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PUBLIC DOCUMENTS RELATING TO INTERNATIONAL LAW

1 GREAT BRITAIN

Aaland Islands. Reference to the League of Nations of the question of the. (Misc. No. 12. 1920.) 3d.

Alien. Naturalization.

The Naturalization Regulations, Sept. 29, 1920.

(S. R. & O., 1920, 1864.) 11⁄2d.

Anatolia, Tripartite agreement between the British Empire, France and Italy, respecting, signed at Sèvres, Aug. 10, 1920. (With map.) (Treaty Series, No. 12, 1920.) 10/2d.

Argentine Republic. Report on the economic and industrial situation for 1919. (Cmd. 895.) 72d.

British and Foreign State Papers. Vol. 110. (1916.) 41s.

Canada-West Indies. Trade agreement, June 18, 1920. (Cmd. 864.) 2d. Chinese Labor in Samoa, Correspondence with the Government of New Zealand relating to. (Cmd. 919.) 2d.

Egypt. Reports by His Majesty's High Commissioner on the finances, administration and condition of Egypt and the Soudan for the period 1914-19. (Cmd. 957.) 1s. 10d.

Germany, Treaty of Peace between the Allied and Associated Powers and, and other treaty engagements, signed at Versailles, June 28, 1919; together with the reply of the Allied and Associated Powers to the observations of the German delegation on the conditions of peace. 2s. 10d.

Greece, Treaty between the Principal Allied and Associated Powers and, signed at Sèvres, Aug. 10, 1920. (Treaty Series, No. 13, 1920.) 11⁄2d.

Holland. Report on the economic, financial and industrial conditions of, for 1919. (Cmd. 872.) 1s. 2d.

Hungary, Treaty of Peace between the Allied and Associated Powers and, and Protocol and Declaration, signed at Trianon, June 4, 1920. (With map.) reaty Series, No. 10, 1920.) 2s. 4d.

Morocco. Report on the trade, industry and finance of, (1) French Protectorate of Morocco; (2) Zone of Tangier; (3) Spanish Protectorate in Morocco. (With map.) (Cmd. 975.) 1s. 2d.

Native Labor. Despatch to the Governor of the East Africa Protectorate relating to, and papers connected therewith. (Cmd. 873.) 52d.

Patents for Inventions. The Patents (Treaty of Peace) Rules, July 24, 1920. (S. R. & O., 1920, 1371.) 3d.

1 Parliamentary and official publications of Great Britain may be obtained for the amount noted from the Superintendent of Publications, H. M. Stationery Office, Imperial House, London, W. C. 2.

Peace Handbooks prepared under direction of Historical Section of Foreign Office:

Vol. I: Austria-Hungary, Part I, 13s., Part II (Vol. II), 138. 11⁄2d.

Vol. III: Balkan States, Part I, 14s. 72d.

Vol. V: The Netherlands, 10s. 112d.

Vol. VI: France, Italy, Spain, etc., 10s. 91⁄2d.

Vol. VII: Germany, 12s.

Vol. VIII: Poland and Finland, 13s. 2d.

Vol. X: Mohammedanism (1), 13s. 11⁄2d: No. 57, Mohammedan History, 3s. 212d; No. 58, Turkey in Asia (General), 7d; No. 59, Anatolia, 3s. 2d; No. 60, Syria and Palestine, 3s. 82d; No. 162, Zionism, 1s. 71⁄2d.

Vol. XII, China, Japan, Siam: No. 67, China, Recent History, 3s. 22d; No. 68, Mongolia, 1s. 11⁄2d; No. 69, Manchuria, 2s. 2d; No. 70, Tibet, 2s. 11⁄2d; No. 71, Kiaochow and Weihaiwei, 1s. 72d; No. 73, Japan, Recent History, 2s. 8d; No. 74, Siam, Recent History, 7d.

Vol. XIII, Persia, French and Portuguese Possessions: No. 75, Cancelled; No. 76, Persian Gulf, 2s. 12d; No. 77, French India, 1s. 72; No. 78, French Indo-China, 2s. 11⁄2d; No. 79, Portuguese India, 1s. 72; No. 80, Portuguese Timor, 1s. 1d; No. 81, Macão, 1s. 1d.

Vol. XIV, Dutch and British Possessions: No. 82, Java and Madura, 2s. 8d; No. 83, Sumatra, 2s. 11⁄2d; No. 84, Dutch Borneo, 1s. 11⁄2d; No. 85, Celebos, 1s. 11⁄2d; No. 86 Dutch Timor and the Lesser Sunda Islands, 1s. 11⁄2d; No. 87, Dutch New Guinea and the Molucca Islands, 1s. 72d; No. 88, British New Guinea, 1s. 72.

