Word: hugheses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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¶ The President transmitted to the Senate a recommendation of Secretary Hughes that U. S. sovereignty be extended over Swains Island, a little speck of land off the Bonavista Bay district of Newfoundland, not far from Greenspond Island. It was discovered by a Briton who deeded it to an American...
A similar treaty between the U. S. and Germany was signed by Secretary Hughes and Ambassador Wiedfeldt.
A third treaty of this type was signed by Mr. Hughes and P. V. G. Assarsson, Counselor of the Swedish Legation at Washington.
The everchanging personnel of Secretary Hughes' diplomatic emissaries after undergoing a thorough rearrangement during the last twelvemonth, is again to foe altered. Cyrus E. Woods, who last summer was transferred from Madrid to Tokyo sent in his resignation. He resigned on account of the health of his mother-in...
To a gathering of Japanese politicians and U. S. residents of Tokyo, Cyrus E. Woods, U.S. Ambassador, said: "There is but one subject on the minds of us all. It is futile for me to speak without dealing with it. It is the Immigration Bill. . . . The Immigration Bill is not...