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2612 INTERNATIONAL SANITARY CONVENTION. JUNl!l21, 1926. In accordance with Article 172 of the Convention, the instrument of ratifications by His M~~ty the KiDJ of Great. Britai~ Ireland and the, British tenitories ber.ond the 8e&s, Emperor of b~a, sta~ tJla~ theaaid. ratification-,~pplied: 'Only to Great Britain and Northern Ireland the Doinlnton of New. Zealand (including the mandate krritory of West Sa;m~;~ADd the Union of South Mrica (but not the mandate territory. of Southern apd. Western Mri~) without ~judice, however, to the right hereafter to ratify with're,gs.rc! to the DQminion of Canada, the Commonwealth of Australia, and the Empire of India, or ,tl1e riaht of hereafter adherinl$ to everything in which the Dominions, Gqlonies, P~kiD8 or mandate Territon611 h8l'9by 6XcludeQ from tl1la ratificatlon are concerned." , In acoot#ncewith ArticlES 1'12 of the Convention, the instrument of ratifications by the PreSident of the Fren¢h ~pub1ic say. that they apply: . "To France' Algeria, French West Mri~ French E&8t Mrica, the French Colonies and Pr;;tectorates in Indo-Chi~ or of the other French colonies and J!0886II8ions, the mandate States of Syria, Great. Lebanon, c,A1aoui~' and Jebe Druse, the. mandate territories of Togo and of 'Cameroon." A certifiM copY' of this proc~s-verbal shaD be sent to the contracting Powers. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersisned have drawn up this proc~-verbal and affix<'d their seaJa thereto. Done at PAris March 1/,); 1928. ' L. s . mgued: E. DII G,UJ'J'UlB L. B. s!gned: J. QUINONm8 DII LiON L. s. Signed: A. :BWAND L. s. signed:. CBllWII L. s. signed: HIDNRI DID MALEVILLE L. s. signed: CUWID [TraDIlatlonl· Deposlt c~~l!~!ftca- PROC~S-VERBAL of the deposit of the ratifications by Czechoslovakia of the

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International Sanitary Convention signed at Paria JUDe 21, 1926. In accordance with the provisions of Article 170 of the International Sanitary Convention signed at Paris June 21, 1926, the Minister of the Czechoslovak Republic this day called at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the French Republic and deposited the instrument of ratificationS of that International Act by Hia Excellency the President of the Czechoslovak Republic. The instrument being, uI>On examination found to be i,n aood and due form, has been entrusted to the Government of the French RepubIio to be kept in its archives. A certified oopy 01 this proOOs-verbal shall be sent to the contracting Powers. Done at PariS March 28, 1928. L. s. signed: A. BRIAND L. S. signe9,: STEFAN OSUSItT [~I· De~t of ratlftca· PROC~S-VERBAL of the deposit of the ratifications by the United States of ~?1nk~~ted States t9~~ca of the International Sanitary Convention signed at Paris, June 21, Reaervatlons. Antt, p. 2M7 . In accordance with the provisions of Article 170 of the International Sanitary Convention liped at PariS June 21, 1926, the Ambassador of the United States ot America at Paris this day called at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the French Republio and deposited the instrument of ratiicatioos by His Excellency the President of the ltepubllo of the United States of America, of that International Act, the following reservations being made: 1. The ratification of this international sanitary convention is not to be con- strued to mean "hat the United Statea of America recognizes a regime or entity acting as goTernment of .'aignatory or adhering power when that regime or entity is not 'f6eOgnbed by the United States M the government of that power. 2. The participation of the United States of America in this international sanitary convention does not involve any contractual obllgation on the part of the United States to .. signatory or adherinlf power represented by a regime or entity which the United States does not recogruze as representing the government of that Jl!)weruntil it is represented by a government recognized by the United States. 3. The government of the United States of America reserves to Itself the right to decide whether from the standpoint of the measures to be applied a foreign district is to be considered as infected and to decide what measures shall be applled to arrival in its own ports under special circun1stances. The instruxnent being, upon examination, found to be in good and due form, has been entrnsted to the Government of the French Republic to be kept in its archives. A certified copY' of this_proc~s-verbal shall be sent to the contracting Powers. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned have drawn up this proc~-verbal and affixed their seals thereto. Done at Paris, May 22, 1928. L. s. L. B. signed: A. BRIAND signed: MYRON T. HEBRICK