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Ecuador-M. E. DORN Y DE ALSUA, Member of the Second Hague Conference, Chargé d'Affaires in Paris.

General JULIO ANDRADE, Deputy, late Minister of Public Instruction, Minister of Ecuador at Bogota, Member of the Hague Court.

France-M. LEON BOURGEOIS, late Prime Minister and President of the Chamber of Deputies, Member of the Hague Court and of both Hague Conferences.

Baron D'ESTOURNELLES DE CONSTANT, Senator, Member of both Hague Conferences, Member of the Hague Court, President of the Conciliation Internationale, Nobel Peace Prize.

M. ALBERT DECRAIS, Senator, late Ambassador and Colonial Minister, Member of the Hague Court.

M. MARCELLIN PELLET, French Minister at The Hague, Member of the Second Hague Conference.

M. LOUIS RENAULT, Membre de l'Institut, Member of both Hague Conferences, Member of the Hague Court, Nobel Peace Prize, Professor of International Law.

Germany-Dr. L. v. BAR, Member of the Hague Court, Hon. Member of the Institute of International Law, Professor of International Law.

Dr. PHILIPP ZORN, Senator, Member of both Hague Conferences, Professor of International Law.

Greece-M. A. TYPALDO-BASSIA, late President ad interim of Greek Parliament, Member of the Hague Court, Professor of Economics.

Prof. Dr. MICHEL KEBEDGY, Judge of the Court of Appeal at Alexandria, Member of the Hague Court.

M. CLÉON RIZO RANGABÉ, Greek Minister in Berlin, Member of the Second Hague Conference.

M. GEORGES STREIT, Member of the Second Hague Conference, Member of the Hague Court, Professor of International Law.

Guatemala-M. ANTONIO BATRES JAUREGUI, late Minister of State, Member of the Hague Court.

M. LUIS TOLEDO HERRARTE, Minister of Guatemala at Washington, Member of the Hague Court.

M. MANUEL CABRAL, late Minister of State, President of the Judiciary Power, Member of the Hague Court.

Haiti M. JEAN JOSEPH DALBEMAR, late Haytian Minister in Paris, Member of the Second Hague Conference.

M. TERTULLIEN GUILBAUD, late Chief of Cabinet, late Senator, Member of the Hague Court.

M. PIERRE HUDICOURT, Member of the Second Hague Conference, Bâtonnier de l'Ordre des Avocats de Port-au-Prince, late Professor of International Law.

M. JACQUES NICOLAS LEGER, late Minister of Hayti in Washington, Member of the Hague Court, Member of the Second Hague Conference, President of the Port-au-Prince Society for Legislation.

General LÉGITIME, late President of the Republic of Hayti, Member of the Hague Court.

M. SOLON MÉNOS, late Minister of Finance, Commerce, Justice, and Foreign Affairs, Member of the Hague Court.

Hungary-Count ALBERT APPONYI, Deputy, late Minister of Public Education, late Speaker, Member of the Hague Court.

M. ALBERT DE BERZEVICZY, President of the Chamber of Deputies, President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Member of Hague Court. Italy-M. GUIDO FUSINATO, Deputy, Councillor of State, late Minister of Public Instruction, Member of the Second Hague Conference, Member of the Hague Court, late Professor of International Law.

+M. ANGELO MAJORANA, Deputy, late Minister of Finance, Member of the Hague Court, Professor of International Law.

+M. AUGUSTE PIERANTONI, LL.D. (Oxford and Edinburgh), Senator, late President of the Institute of International Law, Member of the Hague Court, Professor of International Law.

+M. GUIDO POMPILJ, Deputy, Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Member of both Hague Conferences.

Japan-Baron Dr. ITCHIRO MOTONO, Japanese Ambassador at St. Peters-
burg, Member of the Hague Court and of the First Hague Conference.
M. AIMARO SATO, Japanese Minister at The Hague, Member of the
Second Hague Conference.

M. KEIROKU TSUDZUKI, Member of the Second Hague Conference. Luxemburg-M. EYSCHEN, The Minister of State, President of the GrandDucal Government, Member of both Hague Conferences.

Mexico-M. FRANCISCO L. DE LA BARRA, Mexican Ambassador at Washington, Member of the Second Hague Conference.

M. JOAQUIN D. CASASUS, late Ambassador at Washington, late Director of the National School of Jurisprudence of Mexico, Member of the Hague Court. M. GONZALO A. ESTEVA, Mexican Minister in Rome, Member of the Second Hague Conference.

Dr. JOAQUIN OBREGON GONZÁLEZ, Governor of the State of Guanajuato, Member of the Hague Court.

