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PECUNIARY CLAIMS. Buenos Aires, August 10, 1910.

Ratifications:

Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Ni-
caragua, Ecuador, and the United States.

French, English and Spanish texts of convention: U. S. Treaty
Series, No. 594.

POSTAL CONVENTION. Rome, May 26, 1906.

Adhesions:

China, from Sept. 1, 1914. Monit., June 27, 1914.

Fiji Islands, from Oct. 1, 1914. Monit., July 10, 1914.

RED CROSS. Geneva, July 6, 1906.

Ratifications:

Great Britain has cancelled the reservations made when ratifying the Geneva Convention. Monit., Sept. 19, 1907, and July 25, 1914.

KATHRYN SELLERS.

PUBLIC DOCUMENTS RELATING TO INTERNATIONAL LAW

GREAT BRITAIN

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Aerial navigation. Orders, May 25, 1914, under the Aerial Navigation Acts, 1911 and 1913. (Statutory Rules and Orders, 1914, Nos. 725 and 726.) 111⁄2d.

Aeronautics. Technical report of Advisory Committee for 1912-13, with appendices. 10s. 5d.

Aliens Act, 1905. Return of alien passenger traffic to and from the United Kingdom, and number of expulsion orders made, during the three months ended March 31, 1914. (Cd. 7395.) 2d.

Aliens, Return showing names of, to whom certificates of naturalization have been issued during 1913. (H. of C. Repts. and Papers, Sess. 1914, No. 206.) 7d.

Arbitration convention between United Kingdom and United States signed at Washington, April 4, 1908, Agreement renewing for five years. Washington, May 31, 1913. (Treaty series, 1914, No. 6.) 2d.

British Nationality and Status of Aliens Bill. Report from standing committee with proceedings. (H. of C. Repts. and Papers, Sess. 1914, No. 251.) 11⁄2d.

Chile, Translation of the proposed new customs tariff, showing present and proposed new rates of duty. (Cd. 7458.) 1s. 211⁄2d.

China. Further correspondence respecting the affairs of China. [December, 1912, to October, 1913.] (Cd. 7356.) 9d.

Colombia. Translation of new customs tariff law, with comparison of new and former rates of duty. (Cd. 7353.) 71⁄2d.

Commercial travellers' samples. Exchange of notes between United Kingdom and Greece recording an agreement relating to. Athens, April 3d, 1914. (Treaty series, 1914, No. 8.) 1d.

East India. Regulations and rules relating to the constitution of a legislative council for the Central Provinces and of certain amendments in the Imperial Council Regulations. (Cd. 7370.) 11d.

Egypt. Reports of H. M. Agent and Consul-General on the finances,

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administration and condition of Egypt and the Sudan in 1913. (Cd. 7358.) 912d.

Extradition. Order in Council, May 14, 1914, directing that the Extradition Acts shall apply in the case of Germany in accordance with treaties of May 14, 1872 and May 5, 1884, as supplemented by convention of May 4, 1910, for the suppression of the white slave traffic. (Statutory Rules and Orders, 1914, No. 776.) 11⁄2d.

Greek Nationality Law. Miscellaneous No. 4, 1914. (Cd. 7362.) 1d. Guinea. Agreement between United Kingdom and France, respecting the delimitation of frontier between British and French possessions from Gulf of Guinea to Okpara River. London, February 18, 1914. (Treaty series, 1914, No. 5.) 91⁄2d.

Muscat, Exchange of notes between H. M. Government and the Government of the French Republic respecting trade in arms and ammunition at. London, Feb. 4, 1914. (Treaty series, 1914, No. 9.)

1d.

Navy estimates for 1913-1914. Programme of ship-building, repairs, alterations, maintenance, &c. (H. of C. Repts. and Papers, Sess. 1914, No. 158.) 1d.

Treaties. Accessions to and withdrawals from treaties, etc., between the United Kingdom and foreign states. (Treaty series, 1914, No. 7.) 1d.

2d.

Wireless Telegraphy Research, Report of Committee on. (Cd. 7428.)

UNITED STATES

American seamen in merchant marine, Report amending by substitute S. 136, to promote welfare of, to abolish arrest and imprisonment as penalty for desertion and to secure abrogation of treaty provisions in relation thereto, and to promote safety at sea. June 19, 1914. 31 p. (H. rp. 852, pt. 1.) Paper, 5c.

- Hearings, 1914. 2 pts. iii+3-553 p. and iii+3-587 p. Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.

Arbitration treaties of 1908-1909, Agreements extending duration of: Italy, May 28, 1913. (Treaty series 588.) State Dept. Norway, June 16, 1913. (Treaty series 589.) State Dept. Switzerland, November 3, 1913.

