British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 116

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Contents

RATIFICATION Page
52
TREATIES C WITHcontinued Page
54
Convention May 4 1910 Great Britain c White Slave
66
TREATIES C WITHcontinued Page
72
British Empire
74
AUSTRALIA
75
RATIFICATION
80
RATIFICATION
87
ACCESSION Page
92
CHINA
94
ORDER IN COUNCILcontinued Page
97
LAW
109
Consular Fees
113
TREATIES C WITHcontinued
118
Air Navigation
119
TREATIES C WITH Page
122
NOTIFICATION Page
126
ACCESSION FRENCH COLONIES Page
140
Convention December 31 1913 Great Britain
159
Light Dues Great Basses Little Basses and Minicoy
161
RATIFICATION
165
ITALYcontinued
166
ACT OF PARLIAMENT continued Page
167
Treaties of Washington
191
Declaration April 20 1921 Great Britain c Right ic
215
Berne Copyright Convention Free City of Danzig
231
805
232
RATIFICATION
262
Death Duties Finance Act 1894 Section 20 Application
274
Аст
279
Covention and Statute April 20 1921 Great Britain
289
ACTcontinued Page
296
June 4 1921
319
Protocol of Signature December 16 1920 Statute
325
ORDER Page
380
RATIFICATION
381
DESPATCH
404
Convention and Final Protocol November 30 1920 Great
408
TREATIES C WITH
411
RATIFICATION
426
GOLD COAST Ordinance Patents Amendment
431
Bulgaria Notes Importation from Great Britain into
432
Great Britain Letters Retrocession of Weihai
435
Costa Rica Agreement AguilarAmory Contract Arbitra
438
TREATIES C WITH Page
443
KENYA Ordinance Immigration Restriction Amendment
445
Great Britain Notes Importation from Great Britain into
447
Agreement Money Orders France and New Zealand
449
Great Britain c
461
ber 16 1922
469
Irak Agreement Money Orders
475
Japan
481
TREATIES C WITH
495
TREATIES C WITH
506
1909 Natives Railways c Denunciation
508
Monte Video October 19 1922
510
Convention and Statute Freedom of Transit
517
International
523
Protocol of Signature December 16 1920 Statute
526
Convention and Statute Régime of Navigable Water
527
TREATIES C WITHcontinued Page
528
RATIFICATION
530
Declaration Right to a Flag of States having no
544
Convention and Statute April 20 1921 Great Britain
546
Convention November 30 1920 Great Britain c Postal
547
REGULATIONS
553
Convention June 21 1920 Great Britain c Refrigera
554
Argentine Republic c
556
MANDATE
559
ACCESSION
563
Convention Metric System
564
ACCESSION
568
ICELAND
570
Agreement November 30 1920 Great Britain c Insured
571
ACCESSION Page
574
Statistics
575
RATIFICATION
583
France c
584
RATIFICATION
585
Resolution ExtraTerritoriality in China
586
Resolution Reduction of Chinese Military Forces
593
May 27 1922
595
Declaration Chinese Customs Tariff
596
Convention October 13 1919 and Additional Protocol
622
Convention September 30 1921 Great Britain
624
Treaty and Declaration Insular Possessions and Insular
627
Resolution Reduction of Chinese Military Forces
631
Treaty Insular Possessions and Insular Dominions
633
TREATIES C WITH
638
ROYAL ORDER
642
Economic Clauses of Treaty of SaintGermain Sep
650
Sweden Agreement Air Navigation
710
United States Convention Parcel Post
718
RATIFICATION
726
Agreement Telegraphs
727
Covenant of League of Nations Amendments to Articles
741
SALVADOR
744
France Agreement Application of Part VIII of Treaty
745
Agreement Commercial Arrangement Prolongation
768
Germany c Convention Guardianship
770
DECREE
777
TREATIES C WITH
781
Tirana December 4 1922
786
CXVI a 2
801
HOLY
802
Protocol of Signature December 16 1920 Statute
805
Arrangement July 5 1922 Russian Refugees Certificates
813
Great Britain c
814
Administration Great Britain of Part of German
817
Administration of Part of German Togoland
824
Administration of Part of German East Africa
832
Administration of Palestine
842
Administration Great Britain of Palestine
848
Geneva September 23 1922
849
RATIFICATION
851
NOTIFICATION
861
Agreement Air Navigation
894
pilation of International Commercial Statistics
897
SPAIN
899
TREATIES C WITHcontinued Page
908
Paraguay Convention Letters Rogatory
912
Spain Treaty Arbitration
994
United States Convention Parcel Post
996
Switzerland Agreement Air Navigation
1001
RATIFICATION
1021
United States Convention Parcel Post
1023
August 11 1922
1029
Washington February 11 1922
1031
Convention December 31 1913 Great Britain c Com
1038
ACCESSION
1045
DANZIG
1046
URUGUAY
1047
HONDURAS
1049
PROCLAMATION
1050
813
1051
BRITISH COLONIES
1053
RATIFICATION
1054
Great Britain c
1060
Convention January 23 1912 Great Britain c Opium
1061
Convention September 30 1921 Great Britain
1062
Barcelona April 20 1921
1063
August 5 1922
1064
BELGIUM
1065
TREATIES C WITHcontinued
1066
776
1067
Other than Australia Canada India Newfoundland New Zealand
1068
805
1069
Declaration April 20 1921 Great Britain c Right to
1070
Convention and Statute Régime of Navigable Water
1071
Resolution and Declarations Radio Stations in China
1072
BRAZIL
1074
March 29 1922
1076
See also POLAND
1077
564
1081
Great Britain
1082
Treaty December 13 1921 Insular Possessions
1083
TREATIES C WITHcontinued
1084
Treaty November 23 1826 Great Britain and Brazil
1086
DENMARK
1087
August 6 1921
1088
RULES OF THE SUPREME COURT FOREIGN CONVENTIONS
1089
Date of British Governments communication to Netherlands
1091
EGYPT
1092
LAW
1095
Convention Suppression of Traffic in Women
1096
Belgium c Convention Marriage Conflict of Laws
1097
United States Treaty Island of
1100
LAW
1101
TREATIES C WITH
1105
ITALY
1107
November 29 1922
1109
TREATIES C WITH
1110
London May 1 1922
1113
571
1118
SERBCROATSLOVENE STATE
1119
SPEECH OF THE KING
1123
Convention Suppression of Traffic in Women
1124
286
1125
TREATY WITH PALESTINE
1129
Export of Arms or Munitions of
1131
ACCESSION
1134

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