International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 |
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... enemy gov- ernment a proclamation shall issue declaring that such port or territory has acquired enemy character in so far as trade in contraband is concerned and that vessels trading therewith shall be thereafter subject to the rules ...
... enemy gov- ernment a proclamation shall issue declaring that such port or territory has acquired enemy character in so far as trade in contraband is concerned and that vessels trading therewith shall be thereafter subject to the rules ...
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... enemy territory without calling at a port in British or Allied ter- ritory shall , until the contrary is established , be deemed to be carrying goods with an enemy destination , or of enemy origin , and shall be brought in for ...
... enemy territory without calling at a port in British or Allied ter- ritory shall , until the contrary is established , be deemed to be carrying goods with an enemy destination , or of enemy origin , and shall be brought in for ...
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... enemy , if both are steamers . If the first to sail is a sailing vessel and the next being an enemy is a steamer , three days ' advance will be given to the first belligerent ship . Their time of sailing will be counted from their ...
... enemy , if both are steamers . If the first to sail is a sailing vessel and the next being an enemy is a steamer , three days ' advance will be given to the first belligerent ship . Their time of sailing will be counted from their ...
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Contraband and blockade__ | 1 |
Independent Philippine Islands | 47 |
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