Treaty Series, Volumes 851-899

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 - United States
 

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Page 1 - President of the United States of America, have caused the said convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
Page 4 - Who after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, which were found to be in...
Page 310 - ... and may take possession thereof, either by themselves or by others acting for them, and dispose of the same at their will, paying such dues only as the inhabitants of the country wherein the said goods are shall be subject to pay in like cases.
Page 6 - Without claiming that these methods and principles are either complete or final, the High Contracting Parties are of opinion that they are well fitted to guide the policy of the League of Nations ; and that, if adopted by the industrial communities who are members of the League, and safeguarded in practice by an adequate system of such inspection, they will confer lasting benefits upon the wage-earners of the world.
Page 4 - ... extend the time by mutual agreement. The report shall be prepared in triplicate ; one copy shall be presented to each government and the third retained by the commission for its files. The high contracting parties reserve the right to act independently on the subject matter of the dispute after the report of the commission shall have been submitted.
Page 19 - In framing any recommendation or draft convention of general application the Conference shall have due regard to those countries in which climatic conditions, the imperfect development of industrial organisation or other special circumstances make the industrial conditions substantially different and shall suggest the modifications, if any, which it considers may be required to meet the case of such countries.
Page 6 - Party, if there is an agreed stopping place within a territory subject to the sovereignty, suzerainty, mandate or authority of another Power, even though that Power is not a party to this Convention.

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