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Maritime Danger Zones and Mine Areas-Continued.

No.

From and to whom.

Date.

1914.

271 Ambassador Gerard to the Nov. 17 Secretary of State.

The Secretary of State to Dec.
Ambassador Gerard.

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Transmits copy in transla- 19

tion of a communication

received from Imperial

Foreign Office, Nov. 14,
1914, relative to regula-
tions for navigation in
the German Bay of the
North Sea.

8 States that a copy of reply
of German Government to
protest of British Gov
ernment against the lay-
ing of German mines has
been forwarded to Amer-
ican Ambassador at Lon-
don for transmission to
British Foreign Office.

Consul General Skinner to Dec. 11 Incloses copy of a circular

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Secretary of State.

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entirely forbidden to all
ships of described area in
Irish Channel.

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615 Ambassador Gerard to the Mar. 2 Incloses copy in translation

of a note verbale re-
ceived from the Imperial]
Foreign Office Feb. 28,
1915, relative to the ex-
tent of the war area pro-
claimed by the German
Admiralty.

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Telegraphs with reference

to a warning issued by
the British Admiralty for
vessels navigating be-
tween Great Yarmouth
and the English Channel.

Consul General Skinner to May 17 States Admiralty cancels no

the Secretary of State
(telegram).

tice on navigation North
Sea dated Nov. 30, 1914.
Masters strongly urged to
obtain latest notices be-
fore sailing from British
ports. Gives principal
mined areas as far as
known.

Consul General Skinner to May 19 Incloses copy of British Ad-
the Secretary of State.

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miralty notice relating to
navigation in the North
Sea and British home wa-
ters.

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The Secretary of State to May 20 States the Department does
Ambassador W. H. Page
(telegram).

not fully understand the
intention and effect un-
derlying the regulations
of Admiralty in cancel-
ing notice on navigation
in North Sea of Nov. 30,
1914, cabled by Skinner
May 17. Instructs Mr.
Page to make report on
subject.

Ambassador W. H. Page to June 5 Transmits reply of British

the Secretary of State

(telegram).

Foreign Office to inquiry
of Ambassador Page as to
Admiralty announcement
canceling notice on navi-
gation in North Sea of
Nov. 30, 1914.

1721 The Secretary of State ad June 16 States that the Depart

interim to Ambassador

W. H. Page (telegram).

ment's inquiry is not fully
answered by the note of
British Foreign Office, and|

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tice to mariners issued by
British Admiralty.

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Consul General Skinner to June 23 Informs Department of no-
the Secretary of State
(telegram).

2517 Ambassador W. H. Page to July 23 Quotes note from Foreign

the Secretary of State
(telegram).

Office, July 22, which
states that neutral mer-
chant vessels must apply
through their diplomatic
representative for special
directions of the Admiral-
ty as to the north-about
route.

1908 The Secretary of State to July 26 States
Ambassador W. H. Page
(telegram).

Department understands requirement in Admiralty notice of May 15 that neutral vessels bound to North Sea by northabout route must obtain from Admiralty special directions, applies only to vessels sailing from British ports and not from American or neutral ports. Report whether this understanding is correct.

Ambassador W. H. Page to Aug. 17 Quotes note from Sir E.

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193 The British Ambassador to July 1 Transmits copy of an Ad

the Secretary of State.

1917.

miralty notice to mari-
ners, relative to certain
mined areas in North
Sea.

Ambassador W. H. Page to Jan. 25 British notification of mine
the Secretary of State

(telegram).

Ambassador W. H. Page to Feb. 15

the Secretary of State
(telegram).

Page.

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area in the North Sea.

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1485 The Secretary of State to Feb. 19 States that the Government the British Ambassador.

of the United States, for
the protection of Ameri-
can interests, reserves gen-
erally all of its rights in
the question of appropri-
ating certain portions of
the high seas for military
operations, to the exclu-
sion of the use of the
hostile area as a common
highway of commerce.

Ambassador W. H. Page to Mar. 23 British notification of dan

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Minister Egan to the Sec- Apr. 8 Quotes German warning to

retary of State (tele-
gram).

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mariners published by

Foreign Office Aug. 8,
1914.

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Consul General Skinner to Apr. 27 Reports notice issued by
the Secretary of State
(telegram).

British Admiralty extend-
ing dangerous area in the
North Sea.

PART III

Restraints on Commerce

1916.

5021 Ambassador W. H. Page to Oct. 12 Transmits copy of a note rethe Secretary of State.

1917.

3475 Consul General Skinner to Jan. 17
the Secretary of State
(telegram).

ceived from British For-
eign Office concerning the
Trading with the Enemy
Act.

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Consul General Skinner to Feb. 22 Quotes British Proclamation

the Secretary of State

(telegram).

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