Treaty with Poland: Treaty of Peace Between the United States of America, the British Empire, France, Italy, and Japan and Poland. Signed at Versailles on June 28, 1919U.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 - 16 lappuses |
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... signed at Berne on March 20 , 1914 , for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Work . ANNEX II . Agreement of ... above States . In the event of the Commission not arriving at an agree- ment the point at issue shall be referred ...
... signed at Berne on March 20 , 1914 , for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Work . ANNEX II . Agreement of ... above States . In the event of the Commission not arriving at an agree- ment the point at issue shall be referred ...
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accorded Agreement of Madrid Allied and Associated Allied or Associated Ambassador Extraordinary Article 9 assent Associated Powers belonging to racial British Empire clauses coming into force Consular agents Consuls-General Council deposit of ratifications Emperor of Japan established favoured nation Foreign Affairs France freedom of transit H.M. the Emperor habitually resident independence of Serbia International Convention Italy and Japan Jews King of Italy Kingdom of Poland large accessions League of Nations linguistic minorities Majesty the King Paris Peace with Germany Pending the conclusion Plenipotentiary of H.M. Poland agrees Poland further agrees Poland undertakes Polish citizens Polish Government Polish language obligatory present Treaty President Prime Minister Prince Bismarck Principal Allied principle of religious privileges protection provisions re-establishment recognised religion religious liberty religious or linguistic revised at Washington Right Honourable September 26 sovereignty and independence specified in Annex stipulations system the guarantee Tariffs tional tions Treaty of Peace twelve months Washington in 1911
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16. lappuse - The UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, the BRITISH EMPIRE, FRANCE, ITALY and JAPAN, The Principal Allied and Associated Powers, on the one hand ; And POLAND, on the other hand...
12. lappuse - The United States, the British Empire, France, Italy and Japan hereby agree not to withhold their assent from any modification in these Articles which is in due form assented to by a majority of the Council of the League of Nations.
10. lappuse - Poland undertakes to assure full and complete protection of life and liberty to all inhabitants of Poland without distinction of birth, nationality, language, race or religion. All inhabitants of Poland shall be entitled to the free exercise, whether public or private, of any creed, religion or belief, whose practices are not inconsistent with public order or public morals.
8. lappuse - HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND AND OF THE BRITISH DOMINIONS BEYOND THE SEAS, EMPEROR OF INDIA, by : The Right Honourable David LLOYD GEORGE, MP, First Lord of His Treasury and Prime Minister...
11. lappuse - No restriction shall be imposed on the free use by any Polish national of any language in private intercourse, in commerce, in religion, in the press or in publications of any kind, or at public meetings.
8. lappuse - Poland not already laid down are to be subsequently determined by the Principal Allied and Associated Powers; The United States of America, the British Empire, France, Italy and Japan, on the one hand, confirming their recognition of the...
16. lappuse - Government is outside Europe will be entitled merely to inform the Government of the French Republic through their diplomatic representative at Paris that their ratification has been given; in that case they must transmit the instrument of ratification as soon as possible.
11. lappuse - Polish nationals who belong to racial, religious or linguistic minorities shall enjoy the same treatment and security in law and in fact as the other Polish nationals. In particular they shall have an equal right to establish, manage and control at their own expense charitable, religious and social institutions, schools and other educational establishments, with the right to use their own language and to exercise their religion freely therein.
16. lappuse - IN FAITH WHEREOF the above-named Plenipotentiaries have signed the present Treaty.* Done at Versailles, the twenty-eighth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, in a single copy which will remain deposited in the archives of the French Republic, and of which authenticated copies will be transmitted to each of the Signatory Powers.
13. lappuse - Nations, shall be held to be a dispute of an international character under Article 14 of the Covenant of the League of Nations. The Polish Government hereby consents that any such dispute shall, if the other party thereto demands, be referred to the Permanent Court of International Justice.