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INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS

ADHESIONS, RATIFICATIONS, DENUNCIATIONS

LITERARY AND ARTISTIC PROPERTY. Berne, 1908, 1914.
Ratifications:

France, J. O., April 11, 1916.

POSTAL CONVENTION. Rome, 1906.
Ratifications:

Ecuador. J. O., May, 10, 1916.

KATHRYN SELLERS.

PUBLIC DOCUMENTS RELATING TO INTERNATIONAL LAW

GREAT BRITAIN

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Alicns restriction amendment order, Jan. 27, 1916. (St. R. & O. 21.)

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List of prohibited areas, 1916. 11⁄2d.

Consolidation order. Feb. 29, 1916. (St. R. & O. 122.)

Order in Council amending. March 30, 1916. (St. R. & 0. 191.) 11⁄2d.

Baralong, H. M. Auxiliary cruiser. Further correspondence with the German Government in regard to incidents alleged to have attended the destruction of a German submarine by the, on August 19, 1915. (Cd. 8176.) 12d.

British Nationality and Status of Aliens Regulations (India). Jan. 19, 1916. (St. R. & O. 120.) 11⁄2d.

Contraband of war, List of articles declared to be. (Cd. 8226.) 1d. Proclamation making additions to and amendments in list of.

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Order in Council, April 12, 1916, ditions to and amendments in list of articles. 11⁄2d.

making certain ad(St. R. & O. 226.)

Declaration of London. Order in Council, March 30, 1916. (St. R. & O. 197.) 11⁄2d.

Defense of the Realm Regulations made to Feb. 15, 1916, reproduced in consolidated form. With notes.

7d.

European War. Naval and military despatches relating to operations in the. Part III. July-October, 1915. 412d.

Exports. Prohibitions of export in force in the United Kingdom and in certain allied and neutral countries. (Supplement to the Board of Trade Journal, Feb. 17, 1916.) 32d.

1 Official publications of Great Britain and many of the British colonies may be purchased of Wyman & Sons, Ltd., Fetter Lane, E. C., London, England.

Golconda, S. S., Further correspondence with the United States Ambassador respecting the safety of alien enemies repatriated from India on the. (Cd. 8178.) 11⁄2d.

Goltz, Horst von der, alias Bridgeman Taylor. Sworn statement by. (Cd. 8232.) 2d.

Mails. Examination of parcels and letters. Memorandum presented by His Majesty's Government and the French Government to neutral governments regarding the. (Cd. 8223.) 11⁄2d.

Mails on neutral vessels, Treatment of. Correspondence with United States Ambassador. (Cd. 8173.) 1d.

Naval Prize Procedure Act. (6 Geo. V, Ch. 2.) 1d.

Papen, Captain von. Selection from papers found in possession of, Falmouth, Jan. 2 and 3, 1916. (Cd. 8174.) 7d.

Red Cross Convention, 1906, Declaration withdrawing British reservation in respect of Articles 23, 27 and 28. Signed at Berne, July 7, 1914. (Treaty series, 1916, No. 1.) 1d.

Trading with the Enemy Act Amendment. (5 & 6 Geo. V, Ch. 105.) 2d.

Trading with the Enemy Extension of Powers Act, 1915, Correspondence with the United States Ambassador respecting the. (Cd. 8225.) 1d.

Trading with the Enemy (Vesting and application of property.) Amendment Rules, March 29, 1916. (St. R. & O. 213.) 112d.

Trading with the Enemy. Order in Council making exceptions and adaptations in Trading with the Enemy Acts and Customs War Powers Acts, in their application to persons or bodies of persons mentioned in the statutory list. Order in Council, Feb. 29, 1916. (St. R. & O. 126.) 112d.

Trading with the Enemy (neutral countries) proclamation. Feb. 29, 1916. (St. R. & O. 125.) 11⁄2d.

Orders in Council varying statutory list in Trading with the Enemy (Neutral Countries) Proclamation. 1916. March 16 and 24, April 7, and 14, 1916. (St. R. & O. 175, 189, 219 and 236.) 11⁄2d. each.

Wittenberg Camp. Report by the government committee on the treatment by the enemy of British prisoners of war regarding the conditions obtaining at the Wittenberg Camp during the typhus epidemic of 1915. (Cd. 8224.) 2d.

