LIST OF PAPERS

THE WORLD WAR:
PERIOD OF AMERICAN NEUTRALITY

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ENFORCEMENT OF AMERICAN NEUTRALITY—STATEMENTS CONCERNING AMERICAN

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Daiaber’ Subject Page
1915
Mar. 11 | From the Counselor for the Department of State 210
Describes procedure followed by the Department in regard
to complaints from the British Ambassador on the subject of
suspected. violations of neutrality. Suggests proposed note
to the British Ambassador explaining the duty of this Govern-
ment in such cases.
Mar. 11 | To President Wilson 211
Opinion that Mr. Lansing’s proposed note should not be
sent.
Mar. 11 | From President Wilson 211
Agrees that Mr. Lansing’s proposed note should not be
sent.
Mar. 11 | From the Counselor for the Department of State 212
Suggests that Treasury Department withhold clearances for
German vessels at New York and Boston until such applica-
tions have been reported to Washington.
Mar. 15 | From the Counselor for the Depariment of State 212 —
Transmits memorandum from the British Ambassador
calling attention to circulars encouraging an attack upon
Canada from the United States.
Mar. 27 | From the Counselor for the Department of State 213
Transmits memorandum from the German Embassy regard-
ing clearance for the steamship Pisa.
Mar. 27 | To President Wilson 213
Opinion that clearance should be granted for the Pisa. oy
Mar. 31 | From President Wilson 214
Opinion that the proposed operations of the Pisa would
constitute use of American territory for the supply of warships
at sea and that therefore clearance should not be granted.
Apr. 2 | To President Wilson 214
Transmits a memorandum by Mr. Lansing (text printed)
reporting an interview with the Counselor of the German
Embassy regarding clearance for the Pisa.
Apr. 3 | From President Wilson 215
Concurs with Mr. Lansing’s judgment in the Pisa case.
Apr. 10 | To President Wilson 215
Transmits proposed reply to the German Ambassador in
Pisa case.
Apr. 12 | From President Wilson 216
Approves reply to the German Ambassador in the Pisa case.
Aug. 6 | To President Wilson 216
Discusses views of the British Ambassador regarding Ger-
man activities in the United States.
Nov. 16 | To President Wilson 216

 

Transmits letter from the German Ambassador regarding
the trial of officials of the Hamburg-American Line and pro-
posed reply.