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DENMARK.-Agreement effected by exchange of notes with respect to the protection of industrial designs or models.

Signed at Washington and Bar Harbor, Me., June 22 and 26, 1906. Effective June 26, 1906.

Treaty Series, No. 483.
Malloy, Treaties, I, 396.

DENMARK.-Agreement effected by exchange of notes for the reciprocal protection of trade-marks in China.

Signed at Washington March 19 and 25, May 27, and June 12, 1907. Effective June 12, 1907.

Treaty Series, No. 487.
Malloy, Treaties, I, 399.

FRANCE.-Trade-mark convention.

Signed at Washington April 16, 1869; ratifications exchanged July 3, 1869; proclaimed July 6, 1869.

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FRANCE.-Agreement effected by exchange of notes for the reciprocal protection of trade-marks in China.

Signed at Peking October 3, 1905, and January 22, 1906.
Effective January 22, 1906.

Treaty Series, No. 478.
Malloy, Treaties, I, 545.

GERMANY.-Agreement relating to patents.

Signed at Washington February 23, 1909; ratifications exchanged July 14, 1909; proclaimed August 1, 1909.

Effective "from the date of its promulgation". (Art. II.)

Revived on May 8, 1922, by notice given by the United States in pursuance of Article 289 of the treaty of Versailles, signed June 28, 1919 (Treaties, etc., III, 3329), to the benefits of which the United States became entitled by the treaty of August 25, 1921, ante, p. 48, restoring friendly relations between the United States and Germany. 36 Stat. (pt. 2), 2178. Treaty Series, No. 531. Malloy, Treaties, I, 578.

GREAT BRITAIN.-Declaration relating to trade-marks.

Signed at London October 24, 1877; ratified by the President of the United States May 25, 1878; proclaimed July 17, 1878.

Effective October 24, 1877.

20 Stat., 703.

Treaty Series, No. 138.

Malloy, Treaties, I, 737.

GREAT BRITAIN.-Agreement effected by exchange of notes for the protection of trade-marks in Morocco.

Signed at Tangier October 9, 1895, and December 1, 4, and 6, 1899. Effective December 6, 1899.

Treaty Series, No. 472.

Malloy, Treaties, I, 778.

GREAT BRITAIN.-Agreement effected by exchange of notes for the recip rocal protection of trade-marks in China.

Signed August 16 and September 23, 1904, and April 10, and 17, and June 28, 1905, at Lenox, Mass., Washington, and Peking. Effective June 28, 1905.

Treaty Series, No. 477.

Malloy, Treaties, I, 800.

GREAT BRITAIN.-Agreement effected by exchange of notes for the protection of patents in Morocco.

Signed at Tangier February 4 and 15, April 29, June 20 and 24, 1907.

Effective June 24, 1907.

Treaty Series, No. 486.

Malloy, Treaties, I, 808.

GUATEMALA.-Trade-mark convention.

Signed at Guatemala City April 15, 1901; ratifications exchanged April 3, 1902; proclaimed April 11, 1902.

Effective April 3, 1902,

32 Stat. (pt. 1), 1866. Treaty Series, No. 404.

Malloy, Treaties, I, 875.

GUATEMALA.-Convention for the reciprocal protection of patents.

Signed at Guatemala City November 10, 1906; ratifications exchanged June 13, 1907; proclaimed July 9, 1907.

Effective "upon its promulgation in both countries". (Art. III.)

35 Stat. (pt. 2), 1878. Treaty Series, No. 463. Malloy, Treaties, I, 883.

ITALY.-Declaration for the reciprocal protection of marks of manufac

ture and trade.

Signed at Washington June 1, 1882; proclaimed March 19, 1884.

Effective June 1, 1882.

23 Stat., 726.

Treaty Series, No. 180.

Malloy, Treaties, I, 984.

ITALY.-Agreement effected by exchange of notes for the protection of trade-marks in Morocco.

Signed at Tangier June 13, 1903, and March 12, 1904.
Effective March 12, 1904.

Treaty Series, No. 475.
Malloy, Treaties, I, 989.

