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COSTA RICA.-Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation.

Signed at Washington July 10, 1851; ratifications exchanged May 26, 1852; proclaimed May 26, 1852.

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COSTA RICA.-Convention and protocol facilitating the work of traveling

salesmen.

Signed at San José March 31, 1924; ratifications exchanged June 24, 1924; proclaimed June 26, 1924.

Effective June 24, 1924.

43 Stat. (pt. 2), 1765. Treaty Series, No. 688.

CUBA.-Commercial convention.

Signed at Habana December 11, 1902; ratifications exchanged March 31, 1903; proclaimed December 17, 1903.

Effective December 27, 1903.

33 Stat. (pt. 2), 2136. Treaty Series, No. 427.

Malloy, Treaties, I, 353.

CUBA.-Supplementary commercial convention.

Signed at Washington January 26, 1903; ratifications exchanged March 31, 1903; proclaimed December 17, 1903.

Effective March 31, 1903.

33 Stat. (pt. 2), 2145. Treaty Series, No. 428.

Malloy, Treaties, I, 357.

CZECHOSLOVAKIA. -Agreement according to mutual unconditional most

favored-nation treatment in customs matters.

Signed at Prague October 29, 1923.

Effective November 5, 1923.

Treaty Series, No. 673-A.

56 League of Nations Treaty Series, p. 271.

Agreement prolonging the agreement of October 29, 1923.

Signed at Prague December 5, 1924.

Effective December 5, 1924.

Treaty Series, No. 705.

56 League of Nations Treaty Series, p. 271.

FREE CITY OF DANZIG.-See Poland, post, p. 106.

DENMARK.-Convention of friendship, commerce, and navigation.

Signed at Washington April 26, 1826; ratifications exchanged August 10, 1826; proclaimed October 14, 1826.

Effective April 27, 1826.

Abrogated on April 15, 1856, and revived, except as to Article V, by Article V of the convention discontinuing the sound dues concluded April 11, 1857, post, p. 133.

8 Stat., 340; 18 (pt. 2, Public Treaties), 167.

Treaty Series, No. 65.

Malloy, Treaties, I, 373.

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC.-Agreement according mutual unconditional most-favored-nation treatment in customs matters.

Signed at Washington September 25, 1924.
Effective September 25, 1924.

Treaty Series, No. 700.

EGYPT (OTTOMAN EMPIRE).-Treaty of commerce and navigation. Signed at Constantinople May 7, 1830; ratifications exchanged October 5, 1831; proclaimed February 4, 1832.

Effective October 5, 1831.

8 Stat., 408; 18 (pt. 2, Public Treaties), 583.

Treaty Series, No. 267.

Malloy, Treaties, II, 1318.

EGYPT. Provisional commercial agreement according mutual unconditional most-favored-nation treatment in customs matters.

Signed at Cairo May 24, 1930.

Effective May 24, 1930.

Executive Agreement Series, No. 5.

117 League of Nations Treaty Series, p. 419.

ESTONIA. Agreement according mutual unconditional most-favorednation treatment in customs matters.

Signed at Washington March 2, 1925; ratification by Estonian Parliament notified to the Government of the United States August 1, 1925.

Effective August 1, 1925.

Treaty Series, No. 722.

43 League of Nations Treaty Series, p. 289.

ESTONIA. Treaty of friendship, commerce and consular rights, and protocol.

Signed at Washington December 23, 1925; ratifications exchanged May 22, 1926; proclaimed May 25, 1926.

Effective May 22, 1926.

44 Stat. (pt. 3), 2379.

Treaty Series, No. 736.

50 League of Nations Treaty Series, p. 13.

ETHIOPIA. Treaty of commerce.

Signed at Addis Ababa June 27, 1914; ratified by the United States September 19, 1914; proclaimed August 9, 1920.

Effective September 19, 1914.

41 Stat. (pt. 2), 1711. Treaty Series, No. 647.

Treaties, etc., III, 2578.

FINLAND.-Agreement according mutual unconditional most-favorednation treatment in customs matters.

Signed at Washington May 2, 1925.

