CO129-326 - Foreign Office - 1904 — Page 395

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392

three days after her departure, and

in these circumstances the Governor

was obviously unable to intervene.

The appeal made by the Consul

to the Rules embodied in Article

VI of the Treaty of Washington is

not relevant, as those rules are

only binding between the Powers

Signatory of the Treaty, namely

Great Britain and the United States

of America, no other maritime Power

having, so far as His Majesty's

Government are aware acceded to

them. His Majesty's Government

cannot

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392 three days after her departure, and in these circumstances the Governor was obviously unable to intervene. The appeal made by the Consul to the Rules embodied in Article VI of the Treaty of Washington is not relevant, as those rules are only binding between the Powers Signatory of the Treaty, namely Great Britain and the United States of America, no other maritime Power having, so far as His Majesty's Government are aware acceded to them. His Majesty's Government cannot
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) 392 three days after her departure, and in these circumstances the Governor was obviously unable to intervene. The appeal made by the Consul to the Rules embodied in Article VI of the Treaty of Washington is not relevant, as those rules are only binding between the Powers Signatory of the Treaty, namely Great Britain and the United States of America, no other maritime Power having, so far as His Majesty's Government are aware acceded to them. His Majesty's Government cannot
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three days after her departure, and

in these circumstances the Governor

was obviously unable to intervene.

The appeal made by the Consul

to the Rules embodied in Article

VI of the Treaty of Washington is

not relevant, as those rules are

only binding between the Powers

Signatory of the Treaty, namely

Great Britain and the United States

of America, no other maritime Power

having, so far as His Majesty's

Government are aware acceded to

them. His Majesty's Government

cannot

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