Convention relative to the Laying of Automatic Submarine Contact Mines* (VIII)†. Further ratifications have been deposited on the dates men Convention relative to certain Restrictions on the Exercise of the Right of Capture in Maritime War|| (XI)†. Further ratifications have been deposited on the dates men tioned: *Vol. C, page 389. The numbers are those allotted to the various Instruments signed at the Second Peace Conference at The Hague. Vol. C, page 401. With reservations made at time of signature. See Vol. C, page 412. Vol. C, [1914. CVII.] 2 M Declaration Prohibiting the Discharge of Projectiles and Explosives from Balloons (XIV)†. * ACCESSIONS to, and Withdrawals from, the International Convention with respect to the International Circulation of Motor Vehicles.-- Signed at Paris, October 11, 1909.‡ *Vol. C, page 455. July 22, 1912. 20, + The numbers are those allotted to the various Instruments signed at the Second Peace Conference at The Hague. Vol. CII, page 64. The following British Colonies withdrew on July 26, 1914: Barbados. Leeward Islands. Northern Nigeria. Seychelles. ACCESSIONS to the International Agreement for the Suppression of Obscene Publications.--Signed at Paris, May 4, 1910.* ACCESSIONS, &c., to the International Convention for the Suppression of the White Slave Traffic.-Signed at Paris, May 4, 1910.* ACCESSIONS, &c., to the International Conventions for the Unification of certain Rules of Law respecting (1) Collisions between Vessels; and (2) Assistance and Salvage at Sea-Signed at Brussels, September 23, 1910.* ACCESSIONS to the International Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property.-Signed at Washington, June 2, 1911.f Note.-Germany. The Convention was put into force in the German Protectorates at the same time as in Germany. * Vol. CIII, page 434 + Vol. CIV, page 116. ‡ Including Faroe Islands, but not Iceland, Greenland, or Danish Antilles. |