CHILE PROPOSED TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP, COMMERCE AND CONSULAR Rights BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND CHILE Date and number Subject Page 1927 Aug. 19 (765) 517 519 Oct. 6 (146) 520 Oct. 14 (52) 523 Oct. 24 (161) To the Ambassador in Chile Instructions to ascertain whether Chile is disposed to enter Report that Foreign Office officials indicated the possible Detailed instructions for preparing a draft treaty on the Request for instructions as to whether or not to present Request for opinion whether the negotiations would be prej- Opinion that postponement is desirable and will promote Transmittal of draft treaty for presentation to Foreign 523 Oct. 27 (56) 523 Oct. 30 (164) 524 Nov. 2 (788) REPRESENTATIONS TO THE CHILEAN GOVERNMENT REGARDING PROPOSED LEGIS LATION FAVORING CHILEAN MERCANTILE MARINE 1927 Aug. 22 (109) 526 From the Ambassador in Chile (tel.) Request for specific instructions concerning Grace Line's desire that Ambassador make informal representations to Chilean Government against the injury likely to result to commercial interests by reason of a plan for preferential customs duties on importations in national vessels, now under consideration by a Chilean commission, for the purpose of promoting a national merchant marine, REPRESENTATIONS TO THE CHILEAN GOVERNMENT REGARDING PROPOSED LEGIS LATION FAVORING CHILEAN MERCANTILE MARINE- Continued Date and number Subject Page 1927 Aug. 25 (111) 527 From the Ambassador in Chile (tel.) Synopsis of proposed shipping law, which provides for (1) Information that a project of law embodying all points except the Ambassador (. 528 Aug. 30 (115) Aug. 528 14732 Telefon operation Chiang properly be made to point (3) and 529 Sept. 1 (118) also to preferential export duties or bounties if measures such as Information that proposed law omitted point (2) because Opinion that a possible tariff reduction under discussion, as the Chile (.) 530 Sept. 2 (120) 531 Sept. 14 (41) | To matractions to continuecefforts to dissuade Chilean Govern ment from applying discriminatory import duties in favor of Issuance by the President of a decree under sections 17 and Sept. 17 (133) 532 REPRESENTATIONS TO THE CHILEAN GOVERNMENT REGARDING PROPOSED LEGIS LATION FAVORING CHILEAN MERCANTILE MARINE—Continued Date and number Subject Page 532 533 534 1927 colleagues concerning the ship subsidy bill; opinion that before a provision for lump sum subvention to companies. law will either be redrafted or replaced by a substitute law service on designated routes. subventions to Chilean companies which have maintained a instructions. November 15 and that Chargé has renewed representations tion and tariff revision. ment of shipping or tariff legislation discriminatory to American foreign ships. Conversation in which the Chilean Ambassador advised that his Government intends to abandon plan for discriminatory duties and refund of Canal tolls, and stated that if any shipping legislation is enacted, it will probably be in the nature of a straight subsidy. 535 536 537 REPRESENTATIONS TO THE CHILEAN GOVERNMENT REGARDING EFFECTS OF PROPOSED COAL LAW ON AMERICAN INTERESTS 1927 Sept. 1 (119) 537 From the Ambassador in Chile (tel.) Receipt by Chilean Congress of a proposed law to aid the Instructions to make informal representations against enact- 538 Oct. 10 (50) REPRESENTATIONS TO THE CHILEAN GOVERNMENT REGARDING EFFECTS OF PROPOSED COAL LAW ON AMERICAN INTERESTS-Continued Date and number Subject Page 1927 Oct. 19 (151) 538 Nov. 1 539 (63) 2. To the Ambassador in Chile (tel.) 539 Nov. 2 (168) From the Ambassador in Chile (tel.) Assurance to Foreign Office by Minister of Hacienda that he Instructions to investigate and report status of the coal bill, Information that Chilean Government shows unwillingness Passage of coal bill by Chamber of Deputies, November 15. Continued efforts to secure modification of proposed law; (Footnote: Information that the coal law was signed by the President on January 9, 1928.) 540 Nov. 16 (176) Dec. 10 (186) 540 REPRESENTATIONS TO THE CHILEAN GOVERNMENT REGARDING EFFECTS OF PRO POSED INSURANCE LEGISLATION ON AMERICAN INTERESTS 1927 May 5 (19) 541 542 May 13 (64) To the Ambassador in Chile (tel.) Instructions to inquire of Foreign Office concerning Finance Informal representations to Foreign Minister both prior and Advice that the insurance bill, modified and made more 543 Aug. 1 (97) REPRESENTATIONS TO THE CHILEAN GOVERNMENT REGARDING EFFECTS OF PROPOSED INSURANCE LEGISLATION ON AMERICAN INTERESTS-Continued Date and number Subject Page 1927 Aug. 8 (31) 545 Sept. 12 (129) 545 546 Sept. 14 (42) 546 Sept. 19 (135) To the Ambassador in Chile (tel.) Belief that protest may not be made on grounds of violation Information that Joint Committee has sent amended bill Advice that Department can perceive no good basis for a Belief of most insurance agencies that the requirement of Information that insurance bill will come before Senate Advice that no ground exists for formal protest because of Passage by Senate, November 16, of bill with modifications 547 Sept. 21 (138) 547 Sept. 27 (47) 548 Nov. 17 (179) 29 548 (12:56**Passage of bill by Chamber of Deputies, November 23, with minor change; information that the amendment of article 46 reported in telegram No. 179, November 17, eliminated the most harmful feature of the bill as far as the foreign companies are concerned. |