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DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES
AND BELLIGERENT GOVERNMENTS RELATING TO

NEUTRAL RIGHTS AND COMMERCE

NOTE―This Supplement is separately paged and sewed, in order that these original texts may be
bound by themselves. The index to this volume includes also the
Special Supplement for July, 1915.

PUBLISHED FOR

THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

BY

BAKER, VOORHIS & COMPANY

NEW YORK, U. S. A.

Agents for Great Britain: SWEET & MAXWELL, Ltd., 3 Chancery Lane, London.
Agent for Mexico: E. E. VALENTINI, Tiburcio 18, Mexico, D. F., Mexico.

NOTICE

The documents published in this volume have been printed from official texts furnished by the Department of State of the United States.

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Sets forth important modifications to Declaration of London, Order in Council No. 2, of October 29, 1914. Transmits official text of Order in Council of March 30, 1916, modifying the Declaration of London Order in Council No. 2, 1914. Transmits text of Order in Council of July 7, 1916, withdrawing certain prior Orders in Council relating to the Declaration of London, together with a memorandum of the British Government explaining the issue of the said Order.

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The British Secretary of Aug. 13 Replies to request for in

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formation regarding the amount of raw cocoa exported from Great Britain to Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Italy.

British contention relating to prize-court proceedings concerning seizure of cargoes consigned by American meat packers to Scandinavian ports. American note of October 21, 1915, to Great Britain relating to restraints on commerce and enclosing United States Navy order of August 18, 1862, and a statement regarding vessels detained by British authorities.

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