Armament Conference Treaties: Treaties and Resolutions Approved and Adopted by the Conference on the Limitation of Armament Submitted by the President of the United States to the Senate for Advice and Consent to Their Ratification ...

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1922 - China - 44 pages

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Page 19 - Spanish texts are equally authentic, shall remain deposited in the archives of the Government of the United States of America. Duly certified copies thereof shall be transmitted by that Government to the Governments of the other signatory states. IN FAITH WHEREOF the representatives of the Governments of the United Nations have signed the present Charter.
Page 29 - Any such monopoly or preference as would deprive the nationals of any other Power of the right of undertaking any legitimate trade or industry in China, or of participating with the Chinese Government, or with any local authority, in any category of public enterprise, or which by reason of its scope, duration or geographical extent is calculated to frustrate the practical application of the principle of equal opportunity.
Page 27 - The United States of America, Belgium, the British Empire, China, France, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands and Portugal...
Page 20 - Root, citizens of the United States ; His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India; The Right Honourable Arthur James Balfour, OM, MP, Lord President of His Privy Council; The Right Honourable Baron Lee of Fareha.m, GBE, KCB, First Lord of His Admiralty; The Right Honourable Sir Auckland Campbell Geddes, KCB, His Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the United States of America; and for the Dominion...
Page 33 - Who, having communicated to each other their full powers, found to be in good and due form, have agreed as follows : ARTICLE I...
Page 6 - Baron Kijuro Shidehara, His Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Washington, Joshii, a member of the First Class of the Imperial Order of the Rising Sun ; Mr. Masanao Hanihara...
Page 8 - No preparations shall be made in merchant ships in time of peace for the installation of warlike armaments for the purpose of converting such ships into vessels of war, other than the necessary stiffening of decks for the mounting of guns not exceeding 6 inch (152 millimetres) calibre.
Page 26 - Avieric* relating to their Insular Possessions and Insular Dominions in the Pacific Ocean.
Page 13 - The standard displacement in tons and metric tons of each new ship to be laid down, and the principal dimensions, namely, length at waterline, extreme beam at or below waterline, mean draft at standard displacement; (5) The date of completion of each new ship and its standard displacement in tons and metric tons, and the principal dimensions, namely, length at waterline, extreme beam at or below waterline, mean draft at standard displacement, at time of completion.
Page 29 - 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.

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