Debates in the British Parliament 1911-1912 on the Declaration of London and the Naval Prize Bill |
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... provisions , of any particular provision , is whether it places us in a better or a worse position than if the Declaration of London were not promulgated and affirmed . I do not want to dwell on this subject now . In the first place ...
... provisions , of any particular provision , is whether it places us in a better or a worse position than if the Declaration of London were not promulgated and affirmed . I do not want to dwell on this subject now . In the first place ...
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... provisions were submitted to and considered by the Admiralty , and there was no occasion for the board to signify their approval in a formal manner . FEBRUARY 14 , 1911 . DECLARATION OF LONDON . Mr. Arthur Lee asked whether the provisions ...
... provisions were submitted to and considered by the Admiralty , and there was no occasion for the board to signify their approval in a formal manner . FEBRUARY 14 , 1911 . DECLARATION OF LONDON . Mr. Arthur Lee asked whether the provisions ...
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... provisions of such conventions , it becomes , if formally accepted by the conference , an authoritative interpretation of the instruments , and the conventions must there- after be construed by the signatory powers with reference to the ...
... provisions of such conventions , it becomes , if formally accepted by the conference , an authoritative interpretation of the instruments , and the conventions must there- after be construed by the signatory powers with reference to the ...
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... provisions of the Declara- tion of London as between the signatories , to construe the text in con- formity with the terms of the report . FEBRUARY 22 , 1911.1 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS ( INTERPRETATION ) . Mr. Butcher asked the Prime ...
... provisions of the Declara- tion of London as between the signatories , to construe the text in con- formity with the terms of the report . FEBRUARY 22 , 1911.1 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS ( INTERPRETATION ) . Mr. Butcher asked the Prime ...
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... provisions of the Declaration to be laid before the Board of Ad- miralty for full examination and formal report ? FEBRUARY 27 , 1911.2 DECLARATION OF LONDON . Mr. Butcher asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether there is ...
... provisions of the Declaration to be laid before the Board of Ad- miralty for full examination and formal report ? FEBRUARY 27 , 1911.2 DECLARATION OF LONDON . Mr. Butcher asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether there is ...
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