The American Journal of International Law

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29, 1892, concerning transmission of docu- ments relating to civil status. J, 0., Dec. 29, 1921, p. 14191.
29 to Nov. 2S Central European States Economic Conference. Held at Portorose, Italy, with representatives of Austria, Hungary, Rumania, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Jugoslavia and Italy in attendance. Agree- ments reached on commercial relations, transportation, postal serv- ice, etc. Commerce repta,, Jan. 23, 1922, p. 36, 173. Protocol of commercial agreement signed Nov. 23, 1921. List of othe
...r agree- ments: B. 1. 1. 1., Jan. 1922, p. 173.
November, 1921 7 China — United States. Treaty of Oct. 20, 1920 confirming appli- cation of a 5 per cent ad valorem rate of duty on importation of Amer*^ ican goods into China by citizens of the United States proclaimed by President Harding. Text: f/. S. Treaiy ser., no. 657.
12 Belgium — GEBiiANY. Ratifications exchanged at Aix-larChapelle of the treaty concluded Apr. 23, 1920, concerning the transition of administration of justice in the Eupen and Malmedy zones.


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