International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 |
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... messages . The Secre- tary said : The reason that wireless messages and cable messages require different treatment by a neutral government is as follows : Communications by wireless can not be interrupted by a bel- ligerent . With a ...
... messages . The Secre- tary said : The reason that wireless messages and cable messages require different treatment by a neutral government is as follows : Communications by wireless can not be interrupted by a bel- ligerent . With a ...
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... messages to or from United States officials . 2. No cipher or code messages are permitted to be transmitted to radio ship stations of belligerent nations by any radio shore station situated in the United States or its possessions or in ...
... messages to or from United States officials . 2. No cipher or code messages are permitted to be transmitted to radio ship stations of belligerent nations by any radio shore station situated in the United States or its possessions or in ...
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... messages no code or cipher addresses will be allowed and all messages must be signed with the sender's name . Radio - operating companies handling such messages must assure the Government censor as to the neutral character of such mes ...
... messages no code or cipher addresses will be allowed and all messages must be signed with the sender's name . Radio - operating companies handling such messages must assure the Government censor as to the neutral character of such mes ...
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Neutrality and vessels | 1 |
Solution b | 21 |
Status of islands in Pacific Ocean | 28 |
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accordance administration Africa agreement allied and associated American armed article 22 associated powers August August 25 authority belligerent nation belligerent warship belonging British cables Canal cargo censorship coal colonies communication conference countries court covenant declaration Emperor of Japan Equator ernment exercise forces fortifications four-power treaty French fuel Gulf of Fonseca Hague Convention hostile Ibid innocent passage integral portion international law island of Yap Japan Japanese jurisdiction League of Nations Locksun Majesty's Government mandated areas mandated territories mandatory power marginal sea ment merchant vessel messages military natives Nauru naval armament naval bases neutral ports neutral power obligations Pacific islands Pacific Ocean peace Pesaro principal allied principles prize prohibited protest provisions purpose question radio stations regard regulations relating respect roadsteads rules Secretary ships assimilated thereto sovereignty status submarine supplies tion Togoland treaty of Versailles U. S. Stat United unneutral Warships or ships waters wireless