International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 |
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... peace under government control for fighting purposes . " Article XIV , however , provides for preparation of the merchant ma- rine in time of peace for mounting guns , not exceeding 6 - inch caliber , without regard to the tonnage ...
... peace under government control for fighting purposes . " Article XIV , however , provides for preparation of the merchant ma- rine in time of peace for mounting guns , not exceeding 6 - inch caliber , without regard to the tonnage ...
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... peace which have been submitted by the Russian dele- gation . Instead of the then anticipated reply which failed to ... peace : First , that each part of the final settlement must be based upon the essential justice of that particular ...
... peace which have been submitted by the Russian dele- gation . Instead of the then anticipated reply which failed to ... peace : First , that each part of the final settlement must be based upon the essential justice of that particular ...
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... peace as a single unit , to be known as the territory of New Guinea , and the act gives power to the Governor General to accept the mandate for these territories when issued under the Covenant of the League of Nations ( pp . 182-183 ) ...
... peace as a single unit , to be known as the territory of New Guinea , and the act gives power to the Governor General to accept the mandate for these territories when issued under the Covenant of the League of Nations ( pp . 182-183 ) ...
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Neutrality and vessels | 1 |
Solution b | 21 |
Status of islands in Pacific Ocean | 28 |
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