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Belgium (including the Belgian Congo), Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain (including Zanzibar), Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Persia, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey.

27 Stat., 886.

Treaty Series, No. 383.

Malloy, Treaties, II, 1964.

International slavery convention.

Signed at Geneva September 25, 1926; adherence of the United States deposited with the Secretariat of the League of Nations March 21, 1929; proclaimed by the President of the United States March 23, 1929.

Effective March 9, 1927; as to the United States March 21, 1929. The countries in respect of which the convention is in force as a result of ratification or adherence are the United States of America, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Haiti, Hungary, India, Iraq, Irish Free State, Italy, Latvia, Liberia, Monaco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Spain (including the Spanish Colonies, but not the Spanish Protectorate in Morocco), the Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria and the Lebanon, Union of South Africa, and Yugoslavia.

46 Stat. (pt. 2), 2183.

Treaty Series, No. 778.

60 League of Nations Treaty Series, p. 253.

WOMEN AND CHILDREN

Agreement for the repression of the trade in white women.

Signed at Paris May 18, 1904; adherence of the United States declared June 6, 1908; proclaimed by the President of the United States June 15, 1908.

Effective July 18, 1905; as to the United States June 6, 1908. The countries in respect of which the agreement is in force as a result of ratification or adherence are the United States of America, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Free City of Danzig, Denmark, Dutch East Indies, Estonia, Finland, France and French colonies, Germany, Great Britain (including Bahamas, Barbados, British Guiana, Central Africa, Ceylon, Fiji Islands, Gambia, Gibraltar, Gilbert and Ellice Islands, Gold Coast, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Kenya, Leeward Islands, Malta, Mauritius, Newfoundland, Northern Nigeria, Nyasaland, Solomon Islands, Sarawak, St. Helena, Senegambia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somaliland, Southern Rhodesia, Straits Settlements, Tanganyika, Trinidad, Uganda, Weihaiwei, Windward Islands, and Zanzibar),

Hungary, Iceland, Italy, India, Japan, Luxembourg, Monaco,. Morocco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Palestine and. Trans-Jordan, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Siam, Spain, Sweden,, Switzerland, Tunis, Uruguay, and Yugoslavia.

35 Stat. (pt. 2), 1979. Treaty Series, No. 496.

Malloy, Treaties, II, 2131.

1 League of Nations Treaty Series, p. 84.

IV. ECONOMIC

AGRICULTURE

MULTILATERAL TREATY

Convention for an International Institute of Agriculture.

Signed at Rome June 7, 1905; ratification of the United States deposited with the Government of Italy August 13, 1906; proclaimed by the President of the United States January 29, 1908.

Effective July 19, 1906; as to the United States August 13, 1906. 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, Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Belgian Congo, Costa Rica, Cuba, Italian Cyrenaica, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Italian Eritrea, Ethiopia, Finland, France, French Africa, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Hungary, India, Indo-China, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mexico, Morocco, Netherland East Indies, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Paraguay, Persia, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Russia, El Salvador, San Marino, Siam, Italian Somaliland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Italian Tripoli, Tunis, Turkey, Union of South Africa, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Yugoslavia.

35 Stat. (pt. 2), 1918. Treaty Series, No. 489. Malloy, Treaties, II, 2140.

BILATERAL TREATIES

CANADA (GREAT BRITAIN).-Convention for the protection of migratory birds.

Signed at Washington August 16, 1916; ratifications exchanged December 7, 1916; proclaimed December 8, 1916.

Effective December 7, 1916.

39 Stat. (pt. 2), 1702.

Treaty Series, No. 628.

Treaties, III, 2645.

87

MEXICO.-Convention for the equitable distribution of the waters of the Rio Grande.

Signed at Washington May 21, 1906; ratifications exchanged January 16, 1907; proclaimed January 16, 1907.

39 Stat. (pt. 2), 2953. Treaty Series, No. 455. Malloy, Treaties, I, 1202.

MEXICO.-Convention to safeguard live stock interests.

Signed at Washington March 16, 1928; ratifications exchanged January 17, 1930; proclaimed January 18, 1930.

Effective "at the date of publication in conformity with the laws of the High Contracting Parties". (Art. XIV.)

46 Stat. (pt. 2), 2451.

Treaty Series, No. 808.

106 League of Nations Treaty Series, p. 481.

AVIATION

MULTILATERAL TREATIES

Convention concerning commercial aviation.

Conference of American States.)

(Sixth International

Adopted at Habana February 20, 1928; ratification of the United States deposited with the Government of Cuba July 17, 1931; proclaimed by the President of the United States July 27, 1931. Effective June 13, 1929; as to the United States August 26, 1931. The countries in respect of which the convention is now in force as a result of ratification are the United States of America, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama.

Treaty Series, No. 840.

Convention relating to the regulation of aerial navigation.

[Not in force as to the United States; transmitted to the Senate for its advice and consent to ratification.]

Signed at Paris October 13, 1919; on behalf of the United States May 31, 1920.

Effective July 11, 1922.

The countries in respect of which the convention is now in force as a result of ratification or adherence are Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Greece, India, Iraq, Irish Free State, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands (including Curaçao, Surinam, and Netherland East Indies), New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Persia, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Saar Territory, Siam, Sweden, Union of South Africa, Uruguay, and Yugoslavia.

11 League of Nations Treaty Series, p. 173.

British Treaty Series, 1922, No. 2.

Protocol amending Article 5 of the convention relating to the regulation of aerial navigation.

[Not in force as to the United States; transmitted to the Senate for its advice and consent to ratification.]

Signed at London October 27, 1922, on behalf of Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Great Britain, India, Japan, New Zealand, Portugal, Union of South Africa, and Yugoslavia.

Effective December 14, 1926.

Official Bulletin of the International Commission for Air Navigation, No. 8, p. 87.

Protocol amending Article 34 of the convention relating to the regulation of aerial navigation.

[Not in force as to the United States; transmitted to the Senate for its advice and consent to ratification.]

Signed at London June 30, 1923, on behalf of Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Great Britain, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Persia, Portugal, Siam, and Union of South Africa. Effective December 14, 1926.

Official Bulletin of the International Commission for Air Navigation, No. 8, p. 89.

Protocol relative to amendments to Articles 3, 5, 7, 15, 34, 37, 41, 42 and the final clauses of the convention relating to the regulation of aerial navigation.

[Not in force as to the United States.]

Signed at Paris June 15, 1929, on behalf of Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, India, Irish Free State, Italy, New Zealand, Portugal, and Saar Territory. The protocol has, on other dates, been signed on behalf of Belgium, Bulgaria, Chile, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Rumania, Siam, Sweden, Union of South Africa, Uruguay, and Yugoslavia.

This protocol was recommended by a meeting of the International Commission for Air Navigation at which the United States was represented. Its representatives approved the draft, with reservations.

Bulletin of Treaty Information, August, 1929, First Supplement.

BILATERAL TREATIES

BELGIUM.-Arrangement for reciprocal recognition of certificates of airworthiness for imported aircraft.

Signed at Brussels October 22, 1932.

Effective November 21, 1932.

Executive Agreement Series, No. 43.

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