International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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... auxiliary vessels . In this note it was intimated that the principles enunciated would be “ in conformity with the general convenience of the American Continent . " " Ministry of Foreign Relations , Santiago , March 15 , 1915 . " To the ...
... auxiliary vessels . In this note it was intimated that the principles enunciated would be “ in conformity with the general convenience of the American Continent . " " Ministry of Foreign Relations , Santiago , March 15 , 1915 . " To the ...
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... auxiliary , as it was formerly ; “ 4. That the Government of the country to which the vessel belongs communicates to all interested nations , and in particular to neutrals , the names of auxiliary vessels which have lost this status to ...
... auxiliary , as it was formerly ; “ 4. That the Government of the country to which the vessel belongs communicates to all interested nations , and in particular to neutrals , the names of auxiliary vessels which have lost this status to ...
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... auxiliary , as it did before ; " 4. That the government of the country to which the ship belongs communicate to the states the names of auxiliary craft which have lost such character in order to recover that of merchantmen ; and “ 5 ...
... auxiliary , as it did before ; " 4. That the government of the country to which the ship belongs communicate to the states the names of auxiliary craft which have lost such character in order to recover that of merchantmen ; and “ 5 ...
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SITUATION 1Continued | 34 |
SITUATION IContinued | 50 |
Action during civil strife | 55 |
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