British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 114

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Contents

NOTE
31
Treaty of Peace Amendment No
38
ARGENTINE REPUBLIC
46
with
49
ORDER IN COUNCILcontinued
66
Termination of
100
Treaty of Peace Hungary
102
Application to Aircraft Law relating to Wreck
116
Finance
119
NOTE Page
127
Denunciation by Great Britain Convention July
134
URUGUAY
136
August 4 1921
137
with
138
RATIFICATION
143
China Amendment
149
ORDER IN COUNCILcontinued
151
Egypt Amendment
156
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT
160
RATIFICATION
163
CORRESPONDENCE
166
with
172
Bolivia Additional Act to Convention April 5 1920
189
Denmark
196
France
212
Provisional Agreement Air Navigation
257
Disposal of Enemy Tonnage
277
Agreement Disposal of Enemy Tonnage
282
with
289
Greece
325
341
325
Athens September 9 1921
327
Iceland Agreement Money Orders
333
London June 1 1921
340
with
342
ACCESSION
366
London December 20 1921 385
367
Economic Rights in Mandated Territories
372
RATIFICATION
389
Notes Importation from Great Britain into Sweden
392
Application
394
19
403
Convention March 2 1899 Disposal of Real
414
RATIFICATIONcontinued
420
Italy
426
Great Britain c continued
427
ACCESSION TOcontinued
429
Final Protocol
431
35
433
41
433
NOTIFICATION Belgium
457
ACCESSION
531
562
532
International Convention November 13 1908
549
NOTIFICATION
552
nage to Italy
557
NOTE Supreme Council Recognition de jure of State
558
Merchant Shipping Convention Act 1914 Post
559
PROTOCOL Enforcement of International Convention
561
International Convention September 26 1906 Phos
562
Convention Nonfortification and Neutralisation
563
Spain Convention Workmens Compensation
566
with
567
with
569
NOTIFICATION
570
with
580
Convention and Regulation Permanent Bureau
585
with
592
Czechoslovakia
600
with
628
with
629
with
633
November 1012 1919
634
NOTIFICATION Belgium Revival by Belgium Con
637
Brussels July 25 1921
639
Sweden Notes Renewal of Convention October
654
Germany
662
CHILE
666
LAW Nationality Page
667
with
672
COSTA RICA
682
Berlin February 3 1921 687
687
Agreement Importation of Silkworms Eggs from
768
GERMANY
775
Protocol Exchange of Prisoners
801
June 28 1919
803
and Conciliation
820
United States Treaty Peace
828
with
831
Temporary Prolongation of Declaration July 12 1892
839
United States Treaty Peace
841
JAPAN
850
with
854
Great Britain c
859
Lithuania
873
NOTE Mexico Denunciation by Mexico Treaty
878
Denunciation by Roumania Treaty March 15 1899
879
Netherlands Notes Provisional Modus Vivendi
880
PROTOCOL Enforcement of International Convention
887
with
889
PERSIA
901
PERU
909
GREAT BRITAIN
910
Peru Treaty Arbitration
912
Roumania Convention Defensive Alliance
916
UKRAINE
917
Sweden
951
and Spain Customs Duties
956
NOTIFICATIONcontinued
958
Spain Denunciation by France Modus Vivendi
960
NOTIFICATION Spain Denunciation by Spain Agree
961
Validity of United States Certificates of Inspection
967
NOTIFICATION
973
ACT OF CONGRESS
974
CUBA
975
ACCESSION
987
DANZIG
988
RATIFICATION International Convention January
989
Great Britain Denunciation by Roumania Treaty
991
BOLIVIA
995
DESPATCH Petroleum Situation
996
SAAR BASIN TERRITORY
997
perty
999
146
1001
Additional Protocol March 20 1914 to International
1003
ACCESSION TO
1004
International Agreement November 29 1906 Unifi
1007
NOTIFICATION Great Britain Denunciation by Great
1010
RUSSIA
1011
RATIFICATION International Convention January
1014
London June 10 1921
1016
CORRESPONDENCE Economic Rights in Mandated Terri
1017
LUXEMBURG
1018
with
1024
NOTE Supreme Council
1025
and Germany
1027
MOROCCO
1028
PROTOCOL Enforcement of International Convention
1030
Great Britain Agreement Article 297 e Compensa
1033
RATIFICATION
1034
NOTIFICATION Great Britain Conclusion of Agreement
1035
Medical Act 1886 Application to South Africa
1036
REGULATIONS British Nationality and Status of Aliens
1037
340
1039
British South Africa Company
1040
HAYTI
1042
Consular Fees No
1047
Paris July 23 1921
1048
RATIFICATION International Convention January
1050
LIBERIA
1051
MUSCAT
1054
Great Britain c
1055
Treaty Extradition between British Protectorates
1057
NOTE League of Nations Armistice with Lithuania
1058
COLOMBIA
1060
Madrid November 30 1920 430 455 457 503
1064
46
1066
Agreement Period for Notification of Claims under
1068
Agreement Amendment of Agreement August
1069
Great Britain c
1071
SERBCROATSLOVENE STATE
1072
ORDER Validity of Swedish Certificates of Inspection
1076
Hungary Provisional Agreement Economic Rela
1082
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