Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 2.djvu/650

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1668 ASSISTANCE AND SALVAGE CONVENTION. Smrrmmna 23, 1910. the President of the United States of Brazil; the_President of the Republic of Chile; the President of the Republic of Cuba; H1s Majesty the King of Denmark; His Majesty the King of Spam; the President of the United States of America; the President of the French Republic; His Majesty the Kiggpf the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland an of the ritish Domimons beyond the S°”nE“"’°'°§ °* I"‘”¥iIii’ ii?j‘iH $Sié§ $"§SYf ”’° iI`3“°“°“ His a'estyteK` o tay; s ° e roro aan; the Preiident of tliegUnited Mexican States; the lgirmident of the Republic of Nicaragua; His Majesty the of Norwaélil Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands; His ajesty the g of Portu I and of the Algarves; His Majesty the Kilraagof Roumania; His bgiiesty the Emperor of all the Russias; His jesty the King of Sweden; the President of the Republic of Uruguay, rkmpmumu. Having recognized the utility of establishing in common accord certain uniform rules with respect to Assistance and Salvage at S3 have decided to conclude a Convention to that effect and appoin as their Plenipotentiaries, to wit: His Majesty the German Emperor, King of Prussia, in the name of the German Empire: s li?. Kraeker von Schwartzenfeldt, Charge d’A1l'aires of Germany at russels. ' Dr. Struckmann, Regency High Privy Councillor, reporting Counsellor at the Department of Justice. The President of the Argentine Republic: His Excellency A. Blancas, Envoy EXt1'80·l'€l.l.H&aY and Minister ggenipotentiary of the Argentine Bepublic near e King of the ans. %s Majesty the Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia, &c, and Aggstolic King of Hnmgary: . or Austria and Hdngary: _ His Excellency Count von Clary and Aldringen. _ His Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiaryfnear the Kiiig oitbe . or ustru: Dr._ Ste hen Worms, Section Counsellor at the Im rial and Ro al Austrian of Commerce. W y . rancois e , retaryo tateontheretiredf ordi· £:r§·"·g·".; S S., ~S S nary Professor at $$1 al University of Budapest, Memblgi of the Hungarian Chamber of lgeputies. His Majesty the of the Belgians: Mr. Beernaert, Minister of State, President of the International Mzintirge E M r. a e, nvoy xtraor·dmary' and inister Pleni nti · Director Ezlrieral of Trade Relations and the Consular egg; Ministry of Foreign Affairs. ‘ ¥ Mr. Ch. Le Jeune, Vice President of the International Maritime

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