M. JOSÉ IVES LIMANTOUR, Secretary of State in the Ministry of Finance, Member of the Hague Court.

M. PABLO MACEDO, Deputy, President of the Monetary Commission, Director of the National School of Law, Member of the Hague Court.

M. SEBASTIAN B. de MIER, Mexican Minister in Paris, Member of the Second Hague Conference.

Netherlands-M. T. M. C. ASSER, Minister of State, Member of the Council of State, Member of the Hague Court and of both Hague Conferences, Foundation Member and Hon. Member of Institute of International Law. The JONKHEER G. L. M. R. RUYS DE BEERENBROUCK, late Minister of Justice, Queen's Commissioner in the Province of Limburg, Member of the Hague Court.

M. F. B. CONINCK LIEFSTING, late President of the Court of Cassation, Member of the Hague Court.

The JONKHEER DEN BEER PORTUGAEL, Lieutenant-General, late Minister of War, Member of the Council of State, Member of the First and Second Hague Conferences.

The JONKHEER J. A. RÖELL, Vice-Admiral retired, Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty, late Minister of Marine, Member of the Second Hague Conference, First Naval Delegate to the Naval Conference in London. Nicaragua-M. CRISANTO MEDINA, Minister of Nicaragua in Paris, Member of the Hague Court and of the Second Hague Conference.

M. DÉSIRÉ PECTOR, Member of the Hague Court, Consul-General for France of Nicaragua and Honduras.

Norway-M. JOACHIM GRIEG, late Deputy, Member of Second Hague Conference.

Dr. FRANCIS HAGERUP, late Premier, Norwegian Minister at Copenhagen, Member of the Second Hague Conference, Member of the Hague Court, Member of the Storting Nobel Committee.

M. H. J. HORST, late Deputy, late President of " Lagting," Member of Inter-
Parliamentary Council, Member of the Nobel Committee of the " Storting,"
Member of the International Peace Bureau, Member of the Hague Court.
Dr. SIGURD IBSEN, late Minister of State, Member of the Hague Court.
Dr. CHRISTIAN L. LANGE, Member of the Second Hague Conference,
General Secretary of the Inter-Parliamentary Union.

Panama-M. BELISARIO PORRAS, Envoy Extraordinary, Member of the
Second Hague Conference.

Persia-M. MIRZA HASSAN-KHAN MUCHIR-UL-DEVLET, Minister of
Justice, Member of the Hague Court.

M. MIRZA AHMED KHAN SADIGHUL MULK, Persian Minister at the
Hague, Member of the Second Hague Conference.

M. MIRZA SAMAD-KHAN MOMTAZOS SALTANEH, Persian Minister in Paris, Member of the Hague Court and of both Hague Conferences. Portugal-M. ALBERTO D'OLIVEIRA, late Portuguese Minister at Berne, Member of the Second Hague Conference.

M. FERNANDO MATTOSO SANTOS, late Minister of Finance and of
Foreign Affairs, Member of the Hague Court.

MARQUIS DE SOVERAL, G.C.M.G., Councillor of State, late Minister for Foreign Affairs, late Portuguese Ambassador in London, Member of the Second Hague Conference.

Roumania-M. CONSTANTIN G. DISSESCU, Senator, late Minister of Justice and of Education, Member of the Hague Court, Member of the Inter-Parliamentary Council, Professor of Law.

Dr. JEAN KALINDERU, late President of the High Court of Cassation and Justice, Member of the Roumanian Academy, Administrator of the Crown Domains, Member of the Hague Court.

M. THEODORE G. ROSETTI, late Premier, late President of the High Court of Cassation, Member of the Hague Court.

Russia-M. J. OVTCHINNIKOW, Professor of International Law, Member of both Hague Conferences.

M. NICOLAS TCHARYKOW, Russian Ambassador at Constantinople,
Member of the Second Hague Conference."

Salvador-M. PEDRO J. MATHEU, Consul-General of Salvador in Spain,
Member of the Hague Court and of the Second Hague Conference.
Servia-General SAVA GROUITCH, late President of the Council of State,
Member of the Second Hague Conference.

M. MILOVAN MILOVANOVITCH, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Member of
the Hague Court and of the Second Hague Conference, late Professor of Law.
M. MILENKO R. VESNITCH, Servian Minister for France and
Belgium, late Minister of Justice, late President of the Skouptchina,
Member of the Hague Court, late Professor of International Law.

Spain-M. GABRIEL MAURA Y GAMAZO, Comte de la Mortera, Deputy,
Member of the Second Hague Conference.

M. EDUARDO DATO IRÅDIER, President of the Chamber of Deputies,
late Minister of the Interior and of Justice, Member of the Hague Court.
M. RAFAEL M. DE LABRA, Senator, Director of Primary Instruction,
Member of the Hague Court, Member of the Institute of International Law.
M. RAFAEL DE UREÑA Y SMENJAUD, Member of the Hague Court,

Professor of Law.

M. WENCESLAO RAMIREZ DE VILLA URRUTIA, Senator, late Minister for Foreign Affairs, Spanish Ambassador in London, Member of both Hague Conferences.

Sweden-M. JOHAN FREDRIK IVAR AFZELIUS, Deputy, President of the Commission for the Revision of the Law, late Judge of the Supreme Court, Member of the Hague Court.

M. KNUT HJALMAR LEONARD DE HAMMARSKJÖLD, late Minister of Justice and of Education, late Swedish Minister at Copenhagen, late President of the Court of Appeal of Jönköping, Governor of the Province of Upsala, Member of the Hague Court and of the Second Hague Conference, late Professor of Law.

Switzerland M. GASTON CARLIN, Swiss Minister in London, Member of the Second Hague Conference.

Dr. EUGEN HÜBER, Member of the National Council, Member of the Hague Court, Professor of Law.

Dr. MAX HUBER, Member of Second Hague Conference, Professor of Law. Turkey-M. SAÏD BEY, President of the Legislative Section of the Council of State, Member of the Hague Court.

GABRIEL EFFENDI NORADOUNGHIAN, Senator, late Minister of Commerce and Public Works, Member of the Hague Court.

MOUSTAFA RÉCHID PASHA, Turkish Ambassador at Vienna, Member of the Second Hague Conference.

TURKHAN PASHA, Ottoman Ambassador at St. Petersburg, Member of the Second Hague Conference.

United States-The Hon. JOSEPH H. CHOATE, LL.D., late United States Ambassador to Great Britain, Member of the Second Hague Conference. The Hon. GEORGE B. DAVIS, Judge Attorney General, Member of the Second Hague Conference.

The Hon. JOHN W. GRIGGS, late Attorney-General, Member of the Hague Court.

The Hon. HORACE PORTER, late United States Ambassador in Paris, Member of the Second Hague Conference.

The Hon. URIAH M. ROSË, Ambassador Extraordinary, Member of the Second Hague Conference.

Uruguay-Dr. GONZALO RAMIREZ, Minister of Uruguay at Buenos-Ayres, Professor of International Law in the University of Montevidéo, Member of the Hague Court.

Venezuela-Dr. FRANCISCO ARROYO PAREJO, Legal Adviser at the Ministry for Public Works, Professor of Civil Law at the University of Caracas, Member of the Hague Court.

Dr. CARLOS LÉON, late Minister of Public Instruction, late Governor of the Federal District, late Judge at the Court of Cassation, Professor of Sociology and Economics at the University of Caracas, Member of the Hague Court. General MANUEL ANTONIO MATOS, late Minister of State, late President of the Senate, Member of the Hague Court.

II. Presidents of Parliaments

(At the time of acceptance-A la date d'adhésion.) Argentina-M. B. VILLANUEVA, President of the Senate. Belgium-M. le VICOMTE SIMONIS, President of the Senate. M. COOREMAN, President of the Chamber of Deputies. Brazil-M. QUINTINO BOCAYUVA, President of the Senate.

Bulgaria-Dr. P. ORACHNOWAC, President of the National Assembly. Canada-The Hon. CHARLES MARCIL, M.P., LL.D., Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada.

Costa Rica-M. RICARDO JIMÉNEZ, President of the Chamber of Deputies, President of the Republic for 1910-1914.

Denmark-Dr. CARL GOOS, President of the Senate.

M. CHR. SONNE, (late) President of the Senate.

M. A. THOMSEN, President of Folketing.

France-M. ANTONIN DUBOST, President of the Senate.

M. HENRI BRISSON, President of the Chamber of Deputies. Germany-Graf v. SCHWERIN-LÖWITZ, President of the Reichstag. Hayti-M. F. P. PAULIN, President of the Senate.

M. GERSON DESROSIER, President of the National Assembly. Hungary-Count ALBIN CSÁKY, President of the Chamber of Magnates. M. ALBERT DE BERZEVICZY, President of the Chamber of Deputies. (See also Section I.)

Count AURÈLE DESSEVFFY, (late) President of the Chamber of Magnates. Dr. ALEXANDER GÁL, (late) President of the Chamber of Deputies. Japan-M. S. HASEBA, President of the Chamber of Deputies.

Netherlands-M. I. E. N. Baron SCHIMMELPENNINCK VAN DER OYE DE HOEVELAKEN, President of the Senate.

Portugal-M. JOSÉ JOAQUIM MENDES LEAL, President of the House of
Deputies, late Civil Governor.

