Convention for the amelioration of the condition of the wounded onvention for limiting the manufacture and regulating the distri- rangement between the United States and Belgium for reciprocal recognition of certificates of airworthiness for imported aircraft. viation arrangements between the United States and Denmark . . nvention for the unification of certain rules relating to inter- ECONOMIC-Continued. AVIATION-Continued. Convention for the unification of certain rules relating to the pre- Convention for the unification of certain rules relating to damages Declaration by which the Free City of Danzig becomes a contracting party to the treaty of friendship, commerce, and consular rights between the United States and Poland. Commercial convention of December 11, 1902, between the United Decision of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. Exchange of notes between the United States and the Irish Free State providing for relief from double income tax on shipping TEXTS OF TREATIES AND AGREEMENTS Convention for the unification of certain rules relating to international Pa PROMOTION OF PEACE ARBITRATION, CONCILIATION, AND JUDICIAL BILATERAL TREATIES OF ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION United States-Czechoslovakia By a note dated March 19, 1934, the Czechoslovak Minister at Washington informed the Secretary of State that his Government as appointed Dr. Premysl Samal, Chancellor of the President of he Czechoslovak Republic, as national member of the commission rovided for under the terms of article III of the conciliation reaty between the United States and Czechoslovakia, signed August 6, 1928. The commission is composed as follows: ren. United States Commissioners: National: The Honorable John W. Davis Nonnational: Dr. Raul Fernandez, of Brazil Czechoslovak Commissioners: National: Dr. Premysl Samal Nonnational: M. Camille Barrère, of France Joint Commissioner: tiona Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, of Great Britain Britain ARMAMENT REDUCTION LONDON NAVAL TREATY OF 1930 a note dated March 12, 1934, the British Ambassador at ington, in conformity with the provisions of article 10 of the on naval treaty, informed the Secretary of State of the comn of H.M.S. Orion. The particulars of the vessel are given lows: lassification: Cruiser ate of laying keel: September 26, 1931 tandard displacement: 7,070 tons (7,183 metric tons) Extreme beam at or below water line: 55 feet 8 inches Date of completion: January 18, 1934 |