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Volume Information Source: The American Journal of International Law, Vol. 9, No. 1, Supplement: Official Documents (Jan., 1915), pp. i-vii Published by: American Society of International Law Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2212549 . Accessed: 24/05/2014 11:50 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . American Society of International Law is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The American Journal of International Law. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.78.109.69 on Sat, 24 May 2014 11:50:52 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: The American Journal of International Law, Vol. 9, No. 1, Supplement: OfficialDocuments (Jan., 1915), pp. i-viiPublished by: American Society of International LawStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2212549 .

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SU PPLEMEN T

TO THE

American Journal of International Law

VOLUME 9

1915

OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS

P1C1BLTSHED FOR

THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW BY

BAKER, VOORHIS & COMPANY, NEW YORK, U. S. A.

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OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS

CONTENTS OF VOLUME NINE

NUMBER 1, JANUARY, 1915 EUROPEAN WAR:

Despatch from the British Ambassador at Vienna respecting the rupture of diplomatic relations with Austria-Hungary ..................... I

Documents respecting the negotiations preceding the war published by the Russian Government ....... .................................... 9

Diplomatic correspondence respecting the war published by the Belgian Government ................................................. 50

Documents published by Germany entitled "How the Franco-German con- flict might have been avoided" ............ ........................ 101

Statement of Sir Edward Grey on the Lichnowsky despatches ........... 104 German official communique anent negotiations between Prince Lichnowsky

and Sir Edward Grey .......................................... 105

PORTUGAL-NETHERLANDS. Convention to arbitrate the Timor Island boundary dispute. April 3, 191 .............................................. 107

UNITED STATES:

Neutrality proclamations. August 4, 5, 7, 13, 14, 18, 24, 27, September 1, 1914 ......................................................... 110

Executive orders with reference to radio-communication. August 5 and September 5, 1914 . .............................................. 115

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 ........................... 118

Act to admit foreign-built ships to American registry. August 18, 1914. .. 120 Circular with reference to the status of armed merchant vessels. Septem-

ber 19, 1914 ............................................... 121 Circular with reference to merchant vessels suspected of carrying supplies to

belligerent vessels. September 19, 1914 ........................... 122 Circular with reference to neutrality and trade in contraband. October 15,

1914 ........................................................ 124

Proclamation prescribing Rules and Regulations for the use of the Panama Canal by belligerent vessels. November 13, 1914 ...... ............. 126

- Protocol of agreement with Panama. October 10, 1914 ......... 130 iii

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iv TABLE OF CONTENTS

NUMBERS 2 AND 3, APRIL AND JULY, 1915

EUROPEAN WAR. Diplomatic correspondence respecting the war published by the French Government:

Chap. I. Warnings (1913) ........................................... 133 Chap. II. Preliminaries. From the death of the Hereditary Archduke

(June 28, 1914) to the presentation of the Austrian note to Servia (July 23, 1914) ................................................ 157

Chap. III. The Austrian note and the Servian reply (Friday, July 24, and Saturday, July 25) ............................................. 168

Chap. IV. From the rupture of dtplomatic relations (July 25, 1914), to the declaration of war by Austria on Servia (July 28, 1914) ............. 191

Chap. V. From the declaration of war by Austria on Servia (July 28, 1914) to the German ultimatum to Russia (July 31, 1914) ................ 233

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 Appendices, with references .................................. 303

NUMBER 4, OCTOBER, 1915

EUROPEAN WAR. Diplomatic correspondence respecting the war published by the Austro-Hungarian Government (Official English edition with an introduction) ................................................. 309

BRITISH NATIONALITY AND STATUS OF ALIENS ACT. August 7, 1914 ......... 313

INDEX: I. To diplomatic documents issued by the European Government respect-

ing the war ................. ................................. 427 II. To other documents ........................................... 443

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LIST OF IMPORTANT PERSONS MENTIONED IN THE DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE PUBLISHED BY THE EUROPEAN GOVERN- MENTS CONCERNING THE WAR

Aldringen, Count Clary und, Austro-Hungarian Minister to the Netherlands. Alexander, Prince Regent of Serbia. Allize, M., French Minister at Munich, Germany. d'Apchier-le-Maugin, French Consul-General at Budapest, Austria-Hungary. Avarna, Duke d', Italian Ambassador to Austria-Hungary. Bapst, M., French Minister to Denmark. Barrere, M., French Ambassador to Italy. Benckendorff, Count, Russian Ambassador to Great Britain. Berchtold, Count, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary. Berthelot, M., Political Director of France. Bertie, Sir Francis, British Ambassador to France. Bethmann-Hollweg, Dr. von, Imperial Chancellor of Germany. Beyens, Baron, Belgian Minister to Germany. Bienvenu-Martin, M., Minister of Justice and Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs

