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POLAND

Customs matters, most-favored-nation, treatment of. Washington. Feb. 10, 1925

Extradition. Warsaw. Nov. 22, 1927–
Arbitration. Washington. Aug. 16, 1928–
Conciliation. Washington. Aug. 16, 1928-.

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Smuggling intoxicating liquors, prevention of. Washington. June 19, 1930

Friendship, commerce, and consular rights. Washington. June 15, 1931

Danzig, Free City of; exchange of notes relating to. Washington. Mar.
9, 1934

Danzig, Free City of; exchanges of notes. Washington. Aug. 22, 1935.
Making Danzig contracting party to treaty of Nov. 22, 1927, with
Poland.

Extradition, supplementary. Warsaw. Apr. 5, 1935. Amending treaty
of Nov. 22, 1927, by adding crimes against bankruptcy laws__

PORTUGAL

Most-favored-nation treatment; terms "Porto" and "Madeira"; subsi-
dized steamship lines. Washington. June 28, 1910____.
Arbitration; extension of 1908 convention. Washington. June 28,

1913___.

Advancement of peace; Lisbon. Feb. 4, 1914_.
Commission appointments. Extension of time. Nov. 16, 1915_
Arbitration; extension of 1908 convention. Lisbon. Sept. 14, 1920---
Arbitration, extension of 1908 convention. Washington. Sept. 5, 1923
Arbitration; new treaty. Washington. Mar. 1, 1929. Enlarging scope
and obligations of convention of Apr. 6, 1908-

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RUMANIA

Extradition. Bucharest. July 23, 1924___

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Customs matters, most-favored-nation agreement in. Bucharest. Feb. 26, 1926

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Bucharest. Nov. 10, 1936. Amending treaty of July 23,

1924, by adding crimes against bankruptcy laws_-

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RUSSIA

Commerce and navigation: denunciation of Dec. 18, 1832, treaty. Washington. Dec. 17, 1911___

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Advancement of peace. Washington. Oct. 1, 1914-

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Exportation of embargoed goods. Washington. Sept. 23, 1915_

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SALVADOR

Extradition convention. San Salvador. Apr. 18, 1911_

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Arbitration; extension of 1908 convention. Washington. May 13, 1914 3: 2825 Traveling salesmen. Washington. Jan. 28, 1919.

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Friendship, commerce, and consular rights. San Salvador. Feb. 22, 1926

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SAN MARINO

Extradition. Washington. Oct. 10, 1934. Amending treaty of Jan. 10, 1906, by adding crimes against bankruptcy laws---.

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SIAM

Revision of former treaties. Washington. Dec. 16, 1920--
Protocol. Jurisdiction in Siam. Washington. Dec. 16, 1920_.
Exchange of notes. Washington. Dec. 16, 1920-.
Extradition. Bangkok. Dec. 30, 1922_

SPAIN

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Arbitration; extension of 1908 convention. Washington. May 29, 1913 3:2839
Mining interests or mining rights of Spaniards in Mexico. Washington.
July 26, 1914__.
Advancement of peace.

Washington. Sept. 15, 1914.

Commission appointments. Extension of time. Nov. 16-Dec. 20, 1915-

Mar. 8, 1919.

(Madrid, 1923-1924) con

Arbitration; extension of 1908 convention.
Commercial agreement; exchange of notes
tinuing agreement of Aug. 1, 1906____.
Commercial agreement; exchange of notes
agreement of Aug. 1, 1906, beyond Apr. 26, 1924___.
Smuggling intoxicating liquors, prevention of.

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(May 2, 1925) continuing

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Washington. Feb. 10,

1926

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American products in Spain; exchange of notes (May 26-Oct. 26, 1927) providing most-favored-nation treatment to----

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SWEDEN

Consular. Washington. June 1, 1910.

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Reciprocal protection of industrial property in China. Tokyo. Feb. 26. 1913. Peking. Mar. 7, 1913_

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Arbitration; extension of 1908 convention. Washington. June 28, 1913 3:2853 Advancement of peace. Washington. Oct. 13, 1914_.

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Commission appointments; extension of time. Nov. 16, 1915_

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Smuggling intoxicating liquors, prevention of. Washington. May 22, 1924---

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Arbitration. Washington. June 24, 1924_-

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Arbitration. Washington. Oct. 27, 1928. New treaty.
Claims, respecting Kronprins Gustaf Adolf and Pacific.
Dec. 17, 1930___.

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Washington.

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Military service; exemption in cases of dual nationality.
Jan. 31, 1933_.

Stockholm.

