International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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... officers and crew , be interned , the British officers and crew and the Chinese seamen being released . ” “ Later , in reply to a further communication of the British Ambassador , the Department of State said : " Your excellency states ...
... officers and crew , be interned , the British officers and crew and the Chinese seamen being released . ” “ Later , in reply to a further communication of the British Ambassador , the Department of State said : " Your excellency states ...
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... officers providing in some respects in detail the line of action to be followed . In general , the naval officer is not to assume any functions of the diplomatic or consular officers except in the absence of such officers from a foreign ...
... officers providing in some respects in detail the line of action to be followed . In general , the naval officer is not to assume any functions of the diplomatic or consular officers except in the absence of such officers from a foreign ...
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... officers who had been made prisoners of war , and in retaliation the German Government announced that it would expose French officers in the war zone on land . In the Mediterranean the controversy was adjusted by an agreement in ...
... officers who had been made prisoners of war , and in retaliation the German Government announced that it would expose French officers in the war zone on land . In the Mediterranean the controversy was adjusted by an agreement in ...
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SITUATION 1Continued | 34 |
SITUATION IContinued | 50 |
Action during civil strife | 55 |
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