International Law Documents...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 |
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... London .. 91 93-117 Introduction .... Correspondence of United States and other powers . 93 93 Declaration .... 100 Preliminary provisions .. 101 Blockade .... 101 Contraband .. 103 Lists of contraband , 1915 . 103 Unneutral service ...
... London .. 91 93-117 Introduction .... Correspondence of United States and other powers . 93 93 Declaration .... 100 Preliminary provisions .. 101 Blockade .... 101 Contraband .. 103 Lists of contraband , 1915 . 103 Unneutral service ...
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... LONDON , FOREIGN OFFICE , Aug. 1 , 1914 . We are informed that authorities at Hamburg have forcibly detained steamers belong- ing to the Great Central Co. and other British merchant ships . I can not ascertain on what grounds the ...
... LONDON , FOREIGN OFFICE , Aug. 1 , 1914 . We are informed that authorities at Hamburg have forcibly detained steamers belong- ing to the Great Central Co. and other British merchant ships . I can not ascertain on what grounds the ...
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... LONDON , FOREIGN OFFICE , Aug. 4 , 1914 . I continue to receive numerous complaints from British firms as to the detention of their ships at Hamburg , Cuxhaven , and other German ports . This action on the part of the German authorities ...
... LONDON , FOREIGN OFFICE , Aug. 4 , 1914 . I continue to receive numerous complaints from British firms as to the detention of their ships at Hamburg , Cuxhaven , and other German ports . This action on the part of the German authorities ...
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... London Gazette , and articles 3 to 8 of this order shall thereupon come into full force and effect . 3. Subject to the provisions of this order , enemy merchant ships which " ( 1 ) At the date of the outbreak of hostilities were in any ...
... London Gazette , and articles 3 to 8 of this order shall thereupon come into full force and effect . 3. Subject to the provisions of this order , enemy merchant ships which " ( 1 ) At the date of the outbreak of hostilities were in any ...
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... London Gazette , and in that event , but not other ise , enemy merchant ships which cleared from their last port before the declaration of var , and are captured after the out- break of hostilities and brought before the prize courts ...
... London Gazette , and in that event , but not other ise , enemy merchant ships which cleared from their last port before the declaration of var , and are captured after the out- break of hostilities and brought before the prize courts ...
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Página 96 - Reich, the President of the United States of America, His Majesty the King of the Belgians, the President of the French Republic, His Majesty the King of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India, His Majesty the King of Italy, His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, the President of the...
Página 54 - ... we have thought fit, with the advice of our privy council...
Página 10 - Majesty, without special permission, until after the expiration of three months from the time when such coal may have been last supplied to her within British waters as aforesaid.
Página 9 - ... in either of which cases the authorities of the port or of the nearest port (as the case may be) shall require her to put to sea as soon as possible after the expiration of such period of twenty-four hours...
Página 102 - The following may not be declared contraband of war: — (1) Raw cotton, wool, silk, jute, flax, hemp, and other raw materials of the textile industries, and yarns of the same. (2) Oil seeds and nuts ; copra. (3) Rubber, resins, gums, and lacs ; hops. (4) Raw hides and horns, bones, and ivory. (5) Natural and artificial manures, including nitrates and phosphates for agricultural purposes. (6) Metallic ores.
Página 112 - In the cases contemplated in the preceding paragraph the said Government shall inform them at the same time of the date on which it received the notification. ARTICLE...
Página 111 - The subsequent deposits of ratifications shall be made by means of a written notification addressed to the British Government, and accompanied by the instrument of ratification.
Página 9 - ... as soon as possible after the expiration of such period of twenty-four hours, without permitting her to take in supplies beyond what may be necessary for her immediate use...
Página 103 - Bleaching powder, soda ash, caustic soda, salt cake, ammonia, sulphate of ammonia, and sulphate of copper. 12. Agricultural, mining, textile and printing machinery. 13. Precious and semi-precious stones, pearls, mother-ofpearl, and coral. 14. Clocks and watches, other than chronometers. 15. Fashion and fancy goods. 16. Feathers of all kinds, hairs, and bristles. 17.
Página 90 - Mr. Page to state that the Government of the United States believes that an acceptance of these laws by the belligerents would prevent grave misunderstandings which may arise as to the relations between neutral powers and the belligerents. Mr. Bryan adds that it is earnestly hoped that this inquiry may receive favorable consideration.