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SALVADOR.--Convention facilitating the work of traveling salesmen.

Signed at Washington January 28, 1919; ratifications exchanged January 18, 1921; proclaimed January 22, 1921.

Effective January 18, 1921.

41 Stat. (pt. 2), 1725. Treaties Series, No. 651. Treaties, etc., III, 2826.

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

Signed at San Salvador February 22, 1926; ratifications exchanged September 5, 1930; proclaimed September 8, 1930.

Effective September 5, 1930.

46 Stat. (pt. 2), 2817. Treaty Series, No. 827.

SIAM.-Treaty and protocol and exchange of notes revising treaties hitherto existing.

Signed at Washington December 16, 1920; ratifications exchanged September 1, 1921; proclaimed October 12, 1921.

Effective September 1, 1921.

42 Stat. (pt. 2), 1928. Treaty Series, No. 655.

Treaties, etc., III, 2829.

6 League of Nations Treaty Series, p. 292.

SPAIN. Treaty of friendship and general relations.

Signed at Madrid July 3, 1902; ratifications exchanged April 14, 1903; proclaimed April 20, 1903.

Effective April 14, 1903.

Articles XXIII and XXIV were abrogated as of July 1, 1916, in so far as in conflict with act of Congress approved March 4, 1915 (Seamen's Act: 38 Stat., 1164, 1184; Foreign Relations, 1915, pp. 6 and 10).

33 Stat. (pt. 2), 2105.

Treaty Series, No. 422.

Malloy, Treaties, II, 1701.

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SPAIN. Agreement effected by exchange of notes according mutual unconditional most-favored-nation treatment in customs matters.

Signed at Madrid October 26 and November 7, 1927.
Effective November 27, 1927.

Treaty Series, No. 758-A,

SWITZERLAND.—Convention of friendship, commerce and extradition.

Signed at Berne November 25, 1850; ratifications exchanged November 8, 1855; proclaimed November 9, 1855.

Effective November 8, 1855.

Articles VIII to XII, inclusive, terminated on March 23, 1900, on notice given by the United States on March 23, 1899 (Foreign Relations, 1899, p. 740). Articles XIII to XVII, inclusive, were superseded on March 29, 1901, by the extradition treaty signed on May 14, 1900; ratifications exchanged February 27, 1901; proclaimed February 28, 1901 (31 Stat., 1928; Malloy, Treaties, II, 1771; Treaty Series, No. 354).

11 Stat., 587; 18 (pt. 2, Public Treaties), 748. Treaty Series, No. 353.

Malloy, Treaties, II, 1763.

TONGA.-Treaty of amity, commerce and navigation.

Signed at Nukualofa October 2, 1886; ratifications exchanged August 1, 1888; proclaimed September 18, 1888.

Effective "upon promulgation". (Art. XIV.)

Notice of abrogation of this treaty, with the exception of Article VI, was given by the British Government on behalf of the King of Tonga on July 28, 1919.

25 Stat., 1440.

Treaty Series, No. 357.

Malloy, Treaties, II, 1781.

TURKEY.-Treaty of commerce and navigation.

Signed at Constantinople May 7, 1830; ratifications exchanged October 5, 1831; proclaimed February 4, 1832.

Effective October 5, 1831.

Article 1 alone is understood by the Department to remain in force.

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

Treaty Series, No. 267.

Malloy, Treaties, II, 1318.

TURKEY.-Treaty of commerce and navigation.

Signed at Ankara October 1, 1929; ratifications exchanged April 22, 1930; proclaimed April 25, 1930.

Effective April 22, 1930.

46 Stat. (pt. 2), 2743.

Treaty Series, No. 813.

114 League of Nations Treaty Series, p. 499.

URUGUAY.-Convention facilitating the work of traveling salesmen. Signed at Washington August 27, 1918; ratifications exchanged August 2, 1919; proclaimed August 11, 1919.

Effective August 2, 1919.

41 Stat. (pt. 2), 1663. Treaty Series, No. 640. Treaties, etc., III, 2862.

VENEZUELA.-Convention facilitating the work of traveling salesmen. Signed at Caracas July 3, 1919; ratifications exchanged August 18, 1920; proclaimed October 15, 1920.

Effective August 18, 1920.

41 Stat. (pt. 2), 1719. Treaty Series, No. 648.

Treaties, etc., III, 2867.

YUGOSLAVIA.-Treaty of commerce and navigation.

Signed at Belgrade October 2/14, 1881; ratifications exchanged November 3/15, 1882; proclaimed December 27, 1882.

Effective November 15, 1882.

