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MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS, 1918-1930

The President of the United States of America:

  • Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of State;
  • Charles G. Dawes, Ambassador to the Court of St. James;
  • Charles Francis Adams, Secretary of the Navy;
  • Joseph T. Robinson, Senator from the State of Arkansas;
  • David A. Reed, Senator from the State of Pennsylvania;
  • Hugh Gibson, Ambassador to Belgium;
  • Dwight W. Morrow, Ambassador to Mexico;

The President of the French Republic:

  • Mr. André Tardieu, Deputy, President of the Council of Ministers, Minister of the Interior;
  • Mr. Aristide Briand, Deputy, Minister for Foreign Affairs;
  • Mr. Jacques-Louis Dumesnil, Deputy, Minister of Marine;
  • Mr. Frangois Piétri, Deputy, Minister of the Colonies;
  • Mr. Aimé-Joseph de Fleuriau, Ambassador of the French Republic at the Court of St. James;

His Majesty the King of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India:

For Great Britain and Northern Ireland and all parts of the British Empire which are not separate Members of the League of Nations:

  • The Right Honourable James Ramsay MacDonald, M.P., First Lord of His Treasury and Prime Minister;
  • The Right Honourable Arthur Henderson, M.P., His Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs;
  • The Right Honourable Albert Victor Alexander, M.P., First Lord of His Admiralty;
  • The Right Honourable William Wedgwood Benn, D.S.O., D.F.C., M.P., His Principal Secretary of State for India;

For the Dominion of Canada:

  • Colonel The Honourable James Layton Ralston, C.M.G., D.S.O., K.C., a Member of His Privy Council for Canada, His Minister for National Defence;
  • The Honourable Philippe Roy, a Member of His Privy Council for Canada, His Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in France for the Dominion of Canada;

For the Commonwealth of Australia:

The Honourable James Edward Fenton, His Minister for Trade and Customs;

For the Dominion of New Zealand:

Thomas Mason Wilford, Esquire, K.C., High Commissioner for the Dominion of New Zealand in London;