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Reference FO 414/251
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title Further Correspondence Part XIX
Description Ellis Island - proposed erection of separate accommodation for English speaking immigrants, Washington Naval Treaty, Halibut Fisheries Treaty, Ellis Island immigration station - detailed report on conditions; recommendations for improvements, Anglo-American Debt settlement, unemployment in US, reduction of armaments, immigration into US, the League of Nations, US Canadian Treaty to replace Rush-Bagot Agreement, legal obligations of vessels clearing from British ports
Date 1923
Collection Confidential Print: North America
Region North America
Countries United States, Canada, United Kingdom
Places Alaska; Austria; Bahamas; Barbados; Behring Sea; Belgium; Bolivia; Brazil; Buenos Aires; Bulgaria; Canada; Chile; China; Colombia; Cuba; Czechoslovakia; Dominican Republic; Ecuador; Egypt; France; Germany; Great Britain; Greece; Guatemala; Hayti; Honduras; Hong Kong; Hungary; Iceland; India; Ireland; Japan; Mexico; Newfoundland; Nicaragua; Panama; Paraguay; Persia; Peru; Red River Settlement; Rio de Janeiro; Russia; Santiago; Siam; South Africa; Spain; Sweden; The Philippines; Trinidad; Turkey; Uruguay; USA; Venezuela
People Geddes, Sir Auckland; Harding, Warren G.; Hughes, Charles Evans; Lansing, Robert; Lloyd George, David; Wilson, Woodrow
Topics agriculture; ammunition; army; boundary; coffee; colonisation; commerce; commonwealth; constitution; cotton; crime; currency; debt; defence; education; Ellis Island; expenditure; finance; fisheries; Halibut Fisheries Treaty; immigration; industry; labour situation; League of Nations; liquor smuggling; mining; navy; oil; police; post office; public opinion; rationing; rubber; rum; Rush-Bagot Agreement; shipping; slave trade; submarine; taxation; trade; trade agreement; Treaty of Washington; troops; unemployment; US Republican Party; Washington Conference; Washington Naval Treaty
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