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Reference FO 414/252
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title Further Correspondence Part XX
Description Prohibition, liquor smuggling in the US, debt funding negotiations, US shipping, Washington Naval Treaty, Halibut Fisheries Treaty, political situation in the US - the growing influence of the Ku Klux Klan in Oklahoma, European debts to US, Mr Lloyd George's visit, The Philippines, war claims, reciprocity treaty between US and Cuba, strike of longshoremen in New Orleans, fishing facilities in Canadian waters, General Election in Great Britain - Reports on the opinions of the American press on the impending General Election, Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between US and Germany
Date 1923
Collection Confidential Print: North America
Region North America
Countries United States, United Kingdom, Philippines, Canada
Places Alaska; Austria; Bahamas; Belgium; Brazil; Buenos Aires; Canada; China; Cuba; Czechoslovakia; Egypt; France; Germany; Great Britain; Greece; Guyana; Hawaii; Hayti; Hong Kong; Hungary; India; Ireland; Japan; Mexico; Moscow; Newfoundland; Panama; Russia; Santiago; Spain; Sweden; The Philippines; USA
People Asquith, Herbert A.; Bryce, James; Coolidge, Calvin; Geddes, Sir Auckland; Harding, Warren G.; Hoover, Herbert; Hughes, Charles Evans; King, William Lyon Mackenzie; Lloyd George, David; Wilson, Woodrow
Topics agriculture; army; aviation; banking; boundary; commerce; commercial relations; commonwealth; communism; constitution; cotton; debt; defence; expenditure; finance; fisheries; Halibut Fisheries Treaty; immigration; imperialism; industry; Ku Klux Klan; labour situation; League of Nations; liquor smuggling; mining; nationalism; navy; oil; Panama Canal; police; Presidential election; public opinion; railways; rationing; reciprocity treaty; rum; shipping; submarine; sugar; trade; troops; unemployment; US Democratic Party; war claims; Washington Naval Treaty
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