CORRESPONDENCE. Adriatic Dispute between Italy and December 1919-February 1920 DECISION (Allied Powers). Plebiscite in Teschen, Spisz and Orava. Paris, 27th September, 1919 807 804 Treaty. Frontiers in Central Europe. Protocol. Ratification. International Convention, Paris, 1st May, 1920 Sèvres, 10th August, 1920 783 866 Washington, 16th December, 1920 Protocol. Jurisdiction applicable in Siam to United Washington, 16th December, 1920 1168 1174 TREATIES, &c., with Foreign Powers, continued, viz.: with- Notes. Treaty, December 16, 1920. Applicability Protocol. Interpretation of Treaty, March 21, 1914. BRITISH AND FOREIGN STATE PAPERS.. BRITISH ORDER IN COUNCIL making provision for charging the Property in Egypt of German Nationals with the Payment of Liabilities under the Treaty of Peace with Germany, signed at Versailles, June 28, 1919.-Londen, January 22, 1920.* At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 22nd day of January, 1920. PRESENT: THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. Lord President. Earl of Desart. Lord Chamberlain. Sir Maurice de Bunsen. Sir Arthur Griffith-Boscawen. WHEREAS at Versailles, on the 28th day of June, 1919,† a Treaty of Peace with Germany (hereinafter referred to as "the Treaty") was signed on behalf of His Majesty; And whereas it was provided in the Treaty that the property of German nationals within the territory or under the control of an Allied or Associated State might be constituted a pledge for enemy liabilities upon the conditions laid down in the Treaty; And whereas by "The Treaty of Peace Act, 1919," it was provided that His Majesty might make such appointments, establish such offices, make such Orders in Council, and do such things as appeared to him to be necessary for carrying out the Treaty, and for giving effect to any of the provisions thereof: And whereas by treaty, grant, usage, sufferance, or other lawful means and by Decree of His Highness the Sultan of Egypt, His Majesty has power and jurisdiction in Egypt; And whereas there is now in Egypt certain property of German nationals under the control of His Majesty, and it is expedient to make provision for charging such property with the payment of the liabilities for which it may be constituted a pledge by the Treaty in the manner hereinafter provided: |