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Reduction of Armaments ( a ) Those Parties to the Treaty which had during Stage I reduced their armaments in agreed categories by thirty per cent would during Stage II further reduce each type of armaments in the categories listed in ...
Reduction of Armaments ( a ) Those Parties to the Treaty which had during Stage I reduced their armaments in agreed categories by thirty per cent would during Stage II further reduce each type of armaments in the categories listed in ...
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Transition from Stage II to Stage III would take place at the end of Stage II , upon a determination that the following circumstances existed : ( a ) All undertakings to be carried out in Stage II had been carried out ; ( b ) All ...
Transition from Stage II to Stage III would take place at the end of Stage II , upon a determination that the following circumstances existed : ( a ) All undertakings to be carried out in Stage II had been carried out ; ( b ) All ...
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( b ) All preparations required for Stage II had been made ; and ( c ) All militarily significant states had become parties to the treaty . 2. Transition from Stage I to Stage II would take place at the end of Stage 1 or at the end of ...
( b ) All preparations required for Stage II had been made ; and ( c ) All militarily significant states had become parties to the treaty . 2. Transition from Stage I to Stage II would take place at the end of Stage 1 or at the end of ...
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