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Field name | Value |
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Reference | FO 414/253 |
Department/Office | Foreign Office |
Title | Further Correspondence Part XXI |
Description | Conference on Electrical communications, reciprocal exemption from income tax on shipping profits, naval visits, Washington Naval Treaty, Liquor Treaty, oil scandal in US, mandates in Central Africa, US imperialism, US Shipping, foreign policy of US, political situation in US |
Date | 1924 |
Collection | Confidential Print: North America |
Region | North America |
Countries | United States |
Places | Alaska; Belgium; Bolivia; Brazil; British Columbia; Bulgaria; Canada; Chile; China; Colombia; Costa Rica; Cuba; Czechoslovakia; Ecuador; Egypt; France; Germany; Great Britain; Greece; Hayti; Honduras; India; Ireland; Japan; Mexico; Nicaragua; Panama; Paraguay; Persia; Peru; Siam; Spain; Sweden; The Philippines; USA; Venezuela |
People | Coolidge, Calvin; Geddes, Sir Auckland; Harding, Warren G.; Howard, Sir Esme; Hughes, Charles Evans; Kellog, Frank B.; Lincoln, Abraham; MacDonald, James Ramsay; Wilson, Woodrow |
Topics | agriculture; army; aviation; cocoa; commerce; commercial relations; constitution; cotton; crime; currency; debt; defence; expenditure; finance; fisheries; immigration; imperialism; industry; Ku Klux Klan; League of Nations; navy; oil; Panama Canal; public opinion; rubber; rum; shipping; submarine; sugar; taxation; trade; troops; US Democratic Party; US Republican Party; Washington Conference; Washington Naval Treaty |
Copyright | Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK |