April 26, 2008

Overseas affairs

. Direction is specified to the nearest 5. by use of the numbers 1-72. The numbers corresponding with, the usual "even" points of the old telegraphic scales to are as follows: -. To express directions calculated in degrees in this scales, divides the number of degrees by 5 (or multiply by 2 and divides by 10). Aircraft coming from abroad shall land only in such aerodromes. Every aircraft which passes from one Been into another is obliged to cross the frontier between certain points fixed by the contracting States. These points to are shown on the aeronautical maps. The contracting States may agree to establish international aerodromes at which to there may be joint customs services for two or more States. Police before If it is forced to land reaching this aerodrome it shall inform the nearest or customs authorities. The manifest is to be kept in conformity with the attached foret. The goods must be the subject of detailed declarations in conformity with the attached foret Not 2, made out by the senders. He shall verify his signature with to stamp. He shall seal the goods or sets of goods, for which such to formality is required. In the houses of an aircraft with not goods on board, the log book only shall be signed by the police and customs officials. REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO AIRCRAFT AND GOODS. Aircraft landing in foreign countries are in principle liable to customs duties if such exist. If they to are to be king-exported, they shall have the benefit of the regulations as to permit by bond or deposit of the taxes. In other cases, it shall be bound to land at to customs aerodrpme and the name of such aerodrome shall be entered in the log book before departure. The provisions of paragraph 9 (2) to are applicable to goods to be king-exported. Except in the houses of postal aircraft, all unloading or throwing out in the course of flight, except of ballast, may be prohibited. Extra As many sheets may be added as to are necessary. Space reserved for entries by Customs Officers. The Commanding Officer guarantees the accuracy of the contents of this manifest under penalties provided by law. Consequently he has dated and signed this document immediately below the last entry. .Marks and numbers on the Parcels. Number (in figures and letters) and Descriptions of Parcels. TO THE CONVENTION OF OCTOBER 13TH, 1919, RELATING TO THE REGULATION OF AERIAL NAVIGATION. Each derogation which is granted must by expressly accepted by the contracting before States coming into effect. The said copy, dated as above, may be signed up to and inclusive of the first day of June, nineteen hundred and twenty. The United states, BELGIUM, BOLIVIA, BRASI THEM, the BRITISH EMPIRE, CHINA, CUBA, the EQUATOR, FRANCE, the GRE Considering the progresses of the air navigation and the advantage of common regulations of this matter, of universal interest. Estimating necessary to place end it gilds sure princip? sure rules apt to avoid controversies. Movements from desire to favor the development of the aerial international communications for fine pacific. They have risoluto of conchiudere a convention to this fine, and have designated for plenipotentiary They R-con.riserva of the facolt?i to replace of others for the subscription: The PRESIDENT Of The United states: The Member of parliament Frank Lyon Polk, Undersecretary of State. Paul Hymans, Minister of the foreign policies, Minister di Stato. Ism?Montes, extraordinary Envoy and plenipotentiary Minister of Bolivia to Paris. THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BRASI THEM: Olyntho de Magalha? Extraordinary envoy and plenipotentiary Minister of Brasi them to Paris. ITS MAESTA The R?DEL United Kingdom DE Great Britain AND IRELAND And Of The BRITISH TERRITORIES OVERSEAS, EMPEROR Of the INDIANS:., First Lord of the Treasury and First Minister. The Member of parliament Sir Albert Edvard Kemp. the Member of parliament George Foster Pearce, Minister of the Defense. For the UNION of the SOUTHERN AFFRICA:. For the DOMINION of NOUVA ZELANDA:., High Commissioner of New Zeland in the United Kingdom, Undersecretary of State for India. Vikyiun Wellington Koo, extraordinary Envoy and plenipotentiary Minister of China to Washington., Dean of the Facolt?i straight of the Universit?ell' Havana, President of the straight international Societ?i. THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE EQUATOR: Dorny de Als? Staordinario envoy and plenipotentiary Minister of the Equator to Paris. Georges Clemenceau, Prime Minister, Minister of the War. Nicholas Politis, Minister of the foreign policies, extraordinary Envoy and plenipotentiary Minister of Has? to Paris, in special mission to Washington, gi?residente of the Republic of Honduras, extraordinary Envoy and plenipotentiary Minister. The Member of parliament Tomaso Tittoni, Senator of the Reign, Minister of the foreign policies. ITS MAEST the EMPEROR Of JAPAN:. Salvador Chamorro, President of the Room de deputies. THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PANAMA HAT: Antonio Burgos, extraordinary Envoy and plenipotentiary Minister of the Panama hat to Madrid. THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF FOR. , extraordinary Envoy and plenipotentiary Minister of For? Paris. Paderewski, Prime Minister of the ministers, Minister of the foreign policies, gi?residente of the Council of Ministers. Nicolas Misu, extraordinary Envoy and plenipotentiary Minister of Rumania to London. ITS MAEST The SERBIAN R?DEI, Of the CROATIANS And the SLOVENES:. the R?ei Serbian, of the Croatians and the Slovenes to Paris. Its Height Prince Charoon, extraordinary Envoy and Carl Kram? Prime Minister of the Ministers. THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE URUGUAY: , Minister of the Industry, gi?inistro of the foreign policies. Which are convene in the following dispozioni:. To the senses of the present convention, for territory of one Be s' intender?l metropolitan and colonial national territory, united to its territorial waters.

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