ARTICLE 9. The measures to be taken with a view to checking the spread of disease in case of epizooty among Serbian cattle in transit shall be provided for in special regulations established by mutual agreement between the governments of the two contracting parties. ARTICLE 10. Each of the contracting parties shall have weekly bulletins published on the condition of epizooty. These bulletins shall be transmitted directly to the other party. These bulletins shall be kept as uniform as possible and shall be so arranged as to reveal the condition of the epizooty even in the communes. If the bovine pest should appear in the territory of either of the contracting parties, direct notice shall be given by telegraph to the other party of the appearance and spread of the disease. ALEX. N. DIOMÈDE, ATHENS, May 10, 1914. COSTA STOYANOVITCH. PROTOCOL D. ARTICLE 1. The administration of the frontier railroad station of the country which is entered by shipment of transit goods shall submit to the frontier customs office of the country of entrance a list of accompaniment in duplicate. The list, together with the way-bill, shall be presented, before the departure of the cars, to the customs agent, who will affix thereto his signature and his official seal. One of these lists is kept by the frontier customs office and the other, after having been viséd, is carried on the same train to the customs office of Salonica. The sealed cars containing goods in transit shall at the moment of their entrance into Greek territory receive the seal of the customs office established at the frontier station. Upon the arrival of these cars at the station of Salonica, the customs service shall verify the seals affixed by the frontier customs office and shall permit the entrance of these cars to the section proIvided for by Article 1 of the convention. The goods entering this section may be loaded in the port of Salonica at any hour of the day or night without previous notification of the customs office. However, the customs office has the right to take part in all loading operations and to take account of the goods loaded. This section is under the continual supervision and control of the customs office in conformity with the laws and regulations of the Kingdom of Greece. The entrance into Serbian territory of goods in transit coming from Greek territory is at the moment of their arrival upon Serbian territory subjected to the customs formalities analogous to those provided for by paragraphs a and b of the present article. ARTICLE 2. The captains of ships touching at the port of Salonica and containing goods destined for direct Serbian transit are required to submit their manifest and to declare to the customs office the part of their cargo destined for this transit. They are also entitled to proceed immediately to the unloading of their cargo within the limits of this section. Within these limits such goods may be shipped without customs formalities and in cars provided with sliding doors and sealed by the customs office. The competent railroad administration shall submit to the customs office a bill of lading in duplicate, one copy of which is held by the customs office and the other copy, after having been viséd, is shipped to the frontier or customs office. The latter shall verify the seals and permit departure. ARTICLE 3. Fodder consumed in the said section for Serbian transit is indicated by the books of its warehouses. These books shall be under the control of the customs authorities. ARTICLE 4. Goods placed at their point of departure in sealed cars and declared by the bill of lading submitted to the frontier customs office as being destined for transit via Monastir-Guevgueli and vice versa shall be exempt from customs examination. Upon the arrival of these goods at the station of Salonica the customs office shall verify the seals and permit reshipment. The frontier customs office shall do likewise and shall permit departure. ARTICLE 5. The use of open cars is only permitted in cases when the nature of the goods would make transportation in closed cars impossible. The customs office shall have the right to escort through its agents, without any remuneration, open cars not subject to being sealed. C. STOYANOVITCH. A. DIOMÈDE, ATHENS, May 10, 1914. INDEX Aerial forces prohibited to Germany. Treaty of Versailles, 1919... 241 Alien property custodians. Ratification by Germany of measures adopted 179 Imports and exports from and to Germany. Treaty of Versailles, 1919 286 280 Public debt of. Treaty of Versailles, 1919 Armaments, Limitation of, by Germany. Treaty of Versailles, 1919. Armistice between Austria-Hungary and Allied and Associated Powers. Correspondence concerning. Sept. 16-Oct. 29, 1918 Armistice between Germany and Allied and Associated Powers. 136 225 131 80 394 73 Nov. 11, Articles kept in force by Treaty of Versailles, 1919..... 392 .246, 254 Treaty of Versailles, 1919 278 Armistice between Hungary and Allies. November 13, 1918 399 402 138 Importation of, into Germany prohibited. Treaty of Versailles, 1919 230 Art, works of, to be restored by Germany. Treaty of Versailles, 1919.. 1919 Baltic Provinces, withdrawal of German troops from. Treaty of Versailles, Baltic Sea, Mines in, to be swept by Germany. Treaty of Versailles, 1919.. 1919 Political clauses concerning. Treaty of Versailles, 1919.. 276 158 191 378 73 394 378 239 240 157 352 161 252 284 Brazil, reimbursement of, for sale of coffee. Treaty of Versailles, 1919... 1919 Bucharest, Treaty of, Renunciation by Germany of benefits under. Treaty Bulgaria. Armistice convention with. September 29, 1919.... Recognition by Germany of arrangements of Allied and Associated Cables, Submarine, Renunciation of German rights and property in. Treaty 275 Cameroons. Reparation for damages done to France by Germans. Treaty 217 See Kamerun. China. Renunciation by Germany of possessions in. Treaty of Versailles, 217 Civil prisoners. Agreement between United States and Germany concerning. 1 Claims against Germany by nationals of Allied and Associated Powers. 312 See also Reparation. Claims by Germany against Allied and Associated Powers. Treaty of Ver- 383 Claims by Germany against Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, or Turkey, |