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Restrictions on sojourn in their country of origin of Germans naturalized in the United States. Reports conversation had at the foreign office in support of their rights under the treaty. Aug. 20 Protection of German interests at Bocas del Toro by United States naval officials. Conveys thanks

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Expulsion of Albert and Nathan Eisemann. Re-
ports publication of official announcement that
expulsion was for no other reason than non-
performance of military service, and that the
Eisemanns will be permitted to remain at
Frankfort until April next.

Expulsion of Charles von Oehsen (Carl), Christian
Markhoff and family, and Henry Blohm re-
ported.

Defilement of United States coat of arms at Bam-
berg. Department is gratified at friendly spirit
shown by German Government in adjustment
of matter.

Expulsion of Charles von Ochsen reported...
Jews in Roumania, discriminations against: con-
dition of helplessness to which they are re-
duced, and objections of United States Gov-
ernment to immigration of such persons. Re-
ports having delivered instruction of Aug. 11
to foreign office.

Restrictions on sojourn in their country of origin
of Germans naturalized in the United States.
Approves action in bringing matter to atten-
tion of foreign office, and points out limitations
of right of expulsion.

Accident to President Roosevelt. Congratula-
tions on escape from injury.

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President Roosevelt to the
German Emperor (tele-
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Expulsion of Albert and Nathan Eisemann.
Acknowledges dispatch No. 2039, Aug. 20, and
states that incident may be considered closed.
Passport application of Gustav Frank Eichborn.
Reports refusal to issue.

Relations of Germany with Haiti. Reports im-
pression made by and comments on the sink-
ing of the insurgent vessel Crête à Pierrot by a
German war vessel.
Passport application of Gustav Frank Eichborn.
Approves refusal to issue.
Relations of Germany with Haiti. Recites cor-
respondence with United States minister to
Haiti in regard to closure of Haitian ports, and
states that Navy Department will be requested
to protect neutral vessels if blockade is found
inffective.

Military-service cases of Ferdinand Herman
Grenzer, Henry Honebein, George Soelhke,
Gustav Meineke, and George Dickmann (Dieck-
mann) reported.

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Same subject. Reports refusal to release William F. Smith and Francis Connelly. Same subject. Reports that it is inexpedient to request release of William F. Versluis. Discourtesy to British flag at Skagway, Alaska. Recites circumstances, and requests that inquiry be made and offender punished. Same subject. Quotes report of special Treasury agent, and suggests that Governments mutually discontinue practice of flying their customs flags within the jurisdiction of the other. Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in British colonies. Incloses dispatch from consul at Colombo showing that certain prisoners have been released, and instructs to approach British Government on subject of American prisoners.

Same subject. Incloses correspondence relative to case of Patrick Lennon.

Same subject. Reports representations made in accordance with instruction No. 735, Sept. 30, 1901.

Same subject. Incloses correspondence relative to case of James L. Molloy.

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Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in Brit-
ish colonies. Transmits copy of oath taken by
Patrick Lennon before British commander in
chief in South Africa.

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States that United States customs officers on
northern frontier have been instructed not
hereafter to display official flags if their offices
are located on British North American ter-
ritory.

Title of King Edward VII. Incloses proclama-
tion defining.
Restoration of Tientsin to Chinese authorities.
Incloses note of Chinese minister applying for
good offices of United States in securing, ex-
presses views of the United States on the sub-
ject, and instructs to ascertain views of the
British Government.

Agreement between Russia and China relative
to Manchuria. Incloses for communication to
British Government memorandum of Feb. 1
expressing views of the United States.
Protection of British interests in Colombia by
United States officials. Incloses letter of T.
and J. Harrison, and expresses gratification at
cooperation of United States and British
officers.
Discourtesy to British flag at Skagway, Alaska.
States that Canadian customs officers have been
instructed not to display their flag on United
States territory. Incloses minutes of Canadian
privy council.
Restoration of Tientsin to Chinese authorities.
Reports that British Government is in com-
plete accord with views presented by the
United States, and has sent instructions to its
representatives in Pekin.

Agreement between Russia and China relative
to Manchuria. Reports that views of British
Government are identical with those of the
United States.

