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Página 227 - The Geneva Convention of 1906 for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded in Armies in the Field. Washington, 1916. iv +17 pages. Out of print. 22 Documents respecting the Limitation of Armaments, laid before the First Hague Peace Conference of
Página 141 - and in case of aggressive action by any other Power, to "communicate with one another fully and frankly in order to arrive at an understanding as to the most efficient measures to be taken, jointly or separately, to meet the exigencies of the particular situation
Página 144 - to deliver on a date not later than September 15 to the Imperial Japanese authorities, without condition or compensation, the entire leased territory of Kiaochow with a view to the eventual restoration of the same to China.
Página 143 - I.] The Contracting Powers agree not to enter into any treaty, agreement, arrangement, or understanding, either with one another, or individually or collectively, with any Power or Powers, which would infringe or impair the principles stated in Article I. [Article
Página 142 - (a) Do existing rules of International Law adequately cover new methods of attack or defense resulting from the introduction or development, since the Hague Conference of 1907, of new agencies of warfare? (6) If not so, what changes in the existing rules ought to be adopted in consequence thereof as a part of the law of nations?
Página 139 - shall not exceed in standard displacement, for the United States 135,000 tons (137,160 metric tons); for the British Empire 135,000 tons (137,160 metric tons); for France 60,000 tons (60,960 metric tons) ; for Italy 60,000 tons (60,960 metric tons); for Japan 81,000 tons (82,296 metric tons).
Página 139 - No vessel of war exceeding 10,000 tons (10,160 metric tons) standard displacement, other than a capital ship or aircraft carrier, shall be acquired by, or constructed by, for, or within the jurisdiction of, any of the Contracting Powers.
Página 141 - The term 'insular possessions and insular dominions' used in the aforesaid Treaty shall, in its application to Japan, include only Karafuto (or the Southern portion of the island of Sakhalin), Formosa and the Pescadores, and the islands under the mandate of Japan.
Página 143 - a list of all treaties, conventions, exchange of notes, or other international agreements which they may have with China, or with any other Power or Powers in relation to China, which they deem to be still in force and upon which they may desire to rely.
Página 215 - Town. Transvaal University College, Transvaal. Tasmania University of Tasmania, Hobart. Wales University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. University College of North Wales, Bangor. University College of South Wales, Cardiff.