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2386 INTERNATIONAL LOAD LINE CONVENTION. JULY 5, 1930. Delegates-Contd. Expem and Assistant Deltgatu. Mr. G. MacE. B~os ___ ___ __ ___ First Amanuensis in the Board of Trade. ~1r. A. W. P ALMQVIS'I _________ Controller of Tonnage, Gothenburg District. Captain O. A . NORDBORG ______ Member of the First Chamber of Parliament, Director of the Swed- ish Shipowners' Association. Captain N. P . LARSSON ________ President of the Swedish Society of Masters and Officers of the Mer- cantile Marine. Mr. N. OLSSON _______________ President of the Swedish Seamen's Union. Union or Soeialist Soviet Republics. Delegate. Mr. Dimitri BOGOMOLOFF ______ Counsellor of the Soviet Embassy in London. Experts. Mr. P . MATVEEFF _____________ Naval Engineer. Mr. A . A . KAUKUL ____________ Anglo-Soviet Shipping Co. The Governments of Austria, Estonia, Hungary and Turkey appointed observers as follows:- Austria. Mr. K . ZEILEISSEN ____________ Secretary to the Austrian Legation, London. estonia. Mr. R . A . MOLLERSON _________ Counsellor of Estonian Legation, London. Hungary. Baron Ivan R UBIDO-ZICHY _____ Hungarian Minister ill London. Turkey. Mehmet Ali $EVKI Pasha_ _____ Counsellor to the Turkish Embassy in London. The League of Nations having been invited to send representatives to the Conference to act as observers, appointed the following dele- gation for this purpose:- Mr. Robert HAAs _____________ Secretar,y-General of the Advisory and Technical ComInittee for Communications and Transit. Mr. J . M . F. ROMEIN __________ Secretary of the Permanent Com- Inittee for Ports and Maritime Navigation.