Documentary Diplomatic History of the Panama Canal |
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Page 354
... question of foreign companies established in the Canal Zone ; the question of manifest fees ; and finally the question of the cemetery for the city of Colon . Besides these , there are other questions concerning which Panama also ...
... question of foreign companies established in the Canal Zone ; the question of manifest fees ; and finally the question of the cemetery for the city of Colon . Besides these , there are other questions concerning which Panama also ...
Page 365
... question for all times . There is , therefore , no room for discussion on this point . Referring generally to your statement that while the object of the Treaty was to give to the United States all that was necessary for the ...
... question for all times . There is , therefore , no room for discussion on this point . Referring generally to your statement that while the object of the Treaty was to give to the United States all that was necessary for the ...
Page 373
... question on this point still have subsisted after the sending of that note , it would appear to have been definitely and forever settled by the Treaty of September 2 , 1914 . Regarding your observations concerning the activi- ties of ...
... question on this point still have subsisted after the sending of that note , it would appear to have been definitely and forever settled by the Treaty of September 2 , 1914 . Regarding your observations concerning the activi- ties of ...
Contents
Instructions from Henry Clay Secretary of State to | 19 |
Benjamin A Bidlack United States Chargé dAffaires | 31 |
The Clayton Bulwer Treaty between the United | 39 |
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America Ancon Article VIII auxiliary Bogota Canal treaty Canal Zone cargoes Caribbean Sea charges cities of Panama citizens city of Colon Colombian Government commerce commissaries concessions Congress construction convention Cristobal duties employees enter ernment established Executive exercise follows Government of Colombia Government of Panama harbors Hay-Herran Hay-Herran treaty import interoceanic canal Isthmian Canal Isthmian Canal Commission Isthmus of Panama jurisdiction lands laws lombia maintenance ment merchandise meters Minister nations necessary and convenient negotiations Nicaragua November 18 officers operation Pacific Ocean Pana Panama agrees Panama and Colon Panama Canal Company Panama grants Panama Railroad Panama Railroad Company Panaman Government persons Plenipotentiaries ports present Treaty President privileges protection public of Panama purpose ratification Republic of Colombia Republic of Panama respect route sanitation Secretary ships signed sovereign sovereignty stipulations Taft Agreement taxes territory thence thereof tion transit United vessels Washington