International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... British customs authorities removed from Danish steamer Oscar Second 734 bags parcel mail en route from United States to Norway , Sweden , and Denmark ; that Brit- ish port authorities have removed from Swedish steamer Stock- holm 58 ...
... British customs authorities removed from Danish steamer Oscar Second 734 bags parcel mail en route from United States to Norway , Sweden , and Denmark ; that Brit- ish port authorities have removed from Swedish steamer Stock- holm 58 ...
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... British ports , the department believes that British authorities have no international right to remove the sealed mails or to censor them on board ship . Mails on such ships never rightfully come into the custody of the British mail ...
... British ports , the department believes that British authorities have no international right to remove the sealed mails or to censor them on board ship . Mails on such ships never rightfully come into the custody of the British mail ...
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... British - Swedish mails . - On December 18 , 1915 , in a communication to the British Government , the Swedish minister said : The Swedish Government have been informed that the authori- ties at Kirkwall have detained postal parcels ...
... British - Swedish mails . - On December 18 , 1915 , in a communication to the British Government , the Swedish minister said : The Swedish Government have been informed that the authori- ties at Kirkwall have detained postal parcels ...
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