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(Treaty series 590.) State Dept. Spain, May 29, 1913. (Treaty series 586.) State Dept. Great Britain, May 31, 1913. (Treaty series 587.) State Dept. Japan, June 28, 1913. (Treaty series 591.) State Dept. Portugal, June 28, 1913. (Senate Ex. H, 63d Cong. 1st sess.) Sweden, June 28, 1913. (Treaty series 585.) State Dept. Paraguay, March 2, 1914. (Senate Ex. A, 63d Cong. 2d sess.) Costa Rica, March 16, 1914. (Senate Ex. C, 63d Cong. 2d sess.) Austria-Hungary, May 6, 1914. (Treaty series 592.) State Dept.

Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. Executive order to require ocean going vessels in Canal Zone to be fitted with wireless apparatus. July 9, 1914. 1 p. (No. 1988.) State Dept.

Chinese indemnity. Hearings on S. J. R. 33 to amend joint resolution for remission of portion of Chinese indemnity for losses and expenses incurred by reason of so-called Boxer disturbances during 1900, so as to provide for payment of expenses attendant upon defense of claims against the indemnity fund in Court of Claims. June 1, 1914. 41 p. Foreign Relations Committee.

Consular service, American. Article by J. J. Slechta. 7 p. (S. doc. 541.) Paper, 5c.

Consuls. Executive order amending regulations concerning invoices, etc., for merchandise. May 28, 1914. 5 p. (No. 1950.) State Dept. Diplomatic and consular service. Executive order amending regulations concerning salaried officers and instructions. Apr. 30, 1914. 1 p. (No. 1926.) State Dept.

Expatriation. Report amending H. 1991, to amend act in reference to expatriation of citizens and their protection abroad (relating to women marrying foreigners). June 6, 1914. 4 p. (H. rp. 771.) Foreign Affairs Committee.

Extradition treaty between United States and Paraguay. Signed Asuncion, March 26, 1913. 6 p. (Treaty series 584.) State Dept.

Extraterritorial jurisdiction. Report favoring S. 2877, to amend act to carry into effect provisions of treaties between United States, China, Siam and other countries, giving certain judicial powers to ministers and consuls or other functionaries of United States in those countries, so as to require that ministers, consuls, or other functionaries invested with judicial authority shall be lawyers of experience and good standing. 1 p. (S. rp. 590.) Foreign Relations Committee.

Foreign Relations. Papers relating to, with annual message of President. Dec. 7, 1909. 1914. lxxi +690 p. Cloth 55c; paper, 45c.

Same. (H. doc. 101, 61st Cong. 2d sess.)

Immigration, restriction of. Hearings on H. 6060, Dec. 11 and 12, 1913. ii+3-62 p. and ii+3-11 p. Immigration and Naturalization Committee.

Insular possessions. Public documents relating to noncontiguous territory except Alaska and Canal Zone, and two American occupations of Cuba, for sale by Superintendent of Documents. July, 1914. 46+[2] p. (Price list 32, 3d ed.) Government Printing Office. International Conference on Social Insurance. submitting invitation from French Republic to United States to send delegates to, to be held in Paris in September, 1914. July 27, 1914. 8 p. (H. doc. 1132.) State Dept.

Communication

International Congress of Americanists. Senate Joint Resolution No. 97, authorizing President to extend invitations to foreign governments to participate in, at Washington, October, 1914. May 9. 1 p. (Pub. No. 28.) State Dept.

International Congress of Chambers of Commerce, Sixth. House Joint Resolution No. 264, authorizing President to accept invitation of France to participate in, to be held at Paris, June 8-10, 1914. May 28, 1914. (Pub. No. 31.) State Dept.

International Congress on Education, Third. Report favoring H. J. R. 273 requesting President to invite foreign governments to participate in, to be held at Oakland, Cal., August 16-27, 1915. June 13, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 825.) Foreign Affairs Committee.

International Congress on Home Education, Fourth. S. J. R. 157 requesting President to invite foreign governments to participate in, to be held at Philadelphia, Pa., September 22-29, 1914. July 17, 1914. (Pub. No. 37.) State Dept.

International Congress on Home Education. Report favoring H. 11179, authorizing Secretary of State to extend invitation to foreign countries to send delegates to, at Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 22-29, 1914. May 5, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 620.) Foreign Affairs Committee.

International Congress of Musical Science and History. Message transmitting invitation to participate in, to be held in Paris, June, 1914. May 16, 1914. 3 p. (H. doc. 978.) State Dept.

International Congress on Neurology, Psychiatry and Psychology, Message transmitting invitation to United States Government to participate in, to be held at Berne, Switzerland, Sept. 7-12, 1914. May 26, 1914. 4 p. (H. doc. 997.) State Dept.

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