
354
Zapata Swamp concession____
365
369
381
Concession for the construction of a bridge across the entrance to the
port of Habana; attitude of the United States-----
Caibarien-Nuevitas railroad project; attitude of the United States_
Scurrilous and libelous newspaper attacks on the American Minister
and the Secretary of Legation at Habana; immunity of congress-
men from prosecution for crime; attitude of the United States____
Participation of a Cuban delegation in the dedication of the National
Maine Monument in New York City-
Dominican Republic:
Message of the President, Archbishop Adolfo A. Nouel______
Political affairs: resignation of President Nouel; election and inaugu-
ration of President Bordas; revolution; measures in regard
thereto taken by the United States; observation of Dominican
elections by United States officials_____.
405
414
417
418
Financial affairs: conclusion of a loan contract between the Domini-
can Republic and the National City Bank of New York, with the
approval of the United States____.
456
Arbitration of the boundary dispute between the Dominican Republic
and Haiti; good offices of the United States___
467
The American Minister as an arbitrator of a French claim...
470
Ecuador:
Recognition of President Plaza by the United States___
471
Message of the President, General Leónidas Plaza Gutiérrez, to the
Congress---
Revolution at Esmeraldas; attitude of the United States___
Claims of the Guayaquil & Quito Railway Co. v. Ecuador; arbitration
proceedings
472
473
Sanitation of Guayaquil; discrimination against American bidders;
award of contract to a London company__
Slavery of Indians in the Province of Oriente---
Boundary dispute with Peru. (See Peru.)
505
521
France:
Arbitration Agreement between the United States and France, ex-
tending the duration of the Convention of February 10, 1908; text-
Reestablishment of relations between France and Venezuela; text of
protocol relating thereto; good offices of the United States_.
Great Britain:
528
529
Panama Canal tolls: exemption of vessels in the coastwise trade of
the United States from payment of tolls------
Extradition Arrangement, effected by exchange of notes, between the
United States and Great Britain, providing for extradition between
the Philippine Islands or Guam and British North Borneo_____
Greece:
540
549
Assassination of King George I; accession to the throne of King Con-
stantine__
Message of the President, Manuel Estrada Cabrera, to the National
Legislative Assembly-
556
Financial affairs: restitution of the coffee revenues to British bond-
holders; good offices of the United States___-
557
Haiti:
Death of President Tancrède Auguste; election and inauguration of
President Michel Oreste-----
573
Abrogation of the right of Syrians to trade in Haiti; rights of Ameri-
can citizens of Syrian birth_-_-
575
Arbitration of the boundary dispute between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. (See Dominican Republic.)
Honduras:
Message of the President, Manuel Bonilla, to the Congress_.
590
Death of President Bonilla; assumption of the Presidency by Vice
President Francisco Bertrand___--
591
Recovery by Honduras of the National Railroad of Honduras and the
wharf at Puerto Cortés from the lessee, an American citizen; atti-
tude of the United States__
594
Italy:
Sovereignty of Italy over Libya; attitude of the United States in re-
gard 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_____
611
Payment by the United States to Italy of an indemnity for the lynch-
ing of Angelo Albano, an Italian subject_.
613
Japan:
Protest of Japan against the land laws of the State of California____
Liberia:
625
Message of the President, Daniel E. Howard, to the Legislature_----
Good offices of the United States in composing difficulties with the
German Government_____
654
655
Claims of German merchants against Liberia; formation of a claims
commission; good offices of the United States___
Uprisings of natives on the Sierra Leone frontier_
665
681
Transfer of the Donovan Trust Fund to the Liberian Government by
the American Colonization Society---
686
Mexico:
Messages of the de facto Provisional President, Victoriano Huerta,
to Congress, April 1 and September 16, 1913_-----
Political affairs: assassination of President Madero and Vice Presi-
dent Pino Suárez; seizure of the executive power by General
Huerta, cooperating with General Felix Díaz; dictatorship of
Huerta; imprisonment of opposition deputies and nullification of
presidential elections; suppression of Díaz; uprising of Consti-
tutionalists under Venustiano Carranza; measures taken by the
United States on the border and in Mexican waters; measures
taken by the Diplomatic Corps to protect the lives of foreigners____
Violations of neutrality: prohibition of shipment of arms and muni-
tions of war into Mexico from the United States, and exceptions
thereto.
691
692
867
Protection of American life and property in Mexico.