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Armed merchant vessels, Report on H. Res. 147, requesting the President to warn American citizens to refrain from traveling on. March 6, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 293.) Foreign Affairs Committee.

March 7, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 304.) Rules Committee.

Armies of France, Germany, Austria, Russia, England, Italy, Mexico, and Japan, showing conditions July 1, 1914. 1916. 82 p. il. (Pub. No. 22, new series; War Dept. doc. 499.) Paper, 10c.

Citizenship. Compilation of certain Departmental circulars relating to citizenship, registration of American citizens, issuance of passports, etc. 1916. 88 p. State Dept.

Congress of neutral nations, Hearings on H. J. Res. 38, calling upon the President of the United States to call a, to offer mediation to belligerents in Europe. Feb. 24-25, 1916. 75 p. Foreign Affairs Com

mittee.

European War, 1914. Finances and costs of. 1916. 11 p. (War Dept. doc. 512.) War College Division.

Immigration, Hearings on H. R. 558 to restrict. 1916. Immigration and Naturalization Committee.

Immigration, Restriction of.

Report to accompany H. R. 10384.
Immigration Committee.

April 17, 1916. 18 p. (S. rp. 352.)
Germany, Address of President Wilson on relations between United
States and, April 19, 1916. 6 p. (H. doc. 1034.) Paper, 5c.

Lake of the Woods, Final public hearings in re levels of, Jan. 28–29, 1916, and Feb. 1-4, 1916. 539 p. 1 pl. map. Paper, 30c.

Merchant marine, Hearings on H. R. 10500 creating Shipping Board, naval auxiliary and merchant marine. Feb. 10-Mar. 9, 1916. viii+ 5-819 p. il. Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.

Military policy, Statement of, for United States. Sept. 1915. v+ 22 p. Paper, 5c.

National defense, Preparedness for. Report to accompany S. 4840. Mar. 16, 1916. 26 p. (S. rp. 263, pt. 1.) Paper, 5c.

Views of minority. Mar. 16, 1916. 2 p. (S. rp. 263, pt.

2.) Paper, 5c.

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Addresses of President Wilson, Jan. 27-Feb. 3, 1916. 72 p. (H. doc. 803.) Paper, 5c.

2 When prices are given, the document in question may be obtained for the amount noted from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C.

Naturalization laws and regulations, Jan. 21, 1916. 36 p. Naturalization Bureau.

Neutrality, Germany and Portugal, proclamation. Mar. 13, 1916. 4 p. (No. 1328.) State Dept.

Nicaragua, American policy in. Memorandum on convention between United States and Nicaragua relative to interoceanic canal and naval station in Gulf of Fonseca, by George T. Weitzel. 33 p. (S. doc. 334.) Paper, 5c.

Passports. Executive order authorizing Secretary of the Treasury to direct customs officers to take up passports of returning American citizens. Mar. 13, 1916. 1 p. (No. 2341.) State Dept.

Peace. Letter addressed to John F. Shafroth by Oscar T. Crosby relative to an international peace tribunal. March 28, 1916. 4 p. (S. doc. 378.) Paper, 5c.

Address delivered by Walter L. Fisher, Dec. 21, 1915, on preparations for. 39 p. (S. doc. 323.) Paper, 5c. Philippine Islands, Political status of. April 6, 1916. 18 p. (H. rp. 499, pt. 1).

Report to accompany S. 381.
Paper 5c.

Views of minority. April 12, 1916. 14 p. (H. rp. 499,

pt. 2.) Paper, 5c.

Porto Rico, Hearings on S. 1217 to provide civil government for. 1916. (Pt. 2, ii+103-126 p.) Pacific Islands and Porto Rico Committee. Self-government in the tropics. Analysis of political and economic relations of temperate toward tropic and subtropic zones, especially as affecting relations of United States toward Mexico and Philippine Islands. By Samuel L. Parrish. 1916. 10 p. (S. doc. 364.) Paper, 5c. Switzerland, Military law and efficient citizen army of. 1916. 79 p. 1 pl. (S. doc. 360.) Senate.

GEO. A. FINCH.

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