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2230 INTERNATIONAL LOAD LINE CONVENTION. JULY 5, 1930. PIe n I potentlaries- Continued. Mr. Arthur WERNER, Ministerialrat in the Reichsverkehrs- ministerium, Geheimer Justizratt Berlin. Professor Walter LAAS, Director of the "Germanischer Lloyd" Classification Society, Berlin. , Mr. Karl STURM, Verwaltungsdirector of the See-Berufsge- nossenschaft, Hamburg. The Government of the Commonwealth of Australia: Captain Henry Priaulx CAYLEY, Royal Australian Navy, Commonwealth Naval Representative in London. Mr. Vincent Cyril DUFFY, Australia House. The Governmf.lnt of Belgium: Mr. Raoul F. GRIMARD, Naval Engineer, Technical Adviser to the Central Naval Department. The Government of Canada: Mr. Alexander JOHNSTON, Deputy Minister of Marine. The Government of Chile: Lieut. -Commander Constructor Oscar BUNSTER, Member of the Chilian N aval Commis~ion in London. The Government of Cuba: Mr. Guillermo PATTERSON, Cuban Minister in London. The Government of Denmark: Mr. Emil KROGH, Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Ship- ping and Fisheries. Mr. Aage H. LARSEN, Naval Architect and Engineer in Chief to the Ministry of Shipping and Fisheries. Mr. J . A . KORBING, Director of the "Forenede Dampskibs- selskab," Copenhagen. Captain H. P . HAGELBE~G, Chairman of the Association of Danish Shipmasters. Mr. Erik JACOBSEN, Trade Union Manager. The Government of the Free City of Danzig: Mr. Alphonse POKLEWSKI-KoZIELL, Commercial Counsellor, Polish Legation, London. Mr. Waldemar SIEG, Commercial Counsellor. The Government of Spain: Mr. Octaviano MARTINEZ-BARCA, Engineer, Spanish Navy. The Government of the Irish Free State: !\1r. J . W . DULANTY, Commissioner for Trade fer the Irish Free State in Great Britain. Mr. T. J . HEGARTY, Ship Surveyor, Transport and Marine Branch, Department of Industry and Commerce. The Government of the United States of America: Mr. Herbert B. WALKER, President of the American Steamshi, Owners' Association. Mr. David ARNOTT, Chief Surveyor, Americau Bureau of Ship- ping.