LIST OF PAPERS (Unless otherwise specified, the correspondence is from or to officials in the Department of State. GENERAL THREE-POWER CONFERENCE AT GENEVA FOR THE LIMITATION OF NAVAL ARMA MENT, JUNE 20-August 4, 1927 Date and number Subject Page 1927 Feb. 3 (24) 1 1 Feb. 3 (25) 5 Feb. 3 (14) To the Ambassador in France (tel.) Instructions to make advance arrangements for delivery to (Footnote: The same, mutatis mutandis, to the Embassies in Memorandum for French Government (text printed), in- (Footnote: Instructions to repeat text of memorandum to Instructions to supplement presentation of memorandum by President Coolidge's proposed message to Congress (text (Footnotes: Instructions to repeat to Great Britain and Information that the President's message was communi- Transmittal of text of naval limitation memorandum, with (Footnote: Instructions to repeat to Argentina. A similar telegram was sent to Brazil.) 6 Feb. 3 (26) Feb. 3 9 (27) | Instructions to supplement presentation of memorandum by 9 Feb. 7 (5) THREE-POWER CONFERENCE AT GENEVA FOR THE LIMITATION OF NAVAL ARMA MENT, JUNE 20-AUGUST 4, 1927—Continued Date and number Subject Page 1927 Feb. 15 (66) 10 Feb. 19 13 14 Feb. 21 (24) 14 Feb. 21 (25) Feb. 21 (26) 16 17 Feb. 21 (39) From the Ambassador in France (tel.) French reply (text printed), stating inability to accept sug- Acceptance of proposal to participate in negotiations for Information that a negative reply has been received from Italian reply (text printed), giving among other reasons for Observation that no effective naval limitation in the Medi- Information from British Ambassador that his Government Affairs Communication from Argentine Government (text printed), Instructions, should suitable occasion be presented, to advise (Footnote: Sent also, mutatis mutandis, to Brazil. The Feb. 22 17 19 Feb. 22 (20) 20 Feb. 24 (7) THREE-POWER CONFERENCE AT GENEVA FOR THE LIMITATION OF NAVAL ARMA MENT, JUNE 20-AUGUST 4, 1927—Continued Date and number Subject Page 1927 Feb. 24 (46) 20 Feb. 24 21 22 Feb. 25 (48) Mar. 5 23 24 Mar. 5 (17) From the Ambassador in Great Britain (tel.) Emphatic assurance by Bridgeman of his desire for Naval Conversation in which the Italian Ambassador was informed Draft of British reply (text printed) accepting U. S. invita- Report of separate conversations with the British and Information concerning Italian Ambassador's discussions (Footnote: Information that paragraph concerning proce- Instructions to advise Chamberlain that an indication to Information that copy of British acceptance of Three-Power Conversation in which British Ambassador read his Govern- Acceptance of invitation to Three-Power Conference. Formal confirmation of Three-Power Conference proposal, (Footnote: Sent, mutatis mutandis, to the British Ambassador.) 26 Mar. 8 (49) 26 Mar. 9 (59) Mar. 10 26 Mar. 11 27 Mar. 11 28 THREE-POWER CONFERENCE AT GENEVA FOR THE LIMITATION OF NAVAL ARMA MENT, JUNE 20-August 4, 1927—Continued Date and number Subject Page 1927 Mar. 12 (72) 28 30 Mar. 12 (18) To the Ambassador in France (tel.) Memorandum for Foreign Office (text printed), acknowledg- Memorandum for Foreign Office (text printed), acknowledg- 31 Apr. 3 (152) i foreign police note verbale, april 2 (text printed), explaining Apr. 6 32 229,0 | FrBritish Becoveramente ad assumption that postponement of Apr. 6 33 34 Apr. 6 (50) 34 Apr. 13 (116) meeting to June 1 means that formal Naval Conference, rather Desire that Conference begin no earlier than June 11, in Information that Japanese delegates will be Admiral Vis- Commission (tel.) the Chief of the American Delegation on the Preparatory Commission (tel.) mission (tel.) the Ambassador Britain (.) 35 Apr. 14 (241) Apr. 20 (121) 36 37 (843" | Tinstructions and into one chamberlain of unofficial British sug gestions for holding Conference elsewhere and of League preference that request for use of facilities come from either Great Britain or Japán as League members. |