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MOROCCO (GENERAL ACT OF ALGECIRAS)—APRIL 7, 1906
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efforts towards the ratification of the said General Act in its entirety by His Shereefian Majesty and towards the simultaneous enforcement of the reforms therein provided which are interdependent.

They therefore agree to charge His Excellency Mr. Malmusi, Minister of Italy to Morocco and Dean of the Diplomatic Corps at Tangier, to take the necessary steps to that end by calling the attention of His Majesty the Sultan to the great advantages that His Empire would derive from the stipulations adopted at the conference by the unanimous action of the Signatory Powers.

The adhesion given by His Shereefian Majesty to the General Act of the Conference of Algeciras shall be communicated through the Government of His Catholic Majesty to the Governments of the other Signatory Powers. This adhesion shall have the same force as if the delegates of Morocco had affixed their signatures to the General Act and will take the place of ratification by His Shereefian Majesty.

In witness whereof, the delegates of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Spain, the United States of America, France, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, and Sweden have signed the present additional protocol and affixed their seals thereto.

Done at Algeciras on the seventh day of April, one thousand nine hundred and six, in a single copy, which shall remain filed in the archives of the Government of His Catholic Majesty, and of which certified copies shall be delivered to the Signatory Powers through the diplomatic channel.

  • For Germany:
    Radowitz[seal]
    Tattenbach[seal]
  • For Austria-Hungary:
    Welsersheimb[seal]
    Bolesta-Koziebrodzki[seal]
  • For Belgium:
    Joostens[seal]
    Comte Conrad de Buisseret[seal]
  • For Spain:
    El Duque de Almodóvar del Río[seal]
    J. Pérez-Caballero[seal]
  • For the United States of America: With reservation of the declaration made in the plenary session of the conference on April 7, 1906.[1]
    Henry White[seal]
    Samuel R. Gummeré[seal]
  • For France:
    Révoil[seal]
    Regnault[seal]
  • For Great Britain:
    A. Nicolson[seal]
  • For Italy:
    Visconti Venosta[seal]
    G. Malmusi[seal]
  • For the Netherlands:
    H. Testa[seal]
  • For Portugal:
    Conde de Tovar[seal]
    Conde de Martens Ferrão[seal]
  • For Russia:
    Cassini[seal]
    Basile Bacheracht[seal]

For Sweden:
Robert Sager[seal]

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  1. For text, see footnote 2, p. 464.