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PUBLICATION 1149

Published with the approval of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget

PROMOTION OF PEACE

ARBITRATION, CONCILIATION, AND JUDICIAL
SETTLEMENT

BILATERAL TREATIES OF ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION

United States-Yugoslavia

The American Minister at Belgrade transmitted to the Secretary of State with a despatch dated October 27, 1937, a copy of a note verbale from the Yugoslav Government dated October 23, 1937, stating that Dr. Slavko Stojkovic and M. J. Paul-Boncour, of France, had been appointed as national and nonnational members of the Permanent International Commission established under the provisions of the conciliation treaty between the United States and Yugoslavia, signed on January 21, 1929 (Treaty Series, No. 791).1

United States

PERMANENT COURT OF ARBITRATION 2

The President has appointed the Honorable Henry L. Stimson and Mr. Michael Francis Doyle as members of the Permanent Court of Arbitration. Mr. Doyle succeeds the late Mr. Newton D. Baker. Mr. Stimson will fill the position formerly held by the Honorable John Bassett Moore, the term for which the latter was last appointed having expired. The United States members of the Permanent Court of Arbitration are:

Manley O. Hudson, of Massachusetts

Green H. Hackworth, of Kentucky

Henry L. Stimson, of New York

Michael Francis Doyle, of Pennsylvania

ARMAMENT REDUCTION

LONDON NAVAL TREATY OF 1936 (TREATY SERIES, No. 919)

CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN CONCERNING NAVAL CONSTRUCTION

Since December 31, 1936, when the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 expired as a result of denunciation by Japan and the London

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1See Bulletin No. 2, November 1929, p. 1; text of treaty, 46 Stat. (pt. 2) 2297. 2See Bulletin No. 99, December 1937, p. 1.

250 Stat. (pt. 2) 1363.

4 See Bulletin No. 63, December 1934, p. 4; text of treaty, 43 Stat. (pt. 2) 1655.

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