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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
Agriculture

Bulgarian Premier, Minister of Foreign
Affairs and of the Interior
Netherland Minister at Washington

United States Minister in China
Spanish Ambassador at Washington
Swiss Minister at Washington to July

Peruvian Minister of Foreign Affairs to July 28
Chief of the Imperial General Staff of the
British Army

Japanese Ambassador at Washington
United States Minister in Norway
United States Ambassador in France

United States Ambassador in Chile

Vice Admiral, commanding United States
Naval Forces in European Waters

United States Consul General at London
Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs
British Ambassador at Washington

Chief of Division of Latin-American Affairs,
Department of State of the United States
United States Ambassador in Argentina
United States Minister in Switzerland
German Undersecretary of State for Foreign
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
July 28

Nicaraguan Minister for Foreign Affairs
Colombian Minister at Washington

President of Panama

United States Minister in the Netherlands to January 15

Honduran Minister of Foreign Affairs

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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

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Jan. 5, 1917

To

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the diplomatic representatives in Great Brit

ain, France,

Russia, Italy,
and Japan
(tel.); the

same, with
slight change,
to Germany,
Austria-Hun-
gary, and
Turkey

From the Am

bassador in
Italy (tel.)

From the Ambassador in Italy (tel.) From the Ambassador in Italy (tel.)

From the Minister in Greece (tel.)

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From the Minis

[Rec'd

Jan. 10]

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Allies' reply to the President's

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Jan. 10

[Rec'd

Jan. 11]

1806 Jan. 10 [Rec'd Jan. 11]

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ter in Greece (tel.)

From the Am

bassador in
France (tel.)

From the Am

bassador in
France (tel.)

From the Minis

ter in Greece (tel.)

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ᏢᎪᎡᎢ I

THE WAR PRIOR TO THE ENTRANCE OF THE UNITED STATES-Continued

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Subject

Quotes Austria-Hungary's coun-
ter-reply to Allies' rejection of
Central powers' invitation to
discuss peace.

Quotes German counter-reply to
Allies' rejection of Central
powers' invitation to discuss
peace.

Persia endorses the President's
peace move and hopes the Unit-
ed States will assist in main-
taining Persia's rights in the
peace conference.
Interview with German Ambas-
sador on intended deportation
of Greeks, German lack of influ-
ence in Turkey, confidential
communication of German
peace terms, and Great Brit-
ain's attitude.

Presents Greek note of apprecia-
tion of the President's peace
proposal.

Copy of British note of Jan. 13
outlining conditions necessary
for durable peace.
Conditions of ultimatum accepted
without reservation.

Acknowledges receipt of Persian
note endorsing the President's
peace proposals to belligerents.
Conversation with Foreign Min-
ister on fixing of coal prices,
etc. Switzerland reported mo-
bilizing for defense.

British note to the President
criticized at the Vatican, and
proposed partition of Europe
condemned.

British Minister considers settle-
ment of Greece's difficulties
proceeding satisfactorily; hopes
blockade can be raised.
Transmits press statement of at-
titude of the Netherlands re-
garding the President's peace
note.

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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

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