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1362 THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL

Belgium: H.E. Baron Descainps, Minister of Sciences and ArtS; Secretary of the Institute of International Law (6 Oct. 1906); Ernest Nijs, Councillor of the Brussels Appeal Court (14 Sept. 1911); Arendt, Director-General at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (23 January, 1907); M. J. van den Heuvel, formerly Minister of Justice.

Bolivia: Severo Fernandez Alonso, former President of the Republic (13 Sept. 1907); H.E. Claudio Pinilla, Minister of Foreign Affairs (13 Sept. 1907); H.E. M. Ismaei Montes, Doctor of Law, formerly President of the Republic, Minister in London and Paris (14 Feb. 1910); H.E. M. Ignacio Calderon, formerly Finance Minister, Minister at Washington (14 Feb. 1910).

Brazil: H.E. Lafayette Rodrigues Pereira, former President of the Council of Minister^ during the Empire (13 Sept. 1907); H.E. Ruy Barbosa, Senator (13 Sept. 1907): Clovis Bevilaqua, Jurisconsult of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (13 Sept. 1907).

Bulgaria: Stoyan Daneff, Advocate (23 July, 1907); H.E. Dimitri Stancioff, Minister Plenipotentiary at Paris (23 July, 1907).

Chile: Carlos Concha, former Envoy and Minister at Buenos Ayres (17 Oct. 1907): Miguel Cruchaga, Envoy and Minister at Buenos Ayres (17 Oct. 1907); Alejandro Alvarez, Technical Councillor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (17 Oct. 1907); Josf Antonio Gandarillas (17 Jan. 1910).

China: H.E. Wu Ting-Fang, Envoy and Minister at Washington (29 April, 1911); H.E. M. Hoo-Wei-Teh, Minister at Tokio (20 April, 1910); H.E. M. Liou-She-Shun, Minister at Paris (20 April, 1910); H.E. M. J. Van den Heuvel, Belgian Minister of State, formerly Minister of Justice (20 Apiil, 1910).

Colombia: General Jorge Holguin, Publicist, Financial Delegate in Europe (26 March, 1908); General Marceliano Vargas, Minister of the Interior (26 March, 1908); Marcelino Hurtado, Publicist, Envoy and Minister to Rome (26 March, 1908); Felipe Diaz Erazo, Councillor of the Legation at Paris (26 March, 1908).

Cuba: Antonio Sanchez de Bustamante, Professor of Public and Private International Law in the University of Havana (11 Jan. 1908); H.E. Gonzalo de Quesada,. Advocate, Envoy and Minister at Washington (11 Jan. 1908); Manuel Sanguily, Advocate, Senator (11 Jan. 1908); Juan B. Hernandes Barreiro, President of the! Supreme Tribunal of the Republic (11 Jan. 1908).

Denmark: H.E. M. J. H. Deuntzer, Privy Councillor, formerly President of the Council^ and Mini.ster for Foreign Affairs, Professor of Law at the University of Copenhagen,: &c. (14 October, 1910); M. Axel Vedel, Cliamberiain, formerly Director at thef Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Prefect, of the Department of Praestoc (14 October, 1910) j M. C. E. Cold, Counsellor of the Court of Appeal at Copenhagen (14 Octolier, 1910)J M. P. J. Jorgensen, Professor of Law at the University of Copenhagen (14 October,' 1910).

Dominican Republic: Francisco Henriqucz I. Carvajal, former Minister of Foreign: Affairs (16 Sept. 1907); Rafael J. Castillo, President of the Supreme Court Of Justice (16 Sept. 1907); Eliseo Grullon, former Minister of Posts and Telegraphs! (16 Sept. 1907); Jos6 Lamarche, former President of the Supreme Court of Justice.

Ecuador: Luis Felipe Carbo, Deputy, Senator, Minister of Foreign Affairs (19 Nov.! 1907); Honorato Va.squez, Deputy, Senator, Under-Secretary to the Ministry) of Public Instruction and Foreign Affairs (19 Nov. 1907): Victor Manuel Rendon,: Envoy and Minister at Paris and Madrid (19 Nov. 1907); Julio Andrade, General,3| Deputy, Envoy and Minister at Bogota (19 Nov. 1907).

France: Leon Bourgeois, Senator, former President of the Council (16 Nov. 1906)1 Decrais, Senator, former Minister of the Colonies (16 Nov. 1906); Baroni d'Estournelles de Constant, Senator, Minister Plenipotentiary (16 Nov. 1906)3 Louis Renault, Jurisconsult of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (16 Nov. 1906).

German Empire: Kriege, Councillor of Legation, Jurisconsult to the Department ol F<M-eign Affair.'^ (30 Nov. 1906): De Martitz, Professor of Law at the University* of Berlin (30 Nov. 1906); M. De Bar, Professor of Law in the University of Gottingeni (30 Nov. 1906); M. de Staff, President of the High Court at Marienwerder (19 May,i 1911j.

Great Britain: Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, Chief Justice of the Supreme Courti