CO129-416 - Public Offices - 1914 — Page 443

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constitute a technical obstacle to their pro-

ceeding to ratification was that signature of

the Convention on behalf of a number of lis

majesty's Dominions and Colonias had not

Happily this is no longer

been obtained.

the case, as the lominions and practically all

the Colonies have now approved of signature

of the Convention on their behalf, and it is

especially a matter of congratulation that

the Union of South Africa has seen its way to

sign.

Egypt too has not yet signed the Convan

tion, but His Lajesty's Agent has been in-

structed to recommend the gyptian Jovernment

to do so forthwith.

The Powers that have ratified the Con-

vention are so far only seven - the United

States, Denmark, Portugal, Siam, Venezuela,

Honduras and Guatemala.

It will be seen therefore that many of

the reasons why Hia Kajesty' a Government

should hesitate, any longer to proceed to

ratification

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