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* Denmark. Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation. S., April 26, 1826. R. E., August 10, 1826. P., October 14, 1826. 8 Stat. 340. (Articles I and IV).

Denmark. Convention discontinuing Sound Dues. S., April 11, 1857. R. E., January 12, 1858. P., January 13, 1858. II Stat. 719.

* Egypt. Agreement concerning Commercial and Customs Regulations. S., November 16, 1884. P., May 7, 1885. 24 Stat. 1004. (Most-favored-nation treatment unilateral, to the United States. Article I of incorporated Greece-Egypt convention).

*Ethiopia. Treaty of Commerce. S., June 27, 1914. P., August 9, 1920. 41 Stat. 1711. (Article III).

France. Treaty of Commerce and Navigation. S., June 24, 1822. R. E., February 12, 1823. P., February 12, 1823. Article VI abrogated under the Act of March 4, 1915. 8 Stat. 278.

France. Agreement Modifying the Provisions of Article VII of the Convention of June 24, 1822. S., July 17, 1919. R. E., January 10, 1921. P., January 12, 1921. 41 Stat. 1723. * Great Britain. Convention to Regulate Commerce. S., July 3, 1815. R. E., December 22, 1815. P., December 22, 1815. 8 Stat. 228. (Article II).

Great Britain. Commercial Convention, Extending indefinitely the Convention of July 3, 1815. S., August 6, 1827. R. E., April 2, 1828. P., May 15, 1828. 8 Stat. 361.

Great Britain. Convention to Adjust the Question between the United States, Germany and Great Britain in Respect to the Samoan Islands. S., December 2, 1899. R. E., February 16, 1900. P., February 16, 1900. 31 Stat. 1878. (National treatment, Article III).

Great Britain. Treaty concerning the Establishment of import duties in Zanzibar. S., May 31, 1902. R. E., October 17, 1902. P., October 17, 1902. 32 Stat. 1959.

Great Britain. Treaty concerning Light and Harbor Dues in Zanzibar. S., June 5, 1903. R. E., December 24, 1903. P., December 24, 1903. 33 Stat. 2172.

Great Britain. Declarations exempting Commercial Travelers' Samples from Customs Inspection. S., December 3 and 8, 1910. Effective January 1, 1911.

Guatemala. Convention Facilitating the Work of Traveling Salesmen. S., December 3, 1918. R. E., August 25, 1919. P., August 27, 1919. 41 Stat. 1669.

* Honduras. Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation. S., July 4, 1864. R. E., May 5, 1865. P., May 30, 1865. 13 Stat. 699. (Articles III and IV).

* Italy. Treaty of Commerce and Navigation. S., February 26, 1871. R. E., November 18, 1871. P., November 23, 1871. 17 Stat. 845. (Articles VI and XXIV).

Italy. Treaty Amending Article III of the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation of February 26, 1871. S., February 25, 1913. R. E., July 3, 1913. P., July 3, 1913. 38 Stat. 1669. * Japan. Treaty and Protocol on Commerce and Navigation. S., February 21, 1911. R. E., April 4, 1911. P., April 5, 1911. 37 Stat. 1504. (Article XIV).

*Japan. Treaty Regarding Rights of the Two Governments and their Respective Nationals in Former German Islands in the Pacific Ocean North of the Equator, and in Particular the Island of Yap. S., February 11, 1922. R. E., July 13, 1922. P., July 13, 1922. 42 Stat. 2149. (Article II (3), making applicable to the mandated islands existing treaties between the United States and Japan).

* Liberia. Treaty of Commerce and Navigation. S., October 21, 1862. R. E., February 17, 1863. P,. March 18, 1863. 12 Stat. 1245. (Article VI).

* Morocco. Treaty of Peace and Friendship. S., September 16 and October 1, 1836. P., January 30, 1837. 8 Stat. 484. (Most-favored-nation treatment unilateral, to the United States. Article XIV).

* Muscat. Treaty of Amity and Commerce. S., September 21, 1833. R. E., September 30, 1835. P., June 24, 1837. 8 Stat. 458. (Most-favored-nation treatment unilateral, to the United States. Article IV. See also Article VI).

The Netherlands. Commercial Convention. S., August 26,

1852. R. E., February 25, 1853. P., February 26, 1853. 10 Stat. 982.

*Norway. Treaty of Commerce and Navigation. With Sweden and Norway. No longer in effect as to Sweden. S., July 4, 1827. R. E., January 18, 1828. P., January 19, 1828. By note of December 7, 1905, the Norwegian Chargé d'Affaires notified the Secretary of State that, as a result of the dissolution of the union between Sweden and Norway, the latter would deem itself responsible only for those obligations which concerned Norway. Articles XIII and XIV abrogated under the Act of March 4, 1915. 8 Stat. 346. (Article IX; Article XVII, reviving Article II of Treaty of April 3, 1783, between the United States and Sweden).

