Diplomatic correspondence with belligerent governments relating to neutral rights and duties [electronic resource]
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Format: | Government Document Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Washington :
G.P.O.,
1918.
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Series: | European war ;
no. 4. |
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Table of Contents:
- I. Maritime danger zones and mine areas
- II. Interferences by belligerents with mails
- III. British admiralty instructions for the guidance of masters of defensively armed merchant vessels
- IV. Withdrawal of British order in council adopting and putting in force the "Declaration of London."
- V. Passage of British troops over American territory
- VI. British restraints on commerce
- VII. The Economic conference of the allied governments
- VIII. The sale of munitions of war to belligerents
- IX. Statement by Italy regarding her declarations of war against Turkey and Germany
- X. Display by naval vessels of distinguishing marks on the high seas
- XI. Status of belligerent submarines in neutral waters
- announcement of the attitude of the United States
- XII. The torpedoing of the British steamship "Persia."
- XIII. Torpedoing of the Italian steamship "Ancona" by an Austrian submarine
- XIV. Attack on the American steamship "Petrolite" by an Austrian submarine
- XV. Various American vessels or foreign vessels with Americans aboard interfered with by submarines or mines
- XVI. Peace overtures of the central powers and reply of entente powers
- XVII. Suggestions concerning the war by President Wilson, December 18, 1916, and replies of belligerents and neutrals
- XVIII. Proposals of the de facto government of Mexico for terminating the European war
- XIX. Deportation of civilians from Belgium
- XX. Withdrawal of the American minister from Belgium
- XXI. President Wilson's address of January 22, 1917
- XXII. American prisoners of war taken to Germany on German prize ship "Yarrowdale."
- XXIII. Severance of diplomatic relations between the United States and Germany
- XXIV. Declaration of war against the imperial German government
- XXV. Severance of diplomatic relations between the United States and Austria-Hungary
- XXVI. Severance of diplomatic relations between the United States and Turkey.