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During August, the following publications of direct interest in connection with Treaty Information were released by the Department of State and may be secured from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C.:

Sanitary Convention between the United States and Argentina,
Signed May 24, 1935: Letter from the Secretary of State
to the Honorable Key Pittman, Chairman of the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee, and Text of the Convention.
Publication No. 779. 11 pp. 5.
Naturalization: Treaty between the United States of America
and Albania. Signed April 5, 1932; proclaimed July 29,
1935. (Treaty Series, No. 892.) 4 pp. 54.

Establishment of Tribunal to Decide Questions of Indemnity
and Future Regime, Arising from Operation of Smelter at
Trail, British Columbia: Convention between the United
States of America and the Dominion of Canada. Signed
April 15, 1935; proclaimed August 7, 1935. (Treaty Series,
No. 893.) 5 pp. 5¢.

Reciprocal Trade: Agreement between the United States of
America and Sweden. Signed May 25, 1935; proclaimed
July 8, 1935; effective August 5, 1935. Publication No. 768.
(Executive Agreement Series, No. 79.) 33 pp. 54.
Commercial Relations: Agreement between the United States of
America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Ef-
fected by exchange of notes signed July 13, 1935; effective
July 13, 1935. Publication No. 775. (Executive Agreement
Series, No. 81.) 3 pp. 5¢.

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Treaty on the protection of artistic and scientific institutions and historic monuments (Roerich Pact).

JUDICIAL DECISIONS

Conventions for the protection of literary and artistic works .
Decision of the Royal Hungarian Supreme Court.

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