Vol. XVI, British Possessions (2), Belgian Congo: No. 96, Kenya, Uganda and Zanzibar, 2s. 8d; No. 97, British Somaliland and Sokotra, 1s. 11⁄2d; No. 98, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 4s. 22d; No. 99, Belgian Congo, 3s. 2d.

Vol. XVII, French Possessions: No. 100, French West Africa, 7d; No. 101, French Morocco, 2s. 2d; No. 102, Senegal, 1s. 72; No. 103, French Guinea, 1s. 72d; No. 104, Ivory Coast, 1s. 1d; No. 105, Dahomey, 1s. 112d; No. 106, Mauretania, 1s. 12d; No. 107, Upper Senegal and Niger, 1s. 72d; No. 108, French Equatorial Africa, 2s. 2d; No. 109, French Somaliland, 1s. 1d.

Vol. XIX, Portuguese Possessions: No. 115, Portuguese Colonial Empire, 18. 12d; No. 116, Azores and Madeira, 1s. 71⁄2d; No. 117, Cape Verde Islands, 18. 12d; No. 118, Portuguese Guinea, 1s. 11⁄2d; No. 119, San Thome and Principe, 1s. 11⁄2d; No. 120, Angola with Cabinda, 2s. 8d; No. 121, Mozambique, 2s. 8d.

Vol. XXI, North Central and South America, Atlantic Islands: No. 131, St. Pierre and Miquelon, 1s. 72d; No. 132, Greenland, 1s. 11⁄2d; No. 133, British Honduras, 1s. 72d; No. 134, Introduction to the Guiana Colonies, 1s. ld; No. 135, British Guiana, 2s. 8d; No. 136, Dutch Guiana, 2s. 11⁄2d; No. 137, French Guiana, 1s. 712d; No. 138, Falkland Islands, Kerguelen, 1s. 72d.

Vol. XXIII, International Affairs: No. 148, The Freedom of the Seas, 2s. 2d; No. 149, International Rivers, 1s. 72d; No. 150, International Canals, 3s. 2d; No. 151, International Congresses, 3s. 82d; No. 152, European Coalitions, Alliances, and Ententes since 1792, 1s. 11⁄2d.

Vol. XXIV, Congresses, German opinion: No. 153, The Congress of Vienna, 4s. 212d; No. 154, The Congress of Berlin, 1s. 72d; No. 155, German Opinion on National Policy, prior to July, 1914, Part I, 1s. 71⁄2d; No. 156, German Opinion on National Policy prior to July, 1914, Part II, 2s. 8d; No. 157, German Opinion on National Policy since July, 1914, 1s. 12d.

Vol. XXV, Indemnities, Plebiscites, etc.: No. 158, Indemnities of War, Subsidies and Loans, 1s. 112d; No. 159, Plebiscite Referendum, 3s. 811⁄2d; No. 160, Schemes for Maintaining General Peace, 2s. 11⁄2d; No. 161, President Wilson's Policy, 2s. 8d.

Peace, Treaty of. India Treaty of Peace Order, June 28, 1920. (S. R. & O., 1920, 1255.) 1s. 2d.

License of the Administrator of Austrian Property as to communication between creditors and debtors of British and Austrian nationality. Oct. 15, 1920. (S. R. & O. 1920, No. 1937.) 11⁄2d.

Orders in Council, Aug. 13, 1920: Treaty of Peace (Austria) Order. (S. R. & O. 1920, 1613.) 7d.; Treaty of Peace (Bulgaria) Order. (S. R. & O. 1920, 1614.) 7d.

The Treaty of Peace (Amendment) Order in Council, June 28, 1920. (S. R. & O. 1920, 1410.) 11⁄2d.

Turkey, Treaty of Peace with, signed at Sèvres, Aug. 10, 1920. (With maps.) (Treaty Series, No. 11, 1920.) 3s. 412d.

War with Austria, termination of. July 22, 1920. (S. R. & O. 1920, 1347.) War with Bulgaria, termination of. Aug. 13, 1920. (S. R. & O. 1920, 1612.)

Order in Council determining date of. 11⁄2d.

Order in Council determining date of. 11⁄2d.

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UNITED STATES

Abyssinia. Treaty between United States and Ethiopia, signed at AddisAbaba, June 27, 1914. 5 p. (Treaty series 647.)

Canada. Reciprocity with. Study of arrangement of 1911. 1920. 114 p. Paper, 20c. Tariff Commission.

Diplomatic and consular service of United States; corrected to Sept. 1, 1920. State Department.

