International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 |
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... Limitation of Naval Armament , 1921-22 , state in the preamble of the treaty , signed February 6 , 1922 , and subsequently ratified by the five powers , that- Desiring to contribute to the maintenance of the general peace , and to ...
... Limitation of Naval Armament , 1921-22 , state in the preamble of the treaty , signed February 6 , 1922 , and subsequently ratified by the five powers , that- Desiring to contribute to the maintenance of the general peace , and to ...
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... limitation to 10,000 tons is prescribed for construction or acquisition of vessels of war other than capital ships and aircraft carriers , no such tonnage limitation is prescribed for auxiliary vessels " not taken in time of peace under ...
... limitation to 10,000 tons is prescribed for construction or acquisition of vessels of war other than capital ships and aircraft carriers , no such tonnage limitation is prescribed for auxiliary vessels " not taken in time of peace under ...
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... limitation and reduction would not have been possible without the new rela- tions established by the four - power treaty or something equivalent to it . ( Conference on the Limitation of Armament , Senate Doc . No. 126 , 67th Cong ...
... limitation and reduction would not have been possible without the new rela- tions established by the four - power treaty or something equivalent to it . ( Conference on the Limitation of Armament , Senate Doc . No. 126 , 67th Cong ...
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Neutrality and vessels | 1 |
Solution b | 21 |
Status of islands in Pacific Ocean | 28 |
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