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The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and ... - Page 32
edited by - 1910
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Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and ..., Volume 27

Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1917 - 1316 pages
...articles may, without notice, be treated as contraband of war, under the name of absolute contraband : (1) Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes, and their distinctive and component parts. (2) Projectiles, charges, and cartridges of all kinds, and their distinctive component...
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British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 108

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1918 - 1010 pages
...contraband : — SCHEDULE 1. The following articles will be treated as absolute contraband : — 1. Anns of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes,...parts. 2. Projectiles, charges, and cartridges of nil kinds, and their distinctive component parts. 8. Powder and explosives specially prepared for use...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 8

1914 - 1078 pages
...articles may, without notice, be treated as contraband of war, under the name of absolute contraband : (1) Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes,...and explosives specially prepared for use in war. ts Equality as a legal consideration of the law of nations has perhaps never been more clearly stated...
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Supplement to the American Journal of International Law ..., Volumes 9-10

1915 - 1028 pages
...following articles and materials, designated absolute contraband, shall be considered contraband of war: 1. Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes,...distinctive component parts. 3. Powder and explosives of all kinds. 4. Cannon barrels, gun mountings, limber boxes, limbers, field kitchens and bakeries,...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 9

1915 - 1080 pages
...articles enumerated in Schedule II hereto will be treated as conditional contraband. SCHEDULE I 1. Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes,...of all kinds and their distinctive component parts. • For a discussion of these modifications, see article in this JOURNAL, page 17, by Norman Bentwich,...
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Nouveau recueil général de traités et autres actes relatifs aux ..., Volume 10

Georg Friedrich Martens - 1921 - 822 pages
...articles enumerated in Schedule II hereto will be treated as conditional contraband. Schedule I. 1. Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes,...and explosives specially prepared for use in war. 4. Sulphuric acid. 5. Gun mountings, limber boxes, limbers, military waggons, field forges and their distinctive...
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The New International Year Book: A Compendium of the World's Progress....

1915 - 920 pages
...are not specifically given in the Declaration. BRITISH OFFICIAL LISTS (1) ABSOLUT« CONTRABAND: — Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes and their distinctive component parts. Projectiles, charcos, and cartridge« of all kinds and their distinctive component part«. Powder and...
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A Treatise on International Law

William Edward Hall - 1909 - 800 pages
...contraband was as follows : — 1. Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes, Absolute and their distinctive component parts. 2. Projectiles,...4. Gun-mountings, limber boxes, limbers, military waggons, field forges, and their distinctive component parts. 5. Clothing and equipment of a distinctively...
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A Treatise on International Law

William Edward Hall - 1909 - 850 pages
...kinds, including arms for sporting purposes, Absolute and their distinctive component parts. contra2. Projectiles, charges, and cartridges of all kinds,...4. Gun-mountings, limber boxes, limbers, military waggons, field forges, and their distinctive component parts. 5. Clothing and equipment of a distinctively...
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Pamphlet Series

World Peace Foundation - 1915 - 428 pages
...General Report. > The British list of absolute contraband up to April 30, 1915, was as follows: 1, Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes,...Projectiles, charges, and cartridges of all kinds, and their dis(1) Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes, and their unassembled distinctive parts....
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