ITALY.-Agreement effected by exchange of notes for the reciprocal protection of trade-marks in China.

Signed at Peking December 18, 1905.
Effective December 18, 1905.

Treaty Series, No. 482.

Malloy, Treaties, I, 991.

JAPAN.-Convention for the reciprocal protection of trade-marks in China

Signed at Washington May 9, 1908; ratifications exchanged August 6, 1908; proclaimed August 11, 1908.

Effective August 16, 1908.

35 Stat. (pt. 2), 2044. Treaty Series, No. 507.

Malloy, Treaties, I, 1043.

JAPAN.-Convention for the reciprocal protection of trade-marks in Korea.

Signed at Washington May 19, 1908; ratifications exchanged August 6, 1908; proclaimed August 11, 1908.

Effective August 16, 1908.

35 Stat. (pt. 2), 2041. Treaty Series, No. 506.

Malloy, Treaties, I, 1041.

LUXEMBOURG.-Declaration relating to trade-marks.

Signed at Luxembourg December 23, 1904, and at The Hague December 27, 1904; ratified by the President of the United States March 15, 1905; proclaimed March 15, 1905.

Effective "from the date of its official publication". (Art. III.)

34 Stat. (pt. 2), 2868. Treaty Series, No. 442. Malloy, Treaties, I, 1057.

NETHERLANDS.-Agreement effected by exchange of notes in regard to trade-marks.

Signed at Washington February 10 and 16, 1883.

Effective February 16, 1883.

Treaty Series, No. 470.
Malloy, Treaties, II, 1265.

Netherlands.—Agreement effected by exchange of notes for the reciprocal protection of trade-marks in China.

Signed at Peking October 23, 1905.
Effective October 23, 1905.

Treaty Series, No. 479.

Malloy, Treaties, II, 1273.

RUMANIA. -Trade-mark convention..

Signed at Bucharest March 18/31, 1906; ratifications exchanged June 21, 1906; proclaimed June 25, 1906.

Effective "from the date of its official publication in the two countries". (Art. III.)

34 Stat. (pt. 3), 2901.

Treaty Series, No. 451.

Malloy, Treaties, II, 1510.

RUSSIA. -Agreement effected by exchange of notes for the reciprocal pro

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SWEDEN.-Agreement effected by exchange of notes for the reciprocal protection of industrial property in China.

Signed at Tokyo February 26, 1913, and at Peking March 7, 1913.
Effective March 7, 1913.

Treaties, etc., III, 2852.

SWITZERLAND. -Agreement effected by exchange of notes for registration of trade-marks.

Signed at Washington April 27 and May 14, 1883.

Effective May 14, 1883.

Treaty Series, No. 471.
Malloy, Treaties, II, 1771.

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NAVIGATION

MULTILATERAL TREATIES

New agreement between China and certain powers for the Whang-Pu Conservancy.

Signed at Peking September 27, 1905.

Effective September 27, 1905.

According to information in the possession of the Department of State, the parties are the United States of America, Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Russia, and Spain.1

Treaty Series, No. 448.

Malloy, Treaties, II, 2013.

Convention concerning Cape Spartel Light-house.

Signed at Tangier May 31, 1865; ratifications exchanged February 14, 1867; proclaimed by the President of the United States March 12, 1867.

Effective February 14, 1867.

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, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Morocco, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Spain, and Sweden.

14 Stat., 679; 18 (pt. 2, Public Treaties), 525.

Treaty Series, No. 245.

Malloy, Treaties, I, 1217.

Convention establishing uniform rules with respect to assistance and salvage at sea.

Signed at Brussels September 23, 1910; ratification of the United States deposited with the Government of Belgium January 25, 1913; proclaimed by the President of the United States February 13, 1913.

Effective March 1, 1913.

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, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Free City of Danzig, Denmark, Eritrea, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Newfoundland, Norway, Poland, Portugal and Portuguese colonies, Rumania, Russia, Somaliland, Spain, Sweden, Uruguay, and Yugoslavia.

37 Stat. (pt. 2), 1658. Treaty Series, No. 576. Treaties, etc., III, 2943.

1 Austria-Hungary was an original party.

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