Decree, extent of jurisdictional waters, August 6, 1914..... Notice, mine-infested areas of Adriatic, November 20, 1914. Agreement with Allies, entry into war, April 26, 1915...... Decree, requisition of vessels, November 11, 1915.. Decree, requisition of vessels, February 3, 1916.. Decree restricting transfer of national vessels, February 5, Notice of mine fields in Tyrrhenian Sea, February 27, 1917. Notification of Sasebo defensive sea area, August 23, 1914... Regulations, Sasebo defensive sea area, August 23, 1914.... Notification of Bako defensive sea area, August 23, 1914.... Regulations, Bako defensive sea area, August 23, 1914...... Declaration, days of grace for German vessels, August 24, 112 Note, sojourn of vessels in military ports, December 7, 1914. Note, limits of military port of Vardoe, December 29, 1917. Regulations, extent of jurisdictional waters, June 18, 1918.. Notice, mine fields in the Danube, November 30, 1915..... Notice, mine fields near Cernavoda, June 30, 1916.. Regulations, Sojourn of vessels, January 5, 1914...................... Supplement to rules of naval war, September 22, 1914.. Regulations, appraisal of prizes, September 22, 1914.... Decree, treatment of cargo in national vessels, August 128 Regulations, navigation in Gulf of Finland, August 11, Regulations, floating mines in Black Sea, February 9, Notice, mine laying by Sweden, July 5, 1915... Notice, floating mines in White Sea, July 10, 1915...... Regulations, prohibited area in White Sea, April 11, Notice, mine laying by Sweden and Denmark, 1916.... Notice of mine fields in Baltic Sea, August 18, 1916... Notice, mine fields near Swedish coast, October 20, 133 135 Notice, mine fields in Gulf of Bothnia, October 24, 1916. Anchorage prohibition, Eastern Ocean, January 23, 136 Decree, internment of belligerent war vessels, July 7, 1915.. Regulations, navigation of Kogrund Passage, August 20, 156 Executive order, requisitioning Austrian vessel, May 11, 171 General order, divulging naval information, June 11, Executive order creating exports council, June 22, 1917. Official statement, policy of War Trade Board, February 193 Proclamation, exports prohibition, July 9, 1917.. Regulations, registration of vessels, February 23, 1918.. Regulations, export of dunnage, September 9, 1918..... Recognition of international status-Continued. Demand for Austrian recognition of independence of Czecho-Slovaks and Jugo-Slavs, October 18, 1918..... Recognition of belligerency of Poles, November 2, 1918.. Note informing Germany of terms on which armistice may be concluded, November 5, 1918... Decree, requiring radio telegraphy on vessels, January 13, 212 DECLARATIONS OF WAR.1 Bulgaria against Roumania, September 1, 1916. (Naval War College, International Law Documents, 1917, p. 67.) (N. W. C., 1917, p. 162.) (N. W. C., 1917, p. 162.) Costa Rica, against Germany, May 24, 1918. (N. W. C., 1917, p. 77.) (p. 99.) RECOGNITION OF NEW STATES AND CHANGES OF GOVERNMENT. Austria: Abdication of Emperor Charles, November 13, 1918. (p. 14.) Bulgaria: Abdication of King Ferdinand, October 5, 1918. Abdication of King Boris, November 2, 1918. Czecho-Slovak Republic: Declaration of Autonomy, May 30, 1917. Declaration of Independence, Paris, October 18, 1918. Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia, October 26, 1918. Recognition by France, June 30, 1918. (p. 49.) Recognition by Italy, June 30, 1918. (p. 109.) Recognition by Great Britain, August 13, 1918. (p. 99.) Recognition by United States, September 3, 1918. (p. 209.) Recognition by Japan, September 9, 1918. Recognition by Cuba. November 5, 1918. Recognition by Austria, October 29, 1918. (p. 13.) Esthonia: Recognition by Great Britain, May 5, 1918. Law declaring national autonomy, July 19, 1917. (p. 47.) Recognition by France, January 7, 1918. Recognition by Germany, January 7, 1918. Recognition by Norway, January 10, 1918. Recognition by Denmark, January 10, 1918. Recognition by Switzerland, January 17, 1918. Additions to list in Naval War College, International Law Documents, 1917, p. 15. See list in Official U. S. Bulletin, Nov. 7, 1918, p. 3. Uruguay having assumed an attitude of partiality toward the United States and the Allies and having broken relations with Germany (N. W. C., 1917, p. 249), requested on Apr. 11, 1918, whether Germany regarded war as existing. Germany replied in the negative May 16, 1918. (N. Y. Times, Current History, 8 (pt. 1); 429.) 11 |