22 Stat., 963.
Treaty Series, No. 319.

Malloy, Treaties, II, 1613.

ZANZIBAR.-Treaty of amity and commerce between the United States and Muscat, 1833.

Accepted by Zanzibar October 20, 1879, after separation from Muscat. See Muscat, ante, p. 104.

ZANZIBAR.-Treaty concerning duties on liquors and consular powers. Signed at Zanzibar July 3, 1886; ratifications exchanged June 29, 1888; proclaimed August 17, 1888.

Effective June 29, 1888.

25 Stat., 1438.

Treaty Series, No. 376.

Malloy, Treaties, II, 1899.

COPYRIGHT

MULTILATERAL TREATIES

Convention on literary and artistic copyrights. (Second International Conference of American States.)

Signed at Mexico City January 27, 1902; ratification of the United States deposited with the Government of Mexico March 31, 1908; proclaimed by the President of the United States April 9, 1908.

Effective August 19, 1902; as to the United States June 31, 1908. The countries in respect of which the convention is now in force as a result of ratification are the United States of America, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Uruguay.

35 Stat., 1934.

Treaty Series, No. 491.

Malloy, Treaties, II, 2058.

Convention on literary and artistic copyright. (Fourth International Conference of American States.)

Signed at Buenos Aires August 11, 1910; ratification of the United States deposited with the Government of the Argentine Republic May 1, 1911; proclaimed by the President of the United States July 13, 1914.

Effective June 13, 1912.

The countries in respect of which the convention is now in force as a result of ratification or adherence are the United States of America, Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay.

38 Stat. (pt. 2), 1785.
Treaty Series, No. 593.
Treaties, etc., III, 2925.
Charles, Treaties, III, 349.

Convention revising the convention of Buenos Aires regarding literary and artistic copyright. (Sixth International Conference of American States.)

[Signed by, but not in force as to, the United States.]

Adopted at Habana February 20, 1928.

The countries in respect of which the convention is now in force as a result of ratification are Panama and Guatemala.

Report of American Delegates to the Sixth International Conference of American States, p. 190.

Convention and protocol relating to the protection of literary and artistic works. (Revising the convention of Berne of September 9, 1886.) [Not in force as to the United States; transmitted to the Senate for its advice and consent to adherence thereto.]

Signed at Berlin November 13, 1908; and at Berne March 20, 1914.

Article 27 of the convention signed at Rome June 2, 1928,1 to which the United States is not a party, declares that it shall replace in the relations between the countries of the Union the convention of Berne

1 For text see Treaty Information, Bulletin No. 26, November, 1931,

P. 14.

of September 9, 1886, and the acts by which it has been successively revised. The parties to the 1908 and 1914 revisions which are not parties to the Rome revision are Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Estonia, France, Greece, Germany, Haiti, Irish Free State, Liberia, Luxembourg, Monaco, Morocco, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Spain, Tunisia, and Yugoslavia.

Treaty Information, Bulletin No. 16, January, 1931, p. 47. 1 League of Nations Treaty Series, p. 217.

BILATERAL TREATIES

FRANCE.-Arrangement effected by exchange of notes for reciprocal protection in China of literary and artistic property.

Signed at Peking December 26 and 27, 1911.
Effective December 27, 1911.

These arrangements were entered into in accordance with the act of Congress of March 4, 1909 (35 Stat., pt. 1, 1075; for proclamations of the President see 36 Stat., pt. 2, 2685; 39 Stat., pt. 2, 1725).

Treaties, etc., III, 2585.

HUNGARY.-Copyright convention.

Signed at Budapest January 30, 1912; ratifications exchanged September 16, 1912; proclaimed October 15, 1912.

Effective October 16, 1912.

Revived on May 27, 1922, by notice given by the United States in pursuance of Article 224 of the treaty of Trianon, concluded on June 4, 1920 (Treaties, etc., III, 3539), to the benefits of which the United States became entitled by the treaty of August 29, 1921, establishing friendly relations between the United States and Hungary, see ante, page 48.

37 Stat. (pt. 2), 1631. Treaty Series, Nɔ. 571. Treaties, etc., III, 2692.

ITALY.-Arrangement effected by exchange of notes relative to copyright. Signed at Washington February 12, March 4 and 11, 1915. Effective May 1, 1915.

These arrangements were entered into in accordance with the act of March 4, 1909 (35 Stat., pt. 1, 1075; for proclamations of the President see 36 Stat., pt. 2, 2685; 39 Stat., pt. 2, 1725).

Treaties, etc., III, 2705.

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