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DECISION BY THE MEXICAN SUPREME Court on the "AMPARO" CASE OF THE TEXAS COMPANY OF MEXICO

Date and

number

1921

Subject

Page

Aug. 6 (4165)

From the Chargé in Mexico

461

Press report that Supreme Court will soon render decisions in amparo cases instituted by American oil companies to determine constitutionality of Executive decrees and retroactivity of article 27 of Constitution.

From the Chargé in Mexico

From the Chargé in Mexico

Sept. 14 (4317)

Sept. 27 (4352)

case.

Decision of Supreme Court in Texas Co. case (text printed) confirming validity of Executive decrees and stating that article 27 of Constitution is not retroactive as regards rights legitimately acquired prior to May 1, 1917.

462

Status of decision in amparo case of Texas Co.; facts in the

463

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PROTEST BY THE UNITED STATES AGAINST AGRARIAN LEGISLATION IN MEXICO

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Draft of agrarian law to be submitted to Congress providing for expropriation of land for redistribution.

To the Chargé in Mexico

474

Instructions to apprise authorities of injustice to American citizens of indemnification provisions of proposed agrarian law. From the Chargé in Mexico

474

Law of December 28, 1920 (excerpt printed) prescribing procedure in making land grants pending enactment of general law; provisions regarding indemnification.

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Mar. 2 Report of the Consul in Charge at Mexico, D. F.

476

Instructions to make informal representations regarding indemnification provisions of law of December 28.

477

Mar. 21 (3753)

Explanation of practical operation of agrarian laws, stressing unfair provisions concerning expropriation and indemnification. From the Chargé in Mexico

477

Bill proposed in State of San Luis Potosi for expropriation of large land-holdings, with statistics disclosing high percentage of land now held by few.

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Instructions to informally advise authorities of apparent inadequacy of compensation provisions of law of December 28.

479

MEXICO

PROTEST BY THE UNITED STATES AGAINST AGRARIAN LEGISLATION IN MEXICO

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Apr. 20 (54)

To the Chargé in Mexico (tel.)

479

Instructions to make informal protest regarding bill proposed in San Luis Potosi as being confiscatory of rights of American citizens and contrary to Mexican Constitution.

May 14 (3878)

From the Chargé in Mexico

480

Draft of agrarian bill as submitted to Congress (text printed); opposition of certain factions and possibility of restricted application, if enacted.

May 14 (65)

To the Chargé in Mexico (tel.)

490

Report that bill has been enacted in San Luis Potosi. Instructions to renew informal protests.

May 28 (73)

To the Chargé in Mexico (tel.)

491

Objections to proposed national bill. Instructions to make strong informal protests against passage in present form.

Aug. 6 (1708)

To the Chargé in Mexico

491

Instructions to make informal representations concerning agrarian law as passed by State of Durango, stressing illegality of confiscatory provisions.

Sept. 12 (179)

From the Chargé in Mexico (tel.)

492

Failure of Foreign Office to acknowledge receipt of representations concerning Durango and other laws.

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INEFFECTUAL DISCUSSIONS BETWEEN THE OBREGON GOVERNMENT AND THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF BANKERS ON MEXICO

493

Foreign Office reply in regard to Durango law, declaring inability of Executive to intervene in internal affairs of States.

1921

Mar. 28 From the Acting Chairman of the International Committee of 493 Bankers on Mexico

Admission of Belgian representative to International Committee of Bankers on Mexico.

June 27 From the Alternate Chairman of the International Committee of

Bankers on Mexico

Draft of letter to Mexican Government (text printed) accepting invitation to visit Mexico on behalf of Committee for purpose of assisting Mexico in adjustment of external obligations, with special attention to protection of property rights of foreigners, jeopardized by Mexican Constitution.

June 29 To the Alternate Chairman of the International Committee of

Bankers on Mexico

Approval of proposed reply to Mexican Government.

494

496

MEXICO

INEFFECTUAL DISCUSSIONS BETWEEN THE OBREGON GOVERNMENT AND THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF BANKERS ON MEXICO-Continued

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1921

Subject

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Sept. 2

From the Alternate Chairman of the International Committee of
Bankers on Mexico

496

Intention to notify Mexican authorities of his preparations to visit Mexico latter part of month.

Sept. 8

From the Alternate Chairman of the International Committee of
Bankers on Mexico

497

Letter to Mexican Government (text printed) accepting invitation and giving approximate date of departure.

Sept. 13

From the Alternate Chairman of the International Committee of
Bankers on Mexico

498

Possible subjects of conversation with Mexican officials, covering questions of external obligations and prospects for new loan for reorganization purposes.

Sept. 23

From the Alternate Chairman of the International Committee of
Bankers on Mexico

499

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Draft of letter to oil producers (text printed) explaining impracticability of Mexican proposition for purchase of Mexican Government bonds by oil companies for use in payment of taxes.

From the Chargé in Mexico

501

Arrival of alternate chairman of Committee of Bankers, and his expression of desire to help Mexico.

502

Failure of negotiations, due to Mexican Government's insistence on carrying out bond-purchase clause of agreement; possibility of future resumption of negotiations.

Dec. 5

From the Alternate Chairman of the International Committee of
Bankers on Mexico

502

Possi

Inability of oil companies to carry out bond-purchase clause
of agreement and request for extension of agreement.
bility of further negotiations between Committee of Bankers
and Mexico.

