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THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL 1368

of Canada (30 Sept. 1907); Rt. Hon. the Earl of Desart, formerly King's Proctor, Privy Councillor (1 Jan. 1910); Rt. Hon. James Brvce, O.M., Privy Councillor |i' (28 Jan. 1913).

[Greece: Denis Stephanos, Deputy, former Minister of Foreign Affairs (18 March, 1908); George Streit, Professor of International Law in the University of Athens (IS Murch, 1908); Michel Kehedgy, Councillor at the Mixed Appeal Court of Alexandria (18 March, 1908); Typaldo Bassia, Deputy, Professor of Political Economy at the University of Athens (22 Jan. 1909).

iQuATEMALA: M. Francisco Anguiano, Doctor of Law, Vice-President of the National Assembly. President of the Council of State, formerly Minister for Foreign Affairs, of the Interior, and of Justice (S February, 1910); M. Antonio Batres Jauregui, Council of State, formerly President of the Judiciary and of the Supreme Court of Justice, formerly Minister for P^oreign Affairs and Public Instruction, formerly Minister at Washington, Rio de Janeiro, &c. (8 February. 1910); M. Carlos Saluzar, Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Law, Guatemalan Counsel in the Court of Justice of Central America, &c. (8 February, 1910); M. Francisco de Arce, Doctor of Law, Charge d' Affaires at the Hague, Brussels, IParis, London, and Rome (8 February, 1910).

Haiti: Jaques Nicolas Leger, Advocate, Envoy and Minister at Washington (21 July, 1908); Solon Menos, Batonnier of the Order of Advocates of Portau-Prince i (21 July, 1908); F. D. Legitime, Publicist, former President of the Republic (21 July,

1 1908); Tertullieu Guilbaud, Advocate, former Senator (21 July, 1908).

Italy: Guide Pusinato, Deputy, Councillor of State, Professor of International Law

• (7 Dec. 1908); M. Victor Emmanuel Orlando, Counsel, Professor, Deputy, formerly

Minister of Justice (20 April, 1910); H. E. Signer Tittoni, Italian Ambassador in

Paris (24 April, 1911); M. Charles S. Chanzer, Member of the Chamber of Deputies,

' Councillor of State.

i Japan: H.E. Baron Itchiro Motono, Envoy and Minister at St. Petersburg (30 Nov. 1900); Henry Willard Denison, Jurisconsult of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs I at Tokio (30 Nov. 1906).

Luxemburg: Henri Vannerus, President of the State Council (10 Oct. 1909).

Mexico: Jose Ives Limantour, Secretary of State for Finances and Public Credit (7 March, 1907); Pablo Maccdo, President of the Monetary Commission, Director of the National School of Law (7 March, 1907); Joaquin Obregon Gonzalez, Governor of the State of Guanajuato (22 May, 1907); Joaquin D. Casasus, Director of the National School of Jurisprudence (2 June, 1908).

Netherlands: H.E. T. M. C. Asser, Minister of State, Member of State Council (1 Nov. 1900); Jonkheer A. F. de Savornin Lohman, former Minister of State, Member of the Second Chamber of the States-General (1 Nov. 1900); Jonkheer G. L. M. H. Ruys de Beerenbrouck, Member of the State Council in Extraordinary service (1 Nov. 1900); M. W. A. Cort van der Linden, formerly Minister of Justice.

Nicaragua: Desire Pector, Consul-General at Paris (8 March, 1908).

'Norway: G. Gram, Provincial Governor (22 Dec. 1906); H.E. George-Francis Hagerup, former Minister of State and President of the Council (11 Dec. 1908); Sigurd Ibsen, former Minister of State (9 March, 1912); H. J. Horst, Deputy, Member of the Commission of the International Peace Bureau (9 March, 1912).

Persia
H.E. Mirza Samad-Khan Momtazos-Saltaneh, Envoy and Minister at Paris

(12 May, 190-5): H.E. Mirza Hassan-Khan Muchir ul Devlet, former Envoy and Minister at St. Petersburg (12 May, 1905).

Peru: H.E. Carlos G. Candamo, Envoy and Minister at Paris (2 Sept. 1907); M. Ramon I Ribeyro, Doctor of Law, President of the Supreme Court of Justice, Professor of

Public International Law at the University of Lima, formerly Minister of State (23 May, 1910); M. Luis F. Villaran, Doctor of Law, Rector of the University of Lima, Member of the Supreme Court of Justice, formerly Minister of State (23 May, 1910); H.E. M. Manuel Alvarez Calderon, Doctor of Law, Professor at the University of Lima. Minister at Brussels and Berne (23 May, 1910).

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