Roumania-General C. BUDISTEANU, President of the Senate.
M. PHÉRÉKYDE, President of the Chamber of Deputies.

Russia-M. N. A. HOMIAKOFF, late President of the Duma of the Empire.
Servia-M. A. NIKOLITCH, President of the Chamber of Deputies.

Spain-M. le MARQUIS de AZCARRAGA, President of the Senate.

M. EDUARDO DATO IRADIER, President of the Chamber of Deputies (See also Section I.)

Sweden-M. CHR. LUNDEBERG, President of the First Chamber. Switzerland-Dr. VIRGILE ROSSEL, President of the National Council Professor at the University of Berne.

PAUL USTERI, President of the State Council.

His Highness SAÏD PASHA, President of Senate, late Grand Vizier. HMED RIZA, President of the Chamber of Deputies.

III. Rulers, Ministers of State, Governors, and Ambassadors*
(At the time of acceptance—A la date d'adhésion.)

Argentina-Dr. V. DE LA PLAZA, Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Belgium-M. le COMTE de LALAING, Belgian Minister in London.
M. J. RENKIN, Minister for Colonial Affairs.

Bolivia-M. D. SANCHEZ BUSTAMENTE, Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Brasil-M. le MARECHAL HERMES da FONSECA, President of the Re-
public.

Bulgaria-M. HEDJI MISCHEFF, Bulgarian Chargé d'Affaires in London. General PAPRIKOFF, Bulgarian Minister for Foreign Affairs.

China-M. YIN-CH'ANG, Chinese Minister in Berlin.

M. LI CHING FONG, K.C.V.O., Chinese Minister in London.

M. WOU TSUNG-LIEN, Chinese Minister at Rome.

Colombia-M. C. CALDERON, (late) Minister for Foreign Affairs.

Denmark-M. LIMPRICHT, Governor of the Danish West India Islands.
France-M. G. ANGOULVANT, C.M.G., Governor of French Ivory Coast.
M. VICTOR AUGAGNEUR, Governor-General of Madagascar.

M. DIDELOT, Administrator of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon.

M. LIOTARD, Lt.-Governor of French Guinea.

M. PASCAL, Governor of French Somaliland.

Germany-Dr. ALBERT HAHL, Governor of German New Guinea.
Dr. SOLF, Governor of Samoan Islands.

Great Britain-Admiral Sir DAY H. BOSANQUET, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., J.P.,
D.L., Governor of South Australia.

Sir CAVENDISH BOYLE, K.C.M.G., Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Mauritius.

The Hon. ALFRED DEAKIN, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Australia.

Sir THOMAS DAVID GIBSON-CARMICHAEL, Bart., K.C.M.G., M.A., D.L., Governor of Victoria.

Lt.-Colonel HENRY LIONEL GALLWEY, C.M.G,, D.S.O., Governor of St. Helena.

His Highness the RAJA OF KANIKA.

Sir EVERARD im THURN, K.C.M.G., C. B., Governor of Fiji and High Commissioner of the Western Pacific.

The Hon. WILLIAM KIDSTON, Prime Minister of Queensland.

Sir GEORGE R. LE HUNTE, K.C.M.G., Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Trinidad and Tobago.

Sir JAMES H. S. LOCKHART, K.C.M.G., Commissioner of Waihaiwai.
Sir WILLIAM MACGREGOR, G.C.M.G., C.B., M.D., D.Sc., LL.D.,
F.F.P.S., Governor of Queensland.

His Highness THE MAHARAJA BAHADUR of Darbhanga, K.C.I.E.
His Highness THE MAHARAJADHIRAJA, Bahadur of Burdwan.

His Highness MAHARAJA SAYAJIRAO GAEKWAR OF BARODA,
G.C.S.I., etc., etc.

The Right Hon. Sir FREDERICK ROBERT MOOR, P.C., K.C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D., M.L.A., Prime Minister of Natal.

Lt.-Col. Sir N. J. MOORE, K.C.M.G., Premier of Western Australia.

The Hon. J. H. P. MURRAY, Lt.-Governor of Papua.

The Hon. JOHN MURRAY, Premier of Victoria.

His Highness THE NAWAB of Dacca.

Sir SYDNEY OLIVIER, K.C.M.G., Governor of Jamaica.

The Hon. A. C. RUTHERFORD, Prime Minister of Alberta, Canada.

Lieut.-Col. Sir JAMES HAYES SADLER, K.C.M.G., C.B., Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Windward Islands.

The Hon. J. W. SAUER, M.L.D., Minister of Railways and Harbours of the Dominion of United South Africa.

His Highness RAJA AIPUDAMAN SINGH of NABHA, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E.

See also under Sections I. and II.-Voir aussi Sections I. et II.

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