TO THE American Journal of International Law VOLUME 9 1915 OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS PUBLISHED FOR BY New York, U. S. A. COPYRIGHT, 1915 BY THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW Stanford Library 341165 OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS CONTENTS OF VOLUME NINE NUMBER 1, JANUARY, 1915 Despatch from the British Ambassador at Vienna respecting the rupture of diplomatic relations with Austria-Hungary....... Documents respecting the negotiations preceding the war published by the Diplomatic correspondence respecting the war published by the Belgian Documents published by Germany entitled “How the Franco-German con- flict might have been avoided”. Statement of Sir Edward Grey on the Lichnowsky despatches . . German official communiqué anent negotiations between Prince Lichnowsky PORTUGAL-NETHERLANDS. Convention to arbitrate the Timor Island boundary Neutrality proclamations. August 4, 5, 7, 13, 14, 18, 24, 27, September 1, Executive orders with reference to radio-communication. August 5 and Circular with reference to liability for military service in foreign countries of persons residing in the United States. August 14, 1914.... 116 Instructions to diplomatic and consular officers entrusted with interests of foreign Governments. August 17, 1914..... Act to admit foreign-built ships to American registry. August 18, 1914... 120 Circular with reference to the status of armed merchant vessels. Septem- Circular with reference to merchant vessels suspected of carrying supplies to belligerent vessels. September 19, 1914...... Circular with reference to neutrality and trade in contraband. October 15, Proclamation prescribing Rules and Regulations for the use of the Panama NUMBERS 2 AND 3, APRIL AND JULY, 1915 EUROPEAN WAR. Diplomatic correspondence respecting the war published by Chap. II. Preliminaries. From the death of the Hereditary Archduke (June 28, 1914) to the presentation of the Austrian note to Servia Chap. III. The Austrian note and the Servian reply (Friday, July 24, and Chap. IV. From the rupture of diplomatic relations (July 25, 1914), to the declaration of war by Austria on Servia (July 28, 1914)... Chap. V. From the declaration of war by Austria on Servia (July 28, 1914) to the German ultimatum to Russia (July 31, 1914)..... Chap. VI. Declaration of war by Germany on Russia (Saturday, August 1, at 7.10 p. m.) and on France (Monday, August 3, at 6.45 p. m.). .... 260 Chap. VII. Declaration of the Triple Entente (September 4, 1914). 303 LIST OF IMPORTANT PERSONS MENTIONED IN THE DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE PUBLISHED BY THE EUROPEAN GOVERN- Aldringen, Count Clary und, Austro-Hungarian Minister to the Netherlands. of France. |