57 p.

Diplomatic list, Sept., 1920. 35 p. [Monthly.] State Department.

Dominican Customs Receivership under American-Dominican convention of 1907. Report of 13th fiscal period, Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1919, with summary of commerce. 82 p. il. Bureau of Insular Affairs.

International Copyright Union. Convention creating an international union for protection of literary and artistic works; signed Berlin, Nov. 13, 1908. 10 p. (Information circular 4A.) [English and French.] Copyright Office.

International Labor Conference of League of Nations. Proceedings of first

2 Where 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.

annual meeting, Oct. 29-Nov. 29, 1919, Washington, D. C. 300 p. paper, 60c. Labor Department.

Same, French. 298 p. Labor Department.

International law documents, treaty of peace with Germany, June 28, 1919, with note and index. Compiled by George Grafton Wilson. 1920. iii+204 p. Cloth, 55c. Naval War College.

Labor, historical survey of international action affecting. Aug., 1920. 294 +v p. (Labor Statistics Bureau, Bulletin 268, miscellaneous series.) Paper, 25c. Same. H. Doc. 823.

Mexico. Preliminary report and hearings pursuant to S. Res. 106, directing Committee on Foreign Relations to investigate matter of outrages on citizens of United States in Mexico. 1920. 2 v., 3551 p. 3 maps. (S. doc. 285.) [Also published in separate numbered parts without document notation. The report was also issued as Senate report 645, 66th Congress, 2d session.]

Migratory birds. Protection of, and game reserves, laws, and regulations. Public law 119, 56th Congress, 1st session; public law 330 (extract), 60th Congress, 2d session; public law 430 (extract), 62d Congress, 3d session; regulations for protection of migratory birds, approved by the President, Oct. 1, 1913; public law, 186, 65th Congress; public law 219 (extract), 65th Congress; and migratory bird treaty, act, and regulations. 1920. 26 p. House of Representatives.

Military law and precedents. By William Winthrop. 2d ed. enlarged. 1920. 1111 p. (War Dept. doc. 1001.)

Naturalization laws and regulations, Sept. 24, 1920. 45 p. Paper, 5c. Naturalization Bureau.

Radiotelegraphy. Protocole EU-F-GB-I [Etats-Unis, France, Grande-Bretagne, et Italie] du 25 août 1919, modifié et annoté par un comité nommé par le Secrétaire du Commerce (Secretary of Commerce) des Etats-Unis. 1920. 88 p. State Department.

War Trade Board. Report of, June 15, 1917-June 30, 1919. xvi+476 p. il. 9 pl. Paper, 50c. War Trade Board.

GEORGE A. FINCH.

JUDICIAL DECISIONS INVOLVING QUESTIONS OF

INTERNATIONAL LAW

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AWARDS IN THE MATTER OF THE CONTESTED PROPERTY IN PORTUGAL."

By the Arbitral Tribunal at The Hague 1

FRENCH CLAIMS

Award rendered September 2, 1920

Whereas, by a compromis concluded at Lisbon on July 31, 1913, the Government of His Britannic Majesty, the Government of His Majesty the King of Spain and the Government of the French Republic, on the one hand, and the Government of the Portuguese Republic, on the other hand, respectively signatories of The Hague Convention of October 18, 1907, for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, have agreed to submit to a Tribunal of Arbitration, constituted in accordance with the summary procedure provided for in Chapter IV of the said convention, the claims relative to the property of British, Spanish and French nationals seized (arrolados) by the Government of the Portuguese Republic as a result of the proclamation of the Republic;

Whereas, according to the terms of the said compromis, the Arbitral Tribunal has been composed of:

The Honorable Elihu Root, former Secretary of State, former Secretary of War, Senator from the State of New York, member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration;

His Excellency Jonkheer A. F. de Savornin Lohman, Doctor of Law, Minister of State, former Minister of the Interior, member of the Second Chamber of the States-General, member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration;

His Excellency Monsieur Charles Edouard Lardy, Doctor of Law, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Switzerland at Paris, member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration;

Whereas, the Government of the French Republic has designated as agent and counsel:

M. Henri Fromageot, Doctor of Law, Jurist of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Agent;

M. Amé-Leroy, Secretary of the Agent of the French Government.

The Government of the Portuguese Republic:

Judge Vincente Luis Gomes, Doctor of Law, Agent;

Judge Affonso de Mello Pinto Velloso, and

1 Translated from the official French text published by the Bureau International de la Cour Permanente d'Arbitrage.

2 Printed in SUPPLEMENT to this JOURNAL, Vol. 8 (1914), p. 165.

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