RATIFICATIONS of the Commercial Convention between the British Empire, &c., and Turkey.-Lausanne, July 24, 1923.(1) THE ratifications have been deposited of (2)British Empire France Greece Italy Japan Turkey (1) Vol. CXVII, page 612. ... ... ... August 6, 1924. (2) Subject to declaration under Article 16 of the Convention that provisions do not apply to Australia, Norfolk Island, Papua, Mandated Territory of New Guinea, Mandated Territory of Nauru, Canada, Irish Free State, South Africa, Mandated Territory of South West Africa, India, Bahamas, Basutoland, Bechuanaland Protectorate, British Solomon Islands Protectorate and other islands under jurisdiction of High Commissioner of Western Pacific, Fiji, Gibraltar, Gilbert and Ellice Islands, Kenya, Mauritius, Northern Rhodesia, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Swaziland and Tonga. RATIFICATIONS, &c., of the International Convention and Statute relative to Freedom of Transit.-Barcelona. April 20, 1921.(1) RATIFICATION, &c., of the International Convention and Statute on the Régime of Navigable Waterways of International Concern.-Barcelona, April 20, 1921.(1) (2) Roumania accedes: "In so far as provisions are not in conflict with the principles of the new Danube Statute drawn up by the International Commission which was appointed in accordance with Article 349 of the Treaty of Versailles, Article 304 of the Treaty of St. Germain, Article 232 of the Treaty of Neuilly and Article 288 of the Treaty of Trianon. "As regards the Supplementary Protocol, Roumania is unable to accept any restriction of her liberty in administrative matters on the waterways which are not of international concern, that is to say, on purely national rivers, while at the same time accepting the principles of liberty in accordance with the laws of the country." RATIFICATION, &c., of the Additional Protocol to the International Convention on the Régime of Navigable Waterways of International Concern.-Barcelona, April 20, 1921.(1) (2) Roumania (1) Vol. CXVI, page 541. ... September 8, 1924. January 28, 1924. In so far as provisions are not in conflict with the principles of the new Danube Statute drawn up by the International Commission which was appointed in accordance with Article 349 of the Treaty of Versailles, Article 304 of the Treaty of St. Germain, Article 232 of the Treaty of Neuilly and Article 288 of the Treaty of Trianon. "As regards the Supplementary Protocol, Roumania is unable to accept any restriction of her liberty in administrative matters on the waterways which are not of international concern, that is to say, on purely national rivers, while at the same time accepting the principles of liberty in accordance with the laws of the country." (3) To full extent indicated in paragraph (a). RATIFICATIONS of the International Declaration recognising the Right to a Flag of States having no Sea Coast.Barcelona, April 20, 1921.(1) RATIFICATIONS, &c., of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children.Geneva, September 30, 1921.(1) RATIFICATION, &c., of the International Sanitary Convention.-Paris, January 17, 1912.(1) RATIFICATION, &c., of the International Convention for the Creation at Paris of an International Institute of Refrigeration.-Paris, June 21, 1920.(1) RATIFICATIONS of the International Convention for assuring the Uniformity and Perfection of the Metric System.Sèvres, October 6, 1921.(1) ACCESSION to the International Convention for the Publication of Customs Tariffs.-Brussels, July 5, 1890.(1) The accession has been notified of— Luxemburg ... August 15, 1924. (1) Vol. LXXXII, page 340. INTERNATIONAL SANITARY CONVENTIONS, Venice, NOTE. As regards Article 217 of the Treaty of Peace between Great Britain, &c., and Hungary signed at Trianon, the 4th June, 1920, () the Hungarian Government has declared itself bound towards all Contracting Parties to the above Conventions. (1) Vol. LXXXIV, page 12. (4) Vol. LXXXIX, page 159. ACCESSION to the International Convention for the creation of an International Agricultural Institute.-Rome, June 7, 1905.(1) IRISH Free State became a member of the Institute (Group IV of Article 10) the 15th April, 1924. (1) Vol. C, page 595. ACCESSION to the International Red Cross Convention. Geneva, July 6, 1906.(1) ACCESSIONS to the International Convention relative to the International Circulation of Motor Vehicles.-Paris, October 11, 1909.(1) Saar Basin. Territory of... July 3, 1924. (1) Vol. CII, page 64. (2) Notification made that Irish Free State considers itself bound by the Convention. (3) With effect as from May 1, 1925. RATIFICATIONS, &c., of the International Convention for the Suppression of the "White Slave Traffic."-Paris, May 4, 1910,(1) |