Diplomatic correspondence with belligerent governments relating to neutral rights and duties /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C. :
Govt. Printing Office,
1915.
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Series: | European war ;
no. 2. Foreign relations of the US. Core collection. U.S. treaties and agreements library. World treaty library. |
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Table of Contents:
- I. Proclamations of neutrality and papers relating to neutrality - II. Violations of neutrality--Panama Canal
- III. Violations of neutrality by belligerent warships
- IV. Defensive armament and the right of departure from neutral ports of belligerent merchant ships in arm at sea
- V. Internment of the German ships Geier and Locksun
- VI. Questions relating to neutrality--correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
- VII. Transmission of mail of American diplomatic and consular officers
- VIII. Censorship of telegrams transmitted by cable and wireless
- IX. Belgian relief
- X. Attempt of German ship Odenwald to sail without clearance papers
- XI. Detention of the American merchant ship Seguranca
- XII. Detention of the American ship Wico
- XIII. Internment of the German ship Prinz Eitel Friedrich
- XIV. Internment of the German cruiser Kronprinz Wilhelm
- XV. Detention of August Piepenbrink
- XVI. Internment of the German prize ship Farn
- XVII. Non-contraband character of hydroaeroplanes
- XVIII. Dual nationality
- XIX. Circular instructions and correspondence relating to the issuing of passports
- XX. Correspondence relating to restraints on commerce
- XXI. Destruction of American merchantman William P. Frye by the German ship Prinz Eitel Friedrich
- XXII. The sale of munitions of war to belligerents.