SUMMARIES of events. Austria. A. Intro. 309. Belgium. B38, 72. France. F20, 167; F50, 191; F55, 195; F61, 201; R53, 34. Germany. G. Mem. 8:372. Russia. R77, 46. Serbia. R59, 38. TIME LIMIT IN AUSTRIAN DEMANDS, Russian request for extension of. A20, A21, Austrian attitude. A. Intro. 311; A9, 326; A20, A21, 369; E7, 8:262; British attitude. A10, 327; E3, 8:252; E5, 8:259; E6, 8:260; E7, French attitude. F25, 170; F31, 178; F48, 150; F75, 212; F139, 184; German attitude. E11, 8:266; E18, 8:281; F41, 185; R14, 15. TRIPLE ALLIANCE. Italy does not regard Austro-Serbian war as coming within terms of. E29, TRIPLE ENTENTE. Alleged attempts of Germany to disintegrate. F56, 196; F57, 197; F62, 202; Declaration not to make separate peace. F160, 303. TURKEY. Public opinion in. F65, 205. States. September 19, 1914... II. INDEX TO OTHER DOCUMENTS IN SUPPLEMENT, VOLUME 9 ALIENS. Nationality and status of. Great Britain. August 7, 1914... .... 413 121 122 413 CITIZENSHIP. See NATIONALITY. August 17, 1914. . . . . 118 124 118 413 118 122 121 MILITARY SERVICE IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Circular with reference to liability NEUTRALITY AND TRADE IN CONTRABAND. Circular with reference to. United 107 124 .... NEUTRALITY PROCLAMATIONS. United States. August 4, 5, 7, 13, 14, 18, 24, 27, 110 PANAMA CANAL. Proclamation prescribing Rules and Regulations for the use 126 130 107 RADIO-COMMUNICATION. Executive orders with reference to. United States. August 5 and September 5, 1914. . . . . 115 UNITED STATES: 107 Act to admit foreign-built ships to American registry. August 18, 1914.... 120 122 Circular with reference to liability for military service in foreign countries 116 124 Circular with reference to the status of armed merchant vessels. Septem- 121 Executive orders with reference to radio-communication. August 5 and 115 Instructions to diplomatic and consular officers entrusted with interests of 118 Neutrality proclamations. August 4, 5, 7, 13, 14, 18, 24, 27, September 1, 110 Proclamation prescribing Rules and Regulations for the use of the Panama 126 ...... 130 TO THE American Journal of International Law Volume 9 Special Number JULY, 1915 DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND BELLIGERENT GOVERNMENTS RELATING TO NEUTRAL RIGHTS AND COMMERCE NOTE-This Supplement is separately paged and sewed, in order that these original texts may be bound by themselves. PUBLISHED FOR THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW BY BAKER, VOORHIS & COMPANY NEW YORK, U. S. A. Agents for Great Britain: SWEET & MAXWELL, Ltd., 3 Chancery Lane, London. |