* Ottoman Empire. Treaty of Commerce and Navigation. S., May 7, 1830. R. E., October 5, 1831. P., February 4, 1832. 8 Stat. 408. (Article I).

Panama. Convention Facilitating the Work of Traveling Salesmen. S., February 8, 1919. R. E., December 8, 1919. P., December 10, 1919. 41 Stat. 1696.

* Paraguay. Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation. S., February 4, 1859. R. E., March 7, 1860. P., March 12, 1860. 12 Stat. 1087. (Articles III and IV).

Paraguay. Convention Facilitating the Work of Traveling Salesmen. S., October 20, 1919. R. E., March 22, 1922.. P., April 28, 1922. 42 Stat. 2128.

* Persia. Treaty of Friendship and Commerce. S., December 13, 1856. R. E., June 13, 1857. P., August 18, 1857II Stat. 709. (Article IV).

Portugal. Commercial Agreement effected by Exchange of notes. S., June 28, 1910.

Salvador. Convention Facilitating the Work of Traveling Salesmen. S., January 28, 1919. R. E., January 18, 1921. P., January 22, 1921. 41 Stat. 1725.

Samoa: see Great Britain.

* Serbia. (Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes). Treaty for Facilitating and Developing Commercial Relations. S., October 2/14, 1881. R. E., November 15, 1882. P., December 27, 1882. 22 Stat. 963. (Article VI).

* Siam. Treaty and Protocol Revising hitherto existing Treaties. S., December 16, 1920. R. E., September 1, 1921. P., October 12, 1921. 42 Stat. 1928. (Most-favored-nation treatment unilateral, to the United States, Article VII; see also Article VI.)

Spain. Treaty of Friendship and General Relations. S., July 3, 1902. R. E., April 14, 1903. P., April 20, 1903. Articles XXIII and XXIV abrogated in so far as in conflict with the Act of March 4, 1915. 33 Stat. 2105.

* Spain. Arrangement Effected by Exchange of Notes, agreeing to the enforcement, from November 5, 1923, to May 5, 1924, of the provisions of the commercial agreement concluded on August 1, 1906, under section 3 of the Tariff Act of July 24, 1897, without, however, providing for the extension to the United States of any change or advantage which might be established between Spain and other countries after November 5, 1923. S., October 6/22, 1923. Extended until May 5, 1925, by exchange of notes effected April 26/27, 1924. See subdivisions 37 (g) and 65, supra.

Switzerland. Convention of Friendship, Commerce and Extradition, etc. S., November 25, 1850. R. E., November 8, 1855. P., November 9, 1855. Articles VIII to XII, inclusive, terminated on March 23, 1900, upon notice given by the United States on March 23, 1899. Articles XIII to XVII, inclusive, were superseded on March 29, 1901, by the Extradition Treaty signed on May 14, 1900. II Stat. 587.

Uruguay. Convention Facilitating the Work of Traveling Salesmen. S., August 27, 1918, R. E., August 2, 1919. P., August 11, 1919. 41 Stat. 1663.

Venezuela. Convention Facilitating the Work of Traveling Salesmen. S., July 3, 1919. R. E., August 18, 1920. P., October 15, 1920. 41 Stat. 1719.

APPENDIX 4

LIST OF MULTI-lateral ConvENTIONS TO WHICH THE UNITED STATES WAS A PARTY ON MARCH 1, 1924

The texts of the following instruments are, with one exception, as noted, published in the second (prior to 1910) and third (1910 and since) volumes of the collection entitled Treaties, Conventions, International Acts, Protocols and Agreements between the United States and Other Powers (Senate Documents, no. 357, 61st Congress, ad Session; and no. 348, 67th Congress, 4th Session). They are also published in the Statutes at Large of the United States.

Convention for the establishment of an international bureau of weights and measures. Signed at Paris, May 20, 1875. Proclaimed by the President of the United States September 27, 1878.

Convention amending the convention relating to weights and measures, signed at Paris, May 20, 1875, and the regulations annexed thereto. Signed at Sevres, October 6, 1921. Proclaimed by the President of the United States October 27, 1923.

Convention for protection of submarine cables. Signed at Paris, March 14, 1884. Proclaimed by the President of the United States May 22, 1885.

Declaration respecting the interpretation of Articles II and IV of the convention of March 14, 1884, for the protection of submarine cables. Signed at Paris, December 1, 1886. Proclaimed by the President of the United States May 1, 1888.

Final protocol of agreement fixing May 1, 1888, as the date of effect of the convention for the protection of submarine cables. Signed at Paris, July 7, 1887. Proclaimed by the President of the United States May 1, 1888.

Convention for international exchange of official documents, scientific and literary publications. Signed at Brussels, March

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