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American Ambassador American citizens American Government April arbitral clause armaments arms ARTICLE August Austria-Hungary belligerent Berlin blockade Brazil Britain British Government Bryan Canal capture cargo CHARLES SUMNER commerce conditional contraband convention DAVID STARR JORDAN December Declaration of London denunciation destination duty EDWIN EDWIN D effective five ELIHU ROOT enemy exchanged at Washington exports fact February flag foodstuffs force Foreign Office France Frye HAGUE CONFERENCE high seas Imperial German Government Imperial Government interests international law Italy JAMES BROWN SCOTT January July June Lusitania Majesty's Government March MEAD ment merchant vessels military naval Navy neutral countries neutral port neutral ships neutral vessels NORMAN ANGELL November October Order in Council organization Pamphlet Panama Postpaid practice present President principles prize court proclaimed provisions question ratifications ex ratifications exchanged regard Secretary Signed at Washington sinking Spain steamer territory trade treaty Treaty Series United States Government WILLIAM World Peace Foundation zone
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Page 2 - Reich, the President of the United States of America, His Majesty the King of the Belgians, the President of the French Republic, His Majesty the King of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India, His Majesty the King of Italy, His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, the President of the...
Page 5 - That if any person shall, within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, begin or set on foot, or provide or prepare the means for, any military expedition or enterprise, to be carried on from thence against the territory or dominions of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, with whom the United States are [at] peace...
Page 12 - Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 35, conditional contraband, if shown to have the destination referred to in Article 33, is liable to capture in cases where the enemy country has no seaboard.
Page 5 - States with intent to be entered into service as aforesaid. 7. Retaining another person to go beyond the limits of the United States with intent to be entered into service as aforesaid.
Page 4 - ... and in order that all persons, being warned of the general tenor of the laws and treaties of the United States...
Page 113 - A neutral power is not called upon to prevent the export or transport, on behalf of one or other of the belligerents, of arms, munitions of war, or, in general, of anything which can be of use to an army or a fleet.
Page 6 - Articles of camp equipment, and their distinctive component parts. (9) Armour plates. (10) Warships, including boats, and their distinctive component parts of such a nature that they can only be used on a vessel of war. (11) Implements and apparatus designed exclusively for the manufacture of munitions of war, for the manufacture or repair of arms, or war material for use on land or sea.
Page 4 - A declaration of blockade is made either by the blockading Power or by the naval authorities acting in its name "It specifies — "' (1) The date when the blockade begins; " (2) The geographical limits of the coast-line under blockade; " (3) The period within which neutral vessels may come out...
Page 9 - If a Power waives, so far as it is concerned, the right to treat as contraband of war an article comprised in any of the classes enumerated in Articles 22 and 24, such intention shall be announced by a declaration, which must be notified in the manner provided for in the second paragraph of Article 23.
Page 6 - Balloons and flying machines and their distinctive component parts, together with accessories and articles recognizable as intended for use in connection with balloons and flying machines.