Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1933 |
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6.–10. rezultāts no 100.
lxxiv. lappuse
... convention regarding penal military jurisdiction . Proposed convention necessary as long as any U.S. forces re- main in Great Britain . British inquiry as to reason why the United States deems convention desirable . U.S. forces having ...
... convention regarding penal military jurisdiction . Proposed convention necessary as long as any U.S. forces re- main in Great Britain . British inquiry as to reason why the United States deems convention desirable . U.S. forces having ...
3. lappuse
... convention . It has no function of inspection and is in no sense a medium of communication of complaints as be- tween war prisoners and either the United States or German Govern- ments - nor do its activities limit or circumscribe any ...
... convention . It has no function of inspection and is in no sense a medium of communication of complaints as be- tween war prisoners and either the United States or German Govern- ments - nor do its activities limit or circumscribe any ...
7. lappuse
... convention the Department of State regards it as not binding as between the belligerents in the present war . In so far as the rules set forth in the convention are declaratory of interna- tional law , they are of course obligatory as ...
... convention the Department of State regards it as not binding as between the belligerents in the present war . In so far as the rules set forth in the convention are declaratory of interna- tional law , they are of course obligatory as ...
22. lappuse
... convention . Should number of packages increase greatly , postage of 25 centimes per parcel may be asked as already ... Convention signed at Rome May 26 , 1906 ; but the United States was a signatory of this convention ( 35 Stat . 1639 ) ...
... convention . Should number of packages increase greatly , postage of 25 centimes per parcel may be asked as already ... Convention signed at Rome May 26 , 1906 ; but the United States was a signatory of this convention ( 35 Stat . 1639 ) ...
32. lappuse
... convention regarding laws and customs land warfare referring to freedom from payment for carriage by government railways . Swiss Government refers to article 7 of same convention to the effect that prisoners of war must receive food ...
... convention regarding laws and customs land warfare referring to freedom from payment for carriage by government railways . Swiss Government refers to article 7 of same convention to the effect that prisoners of war must receive food ...
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¹ Not printed advised agreement alien enemies Alien Property Custodian Allied Amapala Ambassa Ambassador American prisoners American Red Cross Army arrangement August Austria-Hungary authorities bassador Belgian Belgium Berlin Berne Britain British Government captured certificates Chargé in Switzerland Commission conference Consul convention Department Department's desire draft Enemy Act Enemy Trading forces Foreign Office France French funds Garrett German Government Honduras honor inform instructions interned January July June LANSING File Legation license Majesty's Government ment military service Minister in Switzerland National neutral country note verbale October p. m. Received Panama parcels persons Poland President prisoners of war proposed Protecting Power Rec'd receipt regarding relief repatriation reply request ROBERT LANSING Russian sanitary personnel sent Sept September Serbian shipments ships Spanish Embassy STOVALL File supplies Switzerland Stovall Telegram territory tion Trade Board transmitted treaty United States Government War Trade Board WASHINGTON