Date and number 1919 Jan. 9 (23) Jan. 10 (24) Jan. 14 (6738) 1918 Nov. 13 (2337) Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 25 (226) Dec. 4 (623) BULGARIA—Continued Subject The Chargé in Bulgaria (Wilson) to the Acting Secretary of Report on conditions in Dobrudja; belief that a failure by the U. S. Government to urge observance of armistice will reflect on United States. The Chargé in Bulgaria (Wilson) to the Acting Secretary of Mémoire from the Mayor of Silistra to the officer com- The Chargé in France (Bliss) to the Acting Secretary of State Joint telegram from Allied Ministers at Jassy, January 10 (text printed), setting forth Roumanian view of Dobrudja situation. TURKEY The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Secretary of State (tel.) President Wilson to the Secretary of State Telegram from Italian Minister of State, November 8 (text printed), describing meeting held by representatives of Armenia and attended by prominent Italians, at which resolution was passed to apply to President Wilson, Clemenceau, Lloyd George, and Orlando for recognition of the Armenian national delegation headed by Nubar as a government. President Wilson's expression of sympathy for Armenians, and instructions to reply to the telegram that everything possible will be done. The Italian Ambassador (Macchi di Cellere) to the Counselor Memorandum from the Italian Embassy (text printed) in The Diplomatic Agent and Consul General at Cairo (Gary) to Joint declaration by British and French Governments The Minister in Greece (Droppers) to the Acting Secretary of Report of many petitions from Greeks for redemption of Page 264 266 268 271 272 273 274 275 Date and number 1918 Dec. 6 (41814182) Dec. 16 Dec. 21 Dec. 29 (M-5/G) 1919 Jan. 2 (351) Jan. 4 (1) Jan. 7 Jan. 22 Feb. 6 TURKEY-Continued Subject The Greek Legation to the Department of State Description of the serious situation of Christians in Turkey; request that United States begin action necessary to save them. The British Embassy to the Department of State Telegram from Foreign Office to British Ambassador in The French Chargé (Chambrun) to the Acting Secretary of State Proposals of Allied representatives at Constantinople for removing Germans and Austrians from Turkey; readiness of French Government to accede to propositions; request for attitude of U. S. Government. Admiral W. S. Benson to the Secretary of the Commission to Information that State Department does not believe it The Acting Secretary of State to the Swiss Minister (Sulzer) Request that German Government be informed that U. S. Report on political and economic conditions in Turkey. The Acting Secretary of State to the Italian Chargé (Valentino) Statement that inasmuch as the United States is not a party to the armistice with Turkey, U. S. Government is unable to take up with British Government the situation created in Tripoli by Turkish violations of armistice. The Acting Secretary of State to the French Chargé (Chambrun) Statement that U. S. Government is not immediately concerned in proposals for removing Austrians and Germans from Turkey, since the United States was not a party to the armistice with Turkey. Page 276 277 278 279 279 280 283 284 284 TERRITORIAL QUESTIONS AND RELATIONS WITH NEW STATES JUGOSLAVIA Date and number 1918 Nov. 11 (89) Nov. 12 (128) Nov. 13 (5751) Nov. 13 (2342) Nov. 14 (2349) Nov. 14 (2351) Nov. 14 (2355) Nov. 14 Nov. 16 (2363) Nov. 16 (2368) Subject The Special Representative (House) to the Secretary of State For the President: Advice that if it is decided to recognize The Special Agent at Corfu (Dodge) to the Secretary of State The Minister in Switzerland (Stovall) to the Secretary of State Information that communication from the President of the The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Secretary of State (tel.) The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Secretary of State (tel.) The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Secretary of State (tel.) The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Secretary of State (tel.) The Special Agent at Corfu (Dodge) to the Secretary of State (tel.) (Footnote: Transmitted to Ambassador in France in Department's telegram No. 6312, November 16, with instruction to confer with Colonel House and report how JugoslavItalian situation is regarded in Paris.) The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Secretary of State (tel.) Augmentation of Italian feeling against Jugoslavs by The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Secretary of State (tel.) Page 287 287 291 292 292 293 293 294 294 295 TERRITORIAL QUESTIONS AND RELATIONS WITH NEW STATES JUGOSLAVIA-Continued Nov. 18 (120) Nov. 18 (5267) Nov. 19 (50) Nov. 20 (5924) Nov. 20 Nov. 20 (2384) Nov. 20 (2385) Nov. 20 (129) Nov. 20 (1306) Subject The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Secretary of State (tel.) The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Secretary of State (tel.) The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Secretary of State (tel.) The Special Representative (House) to the Secretary of State (tel.) The Minister in Switzerland (Stovall) to the Secretary of State The Secretary of State to the Special Representative (House) (tel.) The Ambassador in France (Sharp) to the Secretary of State (tel.) The Special Agent at Corfu (Dodge) to the Secretary of State (tel.) The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Secretary of State (tel.) The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Secretary of State (tel.) The Special Representative (House) to the Secretary of State (tel.) The British Embassy to the Department of State Report from British Minister at Nish that Jugoslavs and Page 295 296 296 297 298 301 301 303 304 305 305 306 TERRITORIAL QUESTIONS AND RELATIONS WITH NEW STATES Date and number 1918 Nov. 21 (2386) Nov. 21 (2390) Nov. 22 Nov. 22 Nov. 22 (6379) Nov. 22 (145) Nov. 24 (163) Nov. 25 (2406) Nov. 26 (1072) Nov. 26 (2407) Nov. 26 Nov. 26 (2405) JUGOSLAVIA-Continued Subject The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Secretary of State (tel.) The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Secretary of State (tel.) The Special Agent at Corfu (Dodge) to the Secretary of State (tel.) Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State (Phillips) Discussion with Italian Ambassador of disturbing reports from abroad concerning Italian-Jugoslav relations. The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in France (Sharp) Information that the Department has expressed to the Italian Ambassador its concern over Italian-Jugoslav friction in the Adriatic and its hope that Italy will take no step to increase such friction until matters can be discussed at the Peace Conference, The Special Representative (House) to the Secretary of State (tel.) The Special Representative (House) to the Secretary of State (tel.) The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Secretary of State (tel.) The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Secretary of State Letter from the Syndic of the Free City of Fiume and the delegate of the National Council of Fiume (text printed) dealing with the history and present status of Fiume. The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Secretary of State (tel.) Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State (Phillips) Italian Ambassador's belief that it would be dangerous for President Wilson to enter Peace Conference with idea that Pact of London need not be considered, inasmuch as whole of Italy is enthusiastic for it. The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Secretary of State (tel.) |