| United States. Department of State - 1929 - 982 pages
...agreement limiting naval armaments, to which they all become parties, they shall meet in conference in 1935 to frame a new treaty to replace and to carry out the purposes of the present Treaty, it being understood that none of the provisions of the present Treaty shall prejudice the attitude... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1931 - 892 pages
...agreement limiting naval armaments, to which they all become parties, they shall meet in conference in 1935 to frame a new treaty to replace and to carry out the purposes of the present Treaty, it being understood that none of the provisions of the present Treaty shall prejudice the attitude... | |
| Herbert Francis Wright - 1931 - 324 pages
...agreement limiting naval armaments, to which they all become parties, they shall meet in conference in 1935 to frame a new treaty to replace and to carry out the purposes of the present Treaty, it being understood that none of the provisions of the present Treaty shall prejudice the attitude... | |
| United States - 1929 - 836 pages
...agreement limiting naval armaments, to which they all become parties, they shall meet in conference in 1935 to frame a new treaty to replace and to carry out the purposes of the present Treaty, it being understood that none of the provisions of the present Treaty shall prejudice the attitude... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1951 - 1138 pages
...basic principle, shall be maintained. They are also in agreement that every endeavor should be made to frame a new treaty to replace and to carry out the purposes of the London Naval Treaty of 1930, which expires on December 31. 1936. (4) The conversations will be resumed... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1956 - 1068 pages
...general agreement limiting naval armarne to which they all become parties, they shall meet in conferenc 1935 to frame a new treaty to replace and to carry out the purp of the present Treaty, it being understood that none of the provis of the present Treaty shall... | |
| Emily O. Goldman - 2010 - 369 pages
...agreement limiting naval armaments, to which they all become panics, they shall meer in conference in 1935 to frame a new treaty to replace and to carry out the putposes of the present Treaty, it being understood that none of the provisions of the present Treaty... | |
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