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THE TREATY OF 29TH MARCH, 1864.
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Ionian Islands, whether with foreign Governments, with Companies and Associations, or with private individuals; and promises to fulfil the said engagements and contracts fully and completely, as if they had been concluded by His Majesty or by the Hellenic Government. Under this head are specially included: the public debt of the Ionian Islands; the privileges conceded to the Ionian Bank, to the Navigation Company known under the name of the Austrian Lloyds, in conformity with the Postal Convention of the 1st of December, 1853, and to the Malta and Mediterranean Gas Company.

Pensions to Officials.Art. VIII. His Majesty the King of the Hellenes promises to take upon himself,—

1. The pensions granted to British subjects by the Ionian Government, in conformity with the rules established in the Ionian Islands respecting pensions.

2. The compensation allowances due to certain individuals actually in the service of the Ionian Government, who will lose their employments in consequence of the union of the Islands to Greece.

3. The pensions which several Ionian subjects are in the enjoyment of, in remuneration of services rendered to the Ionian Government.

A special Convention to be concluded between Her Britannic Majesty and His Majesty the King of the Hellenes shall determine the amounts of these different heads, and shall regulate the mode of their payment[1].

Evacuation.Art. IX. The civil authorities and the military forces of Her Britannic Majesty shall be withdrawn from the territory of the United States of the Ionian Islands in three months, or sooner if possible, after the ratification of the present Treaty[2].

Art. X. The present Treaty shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at London in six weeks, or sooner if possible[3].

In witness whereof the respective Plenipotentiaries have

  1. This was effected by a Convention of 29th March, 1864; supra, p. 24.
  2. The British occupation ceased on 28th May, 1864; cf. supra, p. 24.
  3. The ratifications were exchanged on 25th April, 1864.