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Extradition. Washington. May 17, 1934. Amending treaty of Jan. 14, 1893, by adding crimes against bankruptcy laws_

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Arbitration; extension of 1908 convention. Washington.
Arbitration and conciliation. Washington. Feb. 16, 1931-
Extradition. Washington. Jan. 10, 1935; supplementing treaty of May
14, 1900, by adding crimes against the bankruptcy and narcotic laws. 4:4662

Extradition. Lausanne. Aug. 6, 1923

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Extradition. Caracas. Jan. 19 and 21, 1922. Treaty and additional

article

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Inventions, patents, designs, and industrial models; protection of;
Buenos Aires. Aug. 20, 1910_-

Protection of trade-marks. Buenos Aires. Aug. 20, 1910_

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International commissions of inquiry, establishment of. Washington.
Feb. 7, 1923_.

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Trade marks and commercial names, protection of. Santiago. Apr. 28, 1923

4:4681

Conflicts between American States, to avoid or prevent.

Santiago.

May 3, 1923_.

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Customs documents, publicity of. Santiago. May 3, 1923.

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Uniformity of nomenclature for classification of merchandise. Santiago. May 3, 1923.

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Sanitary convention. Havana. Nov. 14, 1924.

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Sanitary protocol. Lima. Oct. 19, 1927. Amending convention of Nov. 14, 1924

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Aliens, status of. Havana. Feb. 20, 1928–

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Duties and rights of States during civil strife. Havana. Feb. 20, 1928.

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Pan American Union, organization of. Havana. Feb. 20, 1928.
Arbitration, Inter-American. Washington. Jan. 5, 1929
Conciliation, Inter-American. Washington. Jan. 5, 1929-

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4:4763

Trade mark and commercial protection and registration. Washington.
Feb. 20, 1929__

4:4768

Radio stations, assignment of frequencies. Ottawa. Feb. 26-28, 1929 4:4787
Anti-war treaty of nonaggression and conciliation. Rio de Janiero.
Oct. 10, 1933___.

4:4793

Conciliation, Inter-American. Montevideo. Dec. 26, 1933. Additional protocol to convention of Jan. 5, 1929_

4:4798

Extradition. Montevideo. Dec. 26, 1933_.

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Rights and duties of States. Montevideo. Dec. 26, 1933.
Nationality of women. Montevideo. Dec. 26, 1933.

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4:4813

Artistic and scientific institutions and historic monuments, protection of. Washington. Apr. 15, 1935..

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Maintenance, preservation, and reestablishment of peace. Buenos
Aires. Dec. 23, 1936–.

Non-intervention, additional protocol to convention of Dec. 26, 1933.
Buenos Aires. Dec. 23, 1936_.

Prevention of controversies. Buenos Aires. Dec. 23, 1936_
Good offices and mediation. Buenos Aires. Dec. 23, 1936_.
Fulfillment of existing treaties. Buenos Aires. Dec. 23, 1936_
Pan American Highway. Buenos Aires. Dec. 23, 1936.
Inter-American cultural relations. Buenos Aires. Dec. 23, 1936_
Artistic exhibitions.

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Sanitary; denunciation of Dec. 3, 1903 treaty. Washington. Senate res. of May 26, 1921__

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Assistance and salvage at sea. Brussels. Sept. 23, 1910.

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Protocol, extension to colonies. Sept. 23, 1910_.

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Protection of industrial property. Washington. June 2, 1911...

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Final protocol. June 2, 1911.

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Preservation and protection of fur seals. Washington. July 7, 1911.--- 3:2966

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Jan. 17, 1912.

Sanitary. Paris.

Narcotics; Suppression of abuse; opium and other drugs. The Hague.
Jan. 23, 1912 with Protocol and Final Protocols.

Whangpu conservancy. Peking. Apr. 9, 1912.
Supplemental article. Jan. 19, 1916.

Radiotelegraph. London. July 5, 1912

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Final protocol. July 5, 1912_.

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Service regulations affixed. London.

July, 1912

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Abolition of foreign settlements in Chosen. Seoul. Apr. 21, 1913___
Restraint of arms and ammunition trade in China. Peking. May 5,
1919.

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Financial consortium in China. Peking. Jan. 18, 1921-

3:3822

Agreement between national banking groups. New York. Oct. 15,
1920

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Protection of lives of neutrals and noncombatants at sea in time of war;
prevention of use of noxious gases and chemicals. Washington. Feb.
6. 1922

Commission to consider amendments of the laws of war. Washington.
Feb. 4, 1922....

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Limiting commission's jurisdiction. Washington. Feb. 4, 1922---- 3:3140
General act of Berlin (of Feb. 26, 1885) and general act and declara-
tion of Brussels (of July 2, 1890), known also as "The Congo Treaty";
convention revising. Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Sept. 10, 1919___.
Liquor traffic in Africa. Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Sept. 10, 1919----
Spitsbergen; sovereignty of Norway. Paris. Feb. 9, 1920__

Weights and measures. Sevres. Oct. 6, 1921. Convention revising con-
vention of May 20, 1875.

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"Four Power Pact" with Great Britain, France, and Japan, relating to
their insular possessions and dominions in the Pacific Ocean. Wash-
ington. Dec. 13, 1921---

"Four Power Pact" supplementing "Four Power Pact" of Dec. 13, 1921,
with same countries. Washington. Feb. 6, 1922_
"Nine Power Pact"; regarding principles and policies to be followed in
China. Washington. Feb. 6, 1922.......