of France. Bompard, M., French Ambassador to Turkey. Boppe, M., French Minister to Serbia. Boschkovitch, M., Serbian Minister to Great Britain. Bronefsky, M., Russian Charg6 d'Affaires at Berlin. Buch, Herr von, German Minister to Luxemburg. Buchanan, Sir George, British Ambassador to Russia. Bunsen, Sir Maurice de, British Ambassador to Austria-Hungary. Cambon, M. Jules, French Ambassador to Germany. Cambon, M. Paul, French Ambassador to Great Britain. Chelius, von, General, German honorary aide de camp to the Czar. Chevalley, M., French Minister to Norway. Crackanthorpe, Mr., First Secretary of the British Legation at Belgrade. Davignon, M., Minister for Foreign Affairs of Belgium. Delcasse, M., Minister for Foreign Affairs of France. Doumergue, M., Minister for Foreign Affairs of France. Dudzeele, Count Errembault de, Belgian Minister to Austria-Hungary. Dumaine, M., Frensh Ambassador to Austria-Hungary. Elst, Baron van der, Secretary-General of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Belgium. Etter, M. de, Counsellor of the Russian Embassy at London. Eyschen, M., President of the Government of Luxemburg. Fallon, Baron, Belgian Minister to the Netherlands. Farges, M., French Consul-General at Basle, Switzerland. Fleuriau, M. de, French Charge d'Affaires at London.

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Vi LIST OF IMPORTANT PERSONS

Flotow, Herr von, German Ambassador to Italy. Forgach, Count, Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary. George, King of England. Giesl, Baron, Austro-Hungarian Minister to Serbia, Goschen, Sir Edward, British Ambassador to Germany. Graz, Mr. des, British Minister to Serbia. Grenier, Baron, Belgian Minister to Spain. Grey, Sir Edward, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of Great Britain. Guillaume, Baron, Belgian Minister to France. Henry, Prince of Prussia. Hoflehner, Herr, Acting Consul for Austria-Hungary at Nish, Serbia. Hohenlohe, Prince, Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to Germany, successor to Count

Szogy6ny. Isvolsky, M., Russian Ambassador to France. Jagow, Herr von, Secretary of State of Germany. Jehay, Count van den Steen de, Belgian Minister to Luxemburg. Jonnart, M., Minister for Foreign Affairs of France. Kazansky, M., Acting Russian Consul at Prague, Austria-Hungary. Klobukowski, M., French Minister to Belgium. Koudacheff, Prince, Russian Charg6 d'Affaires at Vienna. Lalaing, Count, Belgian Minister to Great Britain. Lichnowsky, Prince, German Ambassador to Great Britain. Loudon, Jonkheer, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. Macchio, Baron, Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary. Manneville, M. de, French Charge d'Affaires at Berlin. Mensdorff, Count, Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to Great Britain. Mollard, M., French Minister to Luxemburg. Muller, Baron, Austro-Hungarian Ambassador at Tokio, Japan. Nicolas, Czar of Russia. Nicolson, Sir A., Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of Great

Britain. Pale6logue, M., French Ambassador to Russia. Pashitch, M., Prime Minister of Serbia. Pellet, M., French Minister to the Netherlands. Pichon, M. Stephen, Minister for Foreign Affairs of France. Poincare, M., President of France. Pourtales, Count, German Ambassador to Russia. Rodd, Sir Rennell, British Ambassador to Italy. Ronssin, M., French Consul-General at Frankfort, Germany. Rumbold, Sir Horace, Counsellor of the British Embassy at Berlin. Saleske, Herr von Below, German Minister to Belgium. Salviati, M., Russian Consul-General at Fiume, Austria-Hungary. San Giuliano, Marquis di, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Italy. Sazanof, M., Minister for Foreign Affairs of Russia. Scezsen, Count, Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to France. Schebeko, M., Russian Ambassador to Austria-Hungary. Schoen, Baron von, German Ambassador to France.

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LIST OF IMPORTANT PERSONS Vii

Sevastopoulo, M., Russian Charge d'Affaires at Paris. Storck, Ritter von, Austro-Hungarian Councilor of Legation at Belgrade. Strandtman, M., Russian Charge d'Affaires at Belgrade, Serbia. Suchomlinof, General, Russian Minister of War. Swerbeiev, M., Russian Ambassador to Germany. Szapary, Count, Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to Russia. Szogyeny, Count, Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to Germany. Tatisheff, Russian honorary aide to the Kaiser. Thi6baut, M., French Minister to Sweden. Tombeur, M., Vice-Governor of the Katanga. Tschirseky, Herr von, German Ambassador to Austria-Hungary. Vesnitch, M., Serbian Minister to France. Villiers, Sir Francis, British Minister to Belgium. Viviani, M., President of the Council and Minister for Foreign Affairs of France. Weede, Jonkheer de, Netherlands Minister to Belgium. Welle, M. Michotte de, Belgian Minister to Serbia. Whitlock, Mr. Brand, United States Minister to Belgium. William, Emperor of Germany. Zimmermann, Herr von, Under Secretary of State of Germany.

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