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PART II.

Papers Reidung to Articles Listed as Contraband of War.

BRITISH (CONTRABAND.

No.

Papers Relating to Articles Listed as Contraband of War-Continued.

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The British Ambassador to the Mar. 10 Transmits list enumerating 19
Secretary of State.

certain oils which British
Government will treat as
conditional contraband.

1061 Ambassador Page to the Secre- Mar. 16 Transmits tary of State.

proclamation of 20

British Government making
additions to list of articles of
contraband.

The British Ambassador to the Mar. 23 Says he will give Department 21
Secretary of State.

definite information regard-
ing "castor oil," etc., as soon
as received.

The British Ambassador to the Apr. 10 Transmits list of "lubricants" 22
Secretary of State.

which the British Govern-
ment now consider absolute
contraband.

FRENCH CONTRABAND.

1914.

Ambassador Herrick to the Sept. 3 Transmits French lists of ab- 23
Secretary of State (tele-

gram).

solute and conditional con

traband as published in the
Journal Officiel.

Ambassador Herrick to the Oct. 20 Transmits list of articles which 24

Secretary of State (tele

gram).

the French Government has
added to its conditional con-
traband list.

757 Ambassador Herrick to the Nov. 13 Transmits copy of report of 24

Secretary of State.

President of France and de-
cree relative to absolute and
conditional contraband of

war.

Papers Relating to Articles Listed as Contraband of War-Continued.

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322 Ambassador Sharp to the Mar. 16 Transmits notice relative to ad- 29 Secretary of State.

ditions and modifications in the French contraband lists.

RUSSIAN CONTRABAND.

1914.

70 Chargé Wilson to the Secre- Feb. 26 Transmits edict of Russian 31 tary of State.

Government regarding contraband of war. Says modifications will be decreed later in order to make Russian and British laws agree.

GERMAN CONTRABAND.

1914.

Ambassador Gerard to the Sept. 4 Transmits declaration of Ger- 37

Secretary of State (tele

man Government relative to contraband.

1801 The German Chargé to the Oct. 22 Says German Government will 38

gram).

Secretary of State.

treat copper and lead as conditional contraband.

Ambassador Gerard to the Nov. 19 Says German Government will 39

Secretary of State (tele

gram).

treat lumber, rough or unworked, etc., as conditional contraband.

TO THE

American Journal of International Law

Volume 9

Special Number

JULY, 1915

DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES
AND BELLIGERENT GOVERNMENTS RELATING TO
NEUTRAL RIGHTS AND COMMERCE

NOTE-This Supplement is separately paged and sewed, in order that these original texts may be
bound by themselves.

PUBLISHED FOR

THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

BY

BAKER, VOORHIS & COMPANY

NEW YORK, U. S. A.

Agents for Great Britain: SWEET & MAXWELL, Ltd., 3 Chancery Lane, London.
Agent for Mexico: E. E. VALENTINI, Tiburcio 18, Mexico, D. F., Mexico

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