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4:4872

"Nine Power Pact"; regarding revision of Chinese customs tariff. Wash-
ington. Feb. 6, 1922_

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Limitation of naval armament known as the "Washington Naval Treaty."
Washington. Feb. 6, 1922_.

International trade in arms, ammunition, and implements of war, su-
pervision of. Geneva, June 17, 1925_.

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Bills of lading for carriage of goods by sea, unifications of certain rules
relating to concluded at Brussels, Aug. 25, 1924; signed by United
States on June 23, 1925---

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Industrial property, protection of. The Hague. Nov. 6, 1925. Revising
convention of Mar. 20, 1883, and subsequent conventions_.
Institute of agriculture. Rome. Apr. 21, 1926. Revising convention
signed at Rome, June 7, 1905-

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Slave trade and slavery, to suppress.
Radiotelegraph Convention and Regulations.
1927----

Import and export prohibitions and restrictions, abolition of. Geneva.
Nov. 8, 1927. Signed by United States, Jan. 30, 1928; supplementary
agreement signed at Geneva, July 11, 1928, and by United States,
July 31, 1928

Renunciation of war, "Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact." Paris. Aug. 27,

1928

Safety of life at sea, with regulations. London. May 31, 1929.
Wounded and sick, "Red Cross Convention"; amelioration of condition of
the wounded and sick of armies in the field. Geneva. July 27, 1929-
Prisoners of war. Geneva. July 27, 1929.

International air transportation. Warsaw. Oct. 12, 1929.

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Double nationality, Protocol concerning; military obligation in certain
cases. The Hague. Apr. 12, 1930__

Limitation of naval armament, "London Naval Treaty of 1930." London.
Apr. 22, 1930___.

Load lines convention and final protocol. London. July 5, 1930.
Recommendation of Apr. 15, 1937, by the President, amending Load
Lines Convention, Final Protocol and Final Act of July 5, 1930_---
Safety of life at sea; amendment to regulation XIX of annex. 1, of con-
vention of May 31, 1929. Proposed by Great Britain on Dec. 31, 1930-
Narcotic drugs. Geneva. July 13, 1931__

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Whaling, regulation of. Geneva.

Sept. 24, 1931.

Signed by United

States Mar. 31, 1932.

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Telecommunication convention, general radio regulations and final radio
protocol. Madrid. Dec. 9, 1932_.

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Sanitary aerial navigation, concluded at The Hague.
signed by United States, Apr. 6, 1934___
Silver, memorandum of agreement regarding price of.
1933. (For subsequent instruments on this subject see 4:5658-5661)- 4:5507
Industrial property, London, June 2, 1934. Revising convention of Mar.
20, 1883, and subsequent conventions__
International Labor Organization, providing membership in. Effective
Aug. 20, 1934 (taken from Pt. XIII of treaty of Versailles of June
28, 1919).

Apr. 12, 1933.

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July 22, 24, 26,

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Most-favored-nation clause, nonapplication of, in certain multilateral
economic conventions. Signed by the United States Sept. 20, 1934---- 4: 5546
Limitation of naval armament, "Second London Naval Treaty." Lon-
don. Mar. 25, 1936--

Whaling; international agreement for the regulation of. London. June
8, 1937---

Sugar; agreement regarding the regulation, production, and marketing
of. London. May 6. 1937_

Copyright convention, "Protection of Literary and Artistic Works." In-
ternational Convention of Copyright Union as revised. Rome. June
2, 1928. (Reported by the Committee to the Senate Nov. 26, 1937, and
awaiting action of Senate at time of going to press).
"World Court." Permanent Court of International Justice. Protocol
of Dec. 16, 1920, two protocols of Sept. 14, 1929, yea and nay votes on
first and second considerations and other data____.

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Extraterritoriality in China. Washington. Dec. 10, 1921.
Foreign postal agencies in China. Washington. Feb. 1, 1922-
Armed forces in China. Washington. Feb. 1, 1922.......
Unification of railways in China; Chinese declaration.
Feb. 1, 1922_.

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Washington.

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Reduction of Chinese military forces. Washington. Feb. 1, 1922_.
Existing commitments of or with respect to China. Washington. Feb.
1, 1922.

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Radio stations in China; accompanying declarations. Washington.
Feb. 1, 1922_

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Board of reference for far eastern questions. Washington. Feb. 4,
1922.

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Chinese Eastern Railway, by powers, including China. Washington.
Feb. 4, 1922____

3:3139

Chinese Eastern Railway, by powers other than China. Washington.
Feb. 4, 1922.

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APPENDIX I. VOL. III

Instruments by virtue of which rights, privileges, indemnities, repa-
rations, or advantages are or may be claimed by the United States--- 3:3141

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