884
Protection by the United States of Spanish, French, German, Chinese,
and Japanese subjects in Mexico__-
896
Claims of American citizens against Mexico for damages arising
from revolutionary disturbances___
923
Chamizal controversy---
955
Construction and maintenance of protective works on the Colorado
River and negotiations with the Government of Mexico concerning
the equitable distribution of the waters of that river___--
Settlement of the controversy of the Tlahualilo Company with the
Government of Mexico.‒‒‒‒
Responsibility of the Moroccan Government for the safety of foreign-
ers traveling or sojourning in the Empire___.
Netherlands:
1011
Dedication of the Palace of Peace at The Hague_____
Misuse of the American Flag for advertising purposes.
1017
Nicaragua:
Message of the President, Adolfo Díaz, to the Congress.
1020
Proposed interoceanic canal treaty between the United States and
Nicaragua, and protests of Salvador and Costa Rica in relation
1021
Financial affairs: conclusion of a loan contract with American
bankers; good offices of the United States___
1034
Panama:
Declaration permitting consuls to take note of declarations of values
of exports made by shippers before customs officers..
Assault on American citizens in Panama___
1068
1069
Proposed railroad concession in Panama; attitude of the United
States ---
1081
Proposed railroad legislation in Panama; attitude of the United
1094
Status and protection in foreign countries of American citizens of
Chinese race__
1104
Protection of Chinese interests in Panama; good offices of the Ameri-
can Secretary of Legation____.
1105
Peru:
Message of the President, Guillermo E. Billinghurst, to the Congress 1140
Arrest, imprisonment, and deportation of ex-President Augusto B.
Leguia; 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 for-
eign country..........-
1141
Boundary dispute between Peru and Ecuador; request of Peru for
arbitration thereof through the mediation of the United States,
Argentina, and Brazil__--
1147
The Tacna-Arica dispute between Peru and Chile; various pro-
posals for the mediation of the United States, Argentina, and
Brazil; refusal of Chile to assent to the offer of the United States
to protect Peruvian interests in Chile___.
Slavery in the Putumayo region; joint investigation by the Govern-
ments of the United States and Great Britain___.
Portugal:
American citizenship of Portuguese-born children of native or
naturalized American fathers; dual citizenship of American-born
children of Portuguese parents; their exemption from Portuguese
military service under certain conditions; interpretation of the
Naturalization Treaty of 1908 between the United States and
Portugal, the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, and Section
1993 of the Revised Statutes___
Roumania:
1164
1240
1290
War with Bulgaria. (See Bulgaria.)
Salvador:
Assassination of the President of Salvador, Manuel E. Araújo, and
succession of Carlos Meléndez to the Presidency –
1304
Servia:
War with Turkey. (See Turkey.)
Turkey:
War between Turkey and Montenegro, Servia, Bulgaria, and Greece;
treaty of peace signed at London on May 30, 1913; treaty of peace
between Turkey and Bulgaria signed at Constantinople on Sep-
tember 29, 1913, and between Turkey and Greece, at Athens,
November 14, 1913_
1309
Turkey-Continued.
Sinking of the steamship Teras of the Archipelago-American Line
in Turkish waters by a Turkish battery or mine; protest of the
United States against refusal of the Turkish Government to
surrender the captain thereof to American consular jurisdiction_. 1310
Protest of the United States against requisitions of American prop-
erty by the Turkish Government for military purposes..
Uruguay:
1339
Arbitration Convention of January 9, 1909, between the United States
and Uruguay: text.
1346
Venezuela:
Reestablishment of relations between Venezuela and France; good offices of the United States. (See France.)
International congresses held in the United States:
Third International Congress of Refrigeration.
Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene_----
1348
International conventions; texts:
Pecuniary Claims Convention between the United States and other
Powers (extending the duration of the Treaty for the Arbitration
of Pecuniary Claims signed at Mexico on January 30, 1902)
signed at Rio de Janeiro, August 13, 1906___.
Convention between the United States and other Powers establishing
the Status of Naturalized Citizens who again take up their resi-
dence in the country of their origin; signed at Rio de Janeiro,
August 13, 1906_-----
Convention between the United States and other Powers for the Uni-
fication of Certain Rules of Law with respect to Assistance and
Salvage at Sea; signed at Brussels, September 23, 1910_‒‒‒‒‒‒
Convention and Final Protocol between the United States and other
Powers for the Protection of Industrial Property (replacing the
Paris Convention and Final Protocol of March 20, 1883, the Pro-
tocol of Madrid of April 15, 1891, and the Additional Act signed at Brussels on December 14, 1900) signed at Washington, June 2, 1911 ---
Radiotelegraph Convention between the United States and other
Powers; Final Protocol; Service Regulations and Supplements
thereto; signed at London, July 5, 1912.
Index
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