Lapas attēli
PDF
ePub

American consular officers in colonies of the Netherlands were instructed not to enforce that section of the consular convention of 1855, relating to the arrest of deserters, as being in conflict with the act of Congress approved March 4, 1915 (Seamen's Act).

10 Stat., 1150; 18 (pt. 2, Public Treaties), 546.

Treaty Series, No. 253.

Malloy, Treaties, II, 1251.

NORWAY.-Exchange of notes concerning customs treatment of importations for consular offices and officers.

Signed at Washington January 20, 1932.

Effective February 1, 1932.

Executive Agreement Series, No. 32.

PALESTINE.-See Great Britain, ante, p. 156.

RUMANIA.-Consular convention.

Signed at Bucharest June 5/17, 1881; ratifications exchanged June 13, 1883; proclaimed July 9, 1883.

Effective June 13, 1883.

Articles XI and XII were abrogated under act of Congress approved March 4, 1915 (Seamen's Act: 38 Stat., 1164, 1184; Foreign Relations, 1915, pp. 6 and 10; ibid., 1917, p. 17).

23 Stat., 711.

Treaty Series, No. 297.

Malloy, Treaties, II, 1505.

SWEDEN.-Consular convention.

Signed at Washington June 1, 1910; ratifications exchanged March 18, 1911; proclaimed March 20, 1911.

Effective March 18, 1911.

Articles XI and XII were abrogated under act of Congress approved March 4, 1915 (Seamen's Act: 38 Stat., 1164, 1184; Foreign Relations, 1915, pp. 6 and 10).

37 Stat. (pt. 2), 1479. Treaty Series, No. 557. Treaties, etc., III, 2846.

SYRIA AND THE LEBANON.-See France, ante, p. 156.

TURKEY.-Exchange of notes respecting the regularization of relations.

Signed at Ankara February 17, 1927.

Effective February 17, 1927.

Press release, Mar. 14, 1927.

YUGOSLAVIA (SERBIA).-Consular convention.

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

[blocks in formation]

Adopted at Habana February 20, 1928, on behalf of the United States of America, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, El Salvador, Uruguay, and Venezuela. The countries in respect of which the convention is in force as a result of ratification are Brazil, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, and Venezuela.

Report of the Delegates of the United States of America to the Sixth International Conference of American States, p. 203.

BILATERAL TREATIES

CHINA.-Exchange of notes according exemption from duty of the effects of diplomatic and consular officers.

Signed September 29 and November 11, 1930.

Effective November 11, 1930.

TURKEY.-See Turkey, ante, p. 157.

LETTERS ROGATORY

SPAIN. Agreement effected by exchange of notes exempting from authentication signatures attached to letters rogatory exchanged between Porto Rico, the Philippine Islands, and Spain.

Signed at Washington August 5, 1901, and at Manchester, Mass., August 7, 1901.

Effective November 28, 1901.

Treaty Series, No. 395.

Malloy, Treaties, II, 1697.

PUBLICATIONS

Convention for the international exchange of official documents, scientific and literary publications.

Signed at Brussels March 15, 1886; ratifications exchanged January 14, 1889; proclaimed January 15, 1889.

Effective January 14, 1889.

The countries in respect of which the convention is in force as a result of ratification or adherence are the United States of America, Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, China, Czechoslovakia, Free City of Danzig, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Paraguay, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Spain, Switzerland, Uruguay, and Yugoslavia.

25 Stat., 1465.

Treaty Series, No. 381.

Malloy, Treaties, II, 1959.

Convention for the immediate exchange of official journals, parliamentary annals and documents.

Signed at Brussels March 15, 1886; ratifications exchanged January 14, 1889; proclaimed January 15, 1889.

Effective January 14, 1889.

The countries in respect of which the convention is in force as a result of ratification or adherence are the United States of America, Belgium, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, Free City of Danzig, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Spain, Uruguay, and Yugoslavia.

25 Stat., 1469.

Treaty Series, No. 382.

Malloy, Treaties, II, 1962.

Convention relative to the exchange of official, scientific, literary, and industrial publications. (Second International Conference of American States.)

Signed at Mexico City January 27, 1902.

Effective May 16, 1902; as to the United States June 23, 1902. The countries in respect of which the convention is in force as a result of ratification are the United States of America, Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and El Salvador.

Treaty Information, Bulletin No. 23, August, 1931, p. 20.

Report of the Delegates of the United States to the Second International Conference of American States, p. 213.

[blocks in formation]

liquor traffic (1906), 69; (1919), 70.
slave trade (1890), 84.

Agriculture, International Institute of
(1905), 87.

Aircraft. See Aviation.

Alaska, cession (Russia: 1867), 42.
Alaskan boundary. See Boundary.
Albania:

arbitration (1928), 6.

commerce (1922), 93.
conciliation (1928), 12.
naturalization (1932), 75.

passport visa fees for nonimmigrants
(1926), 149.
Algeciras (1906), 49.

Alien property (Great Britain: 1927),
35.

Aliens, status in American states
(Pan American: 1928), 66.
American lakes, naval forces on (Cana-
da, Great Britain: 1817), 21.
Arbitration:
bilateral, 5-12.

contract debts (1907), 2.

disputes, pacific settlement of (1899),
1; (1907), 1.

inter-American (Pan American: 1929),

[blocks in formation]

Austria-Continued.

narcotic drugs (1931), 80.

passport visa fees for nonimmigrants
(1926), 149.

Automatic submarine contact mines.
See Hague conventions.

Automotive traffic (Pan American:
1930), 149.

Aviation:

bilateral, 89-91.

commercial (Pan American: 1928),
88.

regulation (1919), 88; (1922),
(1923), 89; (1929), 89.

89;

[blocks in formation]

debt funding (1925), 115; (1932), 116.
extradition (1901), 54.

liquor, smuggling (1925), 70.
load-line certificates (1932), 137.
narcotic drugs (1928), 80.
naturalization (1868), 75.

passport visa fees for nonimmigrants
(1927), 149; in respect of Belgian
Congo (1930), 149.

Ruanda-Urundi, rights in (1923 and
1924), 45.

trade-marks (1884), 126; in China
(1905), 126.

Berlin, revision of act of 1885 (1919), 50.
Bills of lading (1924), 92.

Birds, migratory (Canada, Great Brit-
ain: 1916), 87.

[blocks in formation]
« iepriekšējāTurpināt »