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FOREIGN RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES
PUBLICATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
PAPERS RELATING TO THE FOREIGN RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C.
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PUBLICATION No. 390
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CONTENTS
VOLUME III
ECONOMIC RELATIONS
LIST OF PRINCIPAL PERSONS_
LIST OF PAPERS--.
CHAPTER
I. LOANS TO THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT SOVIET FINANCIAL
DECREES
Offer of a credit to the Russian Provisional Government, April 3, 1917—
Credit of one hundred million dollars established for the purchase
of supplies, May 16, 1917-Special credit of seventy-five million
dollars established for the payment of forces in Finland, July 17,
1917-Additional credits of one hundred million, August 23, 1917,
and fifty million, October 12, 1917-Negotiations for further
credits...
Decree of the Soviet government repudiating all foreign state loans,
February 3, 1918: Protest by the Diplomatic Corps at Petrograd;
resolution of the Inter-Allied Council-Measures interfering with
banking-Decree requiring registration of all securities, April 20,
1918-Assumption of the service of the Russian debt by the British
Government; use of bank balances and receipts for this purpose by
the Russian Embassy in the United States-Discontinuance of
payments by the British Government; impounding of Russian
assets-Postponement of interest due to the American Govern-
ment; continuance of payment on bonds held by private investors.
II. EFFORTS TO STABILIZE RUSSIAN CURRENCY
Proposals for financial assistance to the provisional government of the
northern region and for the provision of currency in connection
with Allied and American operations in Russia-British plan of an
office of conversion at Archangel issuing notes based on sterling
deposits...
American plan of an all-Russian currency based on commodity trans-
actions-Execution of the British plan with American consent;
difficulties encountered-French plan for a similar emergency
currency issue in Siberia-Protest by the Russian Ambassador
against measures taken without consultation of the Omsk govern-
ment Shipment to Vladivostok of notes printed in the United
States for the Provisional Government detained by the American
Government__.
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