Assistant Secretary of the Treasury of the United States in Charge of Customs to March 15 Assistant Secretary of State of the United States President of France Director for Europe of Commission for Relief in Belgium Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs from June 27 Counselor for the Department of State of the United States Panaman Minister at Washington United States Minister in Panama Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs and of Bulgarian Premier, Minister of Foreign United States Minister in China Peruvian Minister of Foreign Affairs to July 28 Japanese Ambassador at Washington United States Ambassador in Chile Vice Admiral, commanding United States United States Consul General at London Chief of Division of Latin-American Affairs, Chilean Minister for Foreign Affairs from October 7 Swiss Minister at Washington from August 27 Leader of Nationalist Party in China Turkish Grand Vizier and Minister of the Interior from February 5 Secretary of United States Embassy in Turkey; Chargé d'Affaires from April 11 Austro-Hungarian Ambassador designate at Washington President of the Council of Ministers of Hungary to June 15 Ecuadoran Minister for Foreign Affairs Guatemalan Minister of Foreign Affairs Chinese Minister of Communications from July Premier of China Peruvian Minister for Foreign Affairs from Nicaraguan Minister for Foreign Affairs President of Panama United States Minister in the Netherlands to January 15 Honduran Minister of Foreign Affairs LIST OF PAPERS BY TOPICS [Incoming papers are listed chronologically under date of receipt. Unless otherwise specified, the correspondence is from or to the Secretary of State or the Department.] PART I: THE CONTINUATION AND FURTHER SPREAD OF THE WAR-EFFORTS TOWARD PEACE THE WAR PRIOR TO THE ENTRANCE OF THE UNITED STATES REPLY OF THE ALLIED GOVERNMENTS, JANUARY 10, 1917, TO THE PRESIDENT'S · SUGGESTION OF DECEMBER 18, 1916, THAT THE BELLIGERENTS COMMUNICATE THEIR TERMS OF PEACE-COUNTER-REPLIES OF THE CENTRAL POWERS TO THE REJECTION BY THE ALLIED POWERS OF THEIR INVITATION OF DECEMBER 12, 1916, TO DISCUSS PEACE Jan. 5, 1917 To the diplomatic representatives in Great Brit ain, France, Russia, Italy, same, with From the Am bassador in From the Ambassador in Italy (tel.) From the Ambassador in Italy (tel.) From the Minister in Greece (tel.) From the Minis [Rec'd Jan. 10] 1805 Allies' reply to the President's 5 Jan. 10 [Rec'd Jan. 11] 1806 Jan. 10 [Rec'd Jan. 11] ter in Greece (tel.) From the Am bassador in From the Am bassador in From the Minis ter in Greece (tel.) ᏢᎪᎡᎢ I THE WAR PRIOR TO THE ENTRANCE OF THE UNITED STATES-Continued Subject Quotes Austria-Hungary's coun- Quotes German counter-reply to Persia endorses the President's Presents Greek note of apprecia- Copy of British note of Jan. 13 Acknowledges receipt of Persian British note to the President British Minister considers settle- THE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS TO THE SENATE, JANUARY 22, ON THE BASES OF A DURABLE PEACE-CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION BY THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT' OF ITS TERMS OF PEACE |