Dec. 23

From the Alternate Chairman of the International Committee of
Bankers on Mexico

503

Information that Mexico has extended the agreement with the oil companies, pending further negotiations.

Dec. 27 (215)

From the Chargé in Mexico (tel.)

504

Departure for New York of Mexican representative with full powers to resume financial discussions.

PROPOSALS LOOKING TOWARD THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A MIXED CLAIMS

COMMISSION

1921

July 13

From the Mexican Embassy

Invitation to the United States to enter into an agreement providing for the appointment of a mixed claims commission for the settlement of claims of U. S. citizens.

504

MEXICO

PROPOSALS LOOKING TOWARD THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A MIXED CLAIMS COMMISSION-Continued

Date and

Subject

Page

number

1921 Oct. 8 (190)

From the Chargé in Mexico (tel.)

505

Foreign Minister's inquiry concerning U. S. intention to reply to invitation to enter into an agreement relative to a mixed claims commission.

Oct. 11 (132)

Nov. 21 (4592)

To the Chargé in Mexico (tel.)

Information that Department is studying decision of Mexican Supreme Court in the amparo case of the Texas Co. and will forward instructions shortly regarding Mexican invitation. From the Chargé in Mexico

Memorandum from Foreign Minister (text printed) transmitting drafts of a special and a general convention providing for mixed claims commissions (texts printed).

PROPOSALS FOr Regulating THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE Waters of the COLORADO RIVER

505

506

1921

Aug. 2

To the Secretary of the Interior

Oct. 15

No objections, from standpoint of international relations, to
Senate and House bills providing for arrangement between
certain Western States respecting the disposition and utiliza-
tion of the waters of the Colorado River.
From the Mexican Embassy

Comments on meeting held at Los Angeles, March 17 by
League of Southwestern States, etc., and on act of Congress
of August 19. Representations that Mexico be duly repre-
sented in any undertakings or arrangements concerning the
distribution and utilization of the waters of the Colorado
River.

Oct. 24 From the Mexican Embassy

Oct. 24

Reported conference to be held at Washington or in the
West October 27; request that Mexico be allowed to partici-
pate.

Memorandum by the Acting Chief of the Division of Mexican
Affairs, Department of State

Assurances conveyed to the Mexican Embassy that more
particulars will be furnished regarding contemplated con-
ference.

Oct. 31

From the First Secretary of the Mexican Embassy

Nov. 9

Dec. 5 (4648)

Request for information concerning conference reported to
take place in Washington October 22.
To the First Secretary of the Mexican Embassy

Information concerning the unofficial character of the meet-
ing at Los Angeles, March 17; probability that reported
meeting of October 27 was the hearings to be held in Califor-
nia to consider the report prepared under the act of May 18;
constitution of a commission under the act of August 19.
From the Chargé in Mexico

Appointment of Mexican representatives to attend conferences in California.

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MEXICO

RELAXATION OF REGULATIONS GOVERNING TRAVEL BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO FOR RESIDENTS IN A FORTY-MILE ZONE ON EITHER SIDE OF THE FRONTIER

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May 19 (67)

To the Chargé in Mexico (tel.)

May 26 (107)

May 28 (74)

Instructions to take up matter of abolishing passport requirements for residents in 40-mile zone on either side of border, so that persons may enter American border zone without passports or border cards, provided they are otherwise admissible.

From the Chargé in Mexico (tel.)

Foreign Office agreement to plan; however, instructions intended to put plan into operation contain provision that documentary evidence as to residence must be produced.

To the Chargé in Mexico (tel.)

June 11 (137)

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522

523

523

Instructions to request consent to plan as originally presented, eliminating all documentation.

From the Chargé in Mexico (tel.)

524

Mexican proposal that plan be modified so that persons unknown to immigration officers will be required to produce proof of residence.

To the Chargé in Mexico (tel.)

524

June 28 (95)

July 28 (4129)

Executive order (excerpt printed) providing for the relaxation of regulations governing travel between the United States and Mexico for residents in the 40-mile border zone.

From the Chargé in Mexico

Note of Mexican Foreign Office, July 27 (text printed), transmitting Executive decree of July 4 (text printed) providing for the relaxation of regulations governing travel between the United States and Mexico for residents in the 40-mile border zone.

NETHERLANDS

525

CONTINUED NEGOTIATIONS FOR AMERICAN PARTICIPATION IN EXPLOITING THE OIL FIELDS OF THE DUTCH EAST INDIES

1921 Jan. 31 (440)

Feb. 2 (193)

From the Minister in the Netherlands

Favorable attitude of Netherland Government toward U. S. participation in Djambi oil concessions in Netherland Indies; failure of Sinclair Corp. to reach agreement with Bataafsche Co.

From the Netherland Chargé

528

530

Information, in view of U. S. reciprocity policy, that seven mining concessions were granted to Standard Oil Co. in 1920.

Mar. 8 (20)

From the Minister in the Netherlands (tel.)

531

Mar. 9 (13)

From Johnston. Opportunity for American capital to share
in Siak concessions; possibility of splitting Djambi concession.
Request that American interests be advised without delay.
To the Minister in the Netherlands (tel.)

531

Information that Sinclair has formulated terms of offer relative to Djambi concessions; instructions to keep Department informed.

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