Diplomatic correspondence with belligerent governments relating to neutral rights and duties [electronic resource]
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Other title: | HeinOnline foreign relations of the US. HeinOnline U.S. treaties and agreements library. HeinOnline world treaty library. |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Washington :
Govt. Print. Off.,
1916.
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Series: | European war ;
no. 3. |
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Table of Contents:
- I. Papers relating to British restraints on commerce
- II. Papers relating to British contraband lists
- III. Case of the American steamship "Joseph W. Fordney" in British prize court
- IV. Hovering of British warships near the Territorial waters of the United States
- V. Interferences by belligerents with mails
- VI. Correspondence with belligerent governments regarding submarine interferences with commercial vessels, and regarding the status of armed merchantman
- VII. Case of the British steamship "Arabic" tropedoed by a German submarine
- VIII. Destruction of American steamship "Leelanaw" by a German submarine
- IX. Papers relating to the torpedoing of the steamship "Sussex"
- X. Destruction of American merchantman "William P. Frye" by the German ship "Prinx Eitcl Friedrich"
- XI. Recall of Dr. Constantin Theodor Dumba, Austro-Hungarian ambassador at Washington
- XII. Recall of Captain von Papen, military attache, and Captain Boy-Ed, naval attache, of the German embassy at Washington
- XIII. Case of the British steamship "Appam", captured by German naval forces and brought be a prize crew into an American port
- XIV. Escape of officers and men from German ships interned in the United States
- XV. Status of American consular officers in belligerent territory occupied by enemy troops
- XVI. Dual nationality, military service case of Frank Ghiloni.