Defensive agreement between Great Britain and
Japan. Incloses text, comments thereon, and
on its bearing on the open-door policy and the
announced intention of Great Britain not to
fortify Weihaiwei.

Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in
British colonies. Incloses correspondence rela-
tive to case of Harry M. Wood.
Protection of British interests in Colombia by
United States officials. Acknowledges with
appreciation note of Feb. 8, 1902.

To facilitate the construction of a ship canal.
Text.
Agreement between Russia and China relative
to Manchuria. Incloses correspondence with
foreign office relative to.

British protectorates in East Africa placed under
zone of total prohibition of alcoholic liquors,
under Article XCI of the Brussels act. Notifi-
cation of.

Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in
British colonies. Reports refusal of British
Government to make concessions in case of
Harry M. Wood.

Mar. 12 Same subject. Incloses correspondence rela-
tive to case of Charles H. Toe Water.
Mar. 18 Special embassy of the United States to corona-
tion of Edward VII. Appointment and in-
instructions as ambassador extraordinary on
special mission.

Same subject. Gives personnel of special em-
bassy.

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Special embassy of the United States to coronation of Edward VII. Incloses note from foreign office stating that His Majesty will be pleased to receive Mr. Whitelaw Reid as special ambassador.

Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in British colonies. Incloses correspondence showing that C. H.Toe Water was a burgher of the South African Republic and carried arms. Protection of American interests in Bulgaria by British representatives. Suggests that formal request be made for.

Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in British colonies. Incloses correspondence in case of Harry McGaw Wood.

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Same subject. States that a copy of above note
has been sent to United States consul at Mar-
tinique.

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Condolences on illness of King Edward VII.
Expresses gratitude for.

Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in Brit-
ish colonies. Reports that they will be al-
lowed to leave at their own expense or turned
over to their consuls, otherwise must wait
until British Government is ready to repatriate
them. None will be permitted to return to
South Africa.

Volcanic eruption at St. Vincent.

Conveys thanks of his Government for assistance rendered by United States to sufferers from.

Mr. Hay to Mr. Choate...... July 9 Scholarships under will of Cecil John Rhodes.

Acknowledges dispatch No. 883 of June 19, and
incloses copy of circulars sent to governors of
the various States.

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ish colonies. Instructs to suggest that instruc-
tions be telegraphed to governor of Bermuda
as to how to deal with.

Same subject. Replying to above telegram,
states that governor of Bermuda has been in-
structed, and refers to dispatch No. 894, July 5.
Protection of an American citizen by British
vice-consul at Van, Turkey. Incloses corre-
spondence regarding, and instructs to express
appreciation of United States Government for.
Protection of American interests at Habana by
British consul-general. Instructs to express
appreciation of United States Government for.
July 14 Special embassy of the United States to corona-
tion of Edward VII. Detailed report of.
Interview in London of United States Special
Ambassador Reid with Prince Chen, Chinese
special envoy, reported.

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tion of Edward VII. Reports that British Gov-
ernment deprecates the sending of to the post-
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Condolences on illness of King Edward VII.
Conveys King's appreciation of sympathy
expressed, and regret for his inability to thank
the envoys to the coronation for the compli-
ment their appointment conveyed.
Protection by United States consul of British in-
terest at Martinique. Incloses dispatch from
consul at Guadeloupe relative to.
Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in Brit-
ish colonies. Incloses lists of those detained
in Ceylon and Bermuda.
Protection by United States consul of British in-
terests at Martinique. Expresses thanks for
report contained in Department's No. 2502,
July 25.

Protection of British interests in Colombia by
United States officials. Communicates report
of commander of U. S. S. Ranger that he is
informed that Colombian Government con-
templates seizing British steamer Quito.
Same subject. Supplementary to above tele-
gram; incloses report of commanding officer of
U. S. S. Philadelphia.
Jews in Roumania. Discriminations against,
condition of helplessness to which they are
reduced, and objection of United States Gov-
ernment to immigration of such persons. In
connection with pending naturalization treaty
with Roumania, discusses at length the fore-
going questions, and appeals to the principles
laid down in the treaty of Berlin for amelior-
ation of said conditions. Instructs to present
above considerations to the minister for foreign
affairs.

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