Effective "in so far as it concerns import and export duties" on May 17, 1925; "in respect of all other matters it shall become operative when the Government of Finland shall have notified the Government of the United States that the legislative measures necessary for the purpose have been completed in Finland." [Such notification. was given by a note of the Finnish Legation at Washington dated December 11, 1925.]

Treaty Series, No. 715.

47 League of Nations Treaty Series, p. 351.

FRANCE.-Convention of navigation and commerce.

Signed at Washington June 24, 1822; ratifications exchanged February 12, 1823; proclaimed February 12, 1823.

Effective October 1, 1823.

Article VI was abrogated as of July 1, 1916, under act of Congress of March 4, 1915 (Seamen's Act: 38 Stat., 1164, 1184; Foreign Relations, 1915, pp. 6 and 10; ibid., 1916, p. 39).

8 Stat., 278; 18 (pt. 2, Public Treaties), 243.

Treaty Series, No. 87.

Malloy, Treaties, I, 521.

FRANCE.-Agreement modifying the provisions of Article VII of the convention of navigation and commerce of June 24, 1822.

Signed at Washington July 17, 1919; ratifications exchanged January 10, 1921; proclaimed January 12, 1921.

Effective January 10, 1921.

41 Stat. (pt. 2), 1723. Treaty Series, No. 650. Treaties, etc., III, 2594.

FRANCE. "Modus vivendi” in regard to certain tariff matters.

Signed at Paris November 2, 7, and 16, 1927.

Effective November 21, 1927.

Released to the press by the Department of State November 18, 1929, for publication November 20, 1929. The correspondence forming the text of this modus vivendi is part of the correspondence relating also to the agents of the United States Treasury in France.

France and the Tariff Act of 1922 (Department of State, Publication No. 30, Western European Series No. 1).

GERMANY.-Treaty of friendship, commerce and consular rights.

Signed at Washington December 8, 1923; ratifications exchanged October 14, 1925; proclaimed October 14, 1925.

Effective October 14, 1925.

44 Stat. (pt. 3), 2132.

Treaty Series, No. 725.

52 League of Nations Treaty Series, p. 133.

GREAT BRITAIN.-Convention to regulate commerce and navigation. Signed at London July 3, 1815; ratifications exchanged December 22, 1815; proclaimed December 22, 1815.

Effective July 3, 1815.

8 Stat., 228; 18 (pt. 2, Public Treaties), 292.

Treaty Series, No. 110.

Malloy, Treaties, I, 624.

Miller, Treaties, 2: 595.

GREAT BRITAIN.-Commercial convention.

Signed at London August 6, 1827; ratifications exchanged April 2, 1828; proclaimed May 15, 1828.

Effective April 2, 1828.

8 Stat., 361; 18 (pt. 2, Public Treaties), 311.

Treaty Series, No. 117.

Malloy, Treaties, I, 645.

GREAT BRITAIN.-Treaty concerning import duties in Zanzibar.

Signed at Washington May 31, 1902; ratifications exchanged October 17, 1902; proclaimed October 17, 1902.

Effective October 17, 1902.

32 Stat. (pt. 2), 1959. Treaty Series, No. 414.

Malloy, Treaties, I, 784.

GREAT BRITAIN.-Declaration exempting commercial travelers' samples from customs inspection.

Signed at Washington December 3 and 8, 1910.

Effective January 1, 1911.

Treaty Series, No. 552.
Treaties, etc., III, 2626.

GREECE.-Agreement according mutual unconditional most-favorednation treatment in customs matters.

Signed at Athens December 9, 1924.
Effective December 9, 1924.

Treaty Series, No. 706.

GUATEMALA.-Convention facilitating the work of traveling salesmen.

Signed at Washington December 3, 1918; ratifications exchanged August 25, 1919; proclaimed August 27, 1919.

Effective August 25, 1919.

41 Stat. (pt. 2), 1669. Treaty Series, No. 642.

Treaties, etc., III, 2670.

GUATEMALA.-Agreement according mutual unconditional most-favorednation treatment in customs matters.

Signed at Washington August 14, 1924.

Effective August 14, 1924.

Treaty Series, No. 696.

HAITI. Agreement according mutual unconditional most-favored-nation

treatment in customs matters.

Signed at Port-au-Prince July 8, 1926.

Effective October 1, 1926.

Treaty Series, No. 746.

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