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MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS, 1776-1917
  • For Great Britain and sundry British Colonies,
    • Martin Gosselin
    • A. E. Bateman
  • For British India,
    • Martin Gosselin
    • A. E. Bateman
  • For the Dominion of Canada,
    • Charles Tupper
  • For West Australia,
  • For the Cape of Good Hope,
    • Martin Gosselin
    • A. E. Bateman
  • For Natal,
    • Martin Gosselin
    • A. E. Bateman
  • For Newfoundland,
    • Martin Gosselin
    • A. E. Bateman
  • For New South Wales,
    • Saul Samuel
  • For New Zealand,
    • Francis Dillon Bell
  • For Queensland,
  • For Tasmania,
    • Martin Gosselin
    • A. E. Bateman
  • For Newfoundland,
    • Martin Gosselin
    • A. E. Bateman
  • For Victoria,
    • Graham Berry
  • For Greece,
    • P. Mulle
  • For Guatemala,
    • Alexis Capouillet
  • For the Republic of Hayti,
    • G. de Deken
  • For Italy and her Colonies,
    • F. de Renzis
  • For Mexico,
    • Edm. Van den Wyngaert
  • For Nicaragua,
    • J. F. Medina
  • For Paraguay,
    • Henri Oostendorp
  • For the Netherlands and their Colonies,
    • H. Testa
    • L. E. Uyttenhooven
  • For Peru,
    • Joaquín Lemoine
  • For Portugal and her Colonies,
    • Henrique de Macedo Pereira Continho
    • Augusto Cesar Ferreira de Mesquita
  • For Roumania,
    • J. Vacaresco
  • For Russia,
    • G. Kamensky
  • For Salvador,
    • Emile Eloy
  • For Siam,
    • Frederick Verney
  • For Switzerland,
    • E. Paccaud
  • For Turkey,
    • Et. Carathéodory
  • For Uruguay,
    • Fco. Susviela Guarch
  • For Venezuela,
    • Luis Lopez Mendez


Procès-Verbal of Signature

The undersigned delegates, having met this day for the purpose of signing the Convention and regulations providing for the formation of an International Union for the publication of customs tariffs, have exchanged the following declarations:

1. As regards the classification of the countries of the Union according to the quotas payable by them for the support of the International Bureau (arts. 9, 10, and 11 of the Convention):

The delegates declare that, so long as the Convention shall remain in force, the adhering countries shall be classified as follows, and that the