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INDEX.
References.
Column 2 showgherent icles in 1929 Prisoner Per
3.
tt
4
11
n
169
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1929 Red Cross Convention.
Maritime Convention proposed by Admiralty Sub-Committee (Appendix B, Part IV, column. 1).
#t
5
#
11
paragraphs of repart.
1
2
3
4
5
FV.
RC.
M.
Paragraph.
Camps, general character and
situation.
9.-
240242
conference.
Canada, representation at 1947
Canadian Army Medical Corps.
14
treatment by Japanese.
M2
military nurses,
13
92
92
Canteen profits.
Canteens.
Cash allowed to prisoners of war.
222
12
12
24
Censorship, interpreters for
(Government of India proposal).
Censorship of books.
n letters.
post-cards.
Central Agency for prisoners
of war.
Financing of.
Postal franchise for.
Telegraph franchise for. Wavelengths for.
Certificates of illness.
Chaplains.
Repatriation of.
Knowledge of Conventions.
Chiefs of Staff, submission of
Repart to.
China, representation at 1947
conference.
Civil population.
Attacks on armed forces.
Knowledge of Convention.
Protection af.
Civil War, application of
Conventions to,
Difference in recomendations of
War Office and Home Office
Committees.
Questions common to Military and
Civilian Conventions.
Recomendations of Committee.
United Kingdom territory.
Civil War, definition of.
Civilian Convention.
Home Office Working Party.
Civilian Conventions.
Questions common to Military and
War Office Working Party.
Civilian help for sick and wounded.
Assistance in escaping.
Extension of provision to enemy
sick and wounded.
Recomendations of 1947 conference.
Recommendations of
amittee.
120
-
105, 108, 253, 254
253, 254 105
292
39
40
40
79
80
80
899 2 88
291
292
292
430-433 431, 433
434, 435
434, 436, 437
431 432
# 22722
14
387 388
12
168
23
150
4, 222, 454 Appendix A.
13
40
27
23
149-151
17
1(a)
30-36
220
21.9
34, 221
33
32
14, 16-20,219,
220, 452 18
219,220, 452
18
5
5
198-203, 358 200, 201
199-201 202
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References.
Column 2 shows relevant Articles in 1929 Prisoner of War Convention.
#
Bagboys
11
n
5-
#
+
"
1929 Red Cross &avention.
Maritime Convention proposed by Admiralty Sub-Committee (Appendix B, Part IV, Column 1).
paragraphs of report.
Clothing.
1
Payments by officers for
2 PV.
3
5
RC.
M.
Paragraph.
22
22
105, 106,
233, 235,
395
Sent to prisoners of war.
To be free of charge.
Code of discipline to be applied to
prisoners of war.
Prisoners of war accused of
war crimes.
Prisoners of war, general. Prisoners of war on unhealthy
or dangerous wark,
12
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101
252
32
64
37
1.19
4, 22
108
45
Recommendations of Camittee.
-97, 98 98, 221
Combined Services, interests of. Communal sums, to be credited
to prisoner of war accounts.
12
6
27
22244
Compensations.
For effects.
For injuries at work.
Recommendations of Committee. Technical working party.
Complaints by prisoners of war. Conception of maritime warfare,
changes in.
Conception of Red Cross
Convention, changes in.
Conference of Government Experts,
future.
Conference of Government Experts,
Geneva, 1947.
Conference of plenipotentiaries,
future.
Conventions.
Civilian (see civilian Convention). For the amelioration of the
condition of wounded and sick af. Armies in the Field (see Red Cross Convention).
Geneva (see Red Cross Convention). Maritime (see Maritime Convention). Prisoner of war (see Prisoner of
War Convention).
Proposal for a single Convention. Red Cross (see Red Cross
Convention).
Relative to the treatment of
Prisoners of war (see Prisoners of War Convention).
Tenth Hague (see Hague Convention,
Tenth,
A
Page 325.
121
108
108, 113, Appendix E. 105, 108, 113, Appendix E.
114, 221 3, 5, 111,
Appendix E. 399
15
10
21, 27
13, 14, 21
22, 26, 27
20
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INDEX.
References.
Column 2 shoBagels Articles in 1929 Prisoner of Tergevantifor88
# 3
4.
#
5
"
11
11
It
1929 Red Cross Convention.
170
Maritime Convention proposed by Admiralty Sub-Committee (Appendix B, Part IV, column 1).
paragraphs of report.
1
Conventions.
Breach of (see also war crimes).
2
3
4
F.
RC.
M.
29, 30
Draft prepared by International
Red Cross Camittee.
Enquiry into alleged breach,
Execution of, responsibility far.
86
20
30
26
22
Respect of.
82
25
26
26
Special.
83
25
Text of.
D.
5 Paragraph.
376, 377-381
28
377-381 349, 442, Appendix B,
paragraph 48. 345, 374,
Appendix B
paragraph 52 55-61, 449, Appendix B,
paragraph 51.
3
Dead, notification of names.
#1 to be respected.
4
6
H
treatment of.
€
Death certificates.
3
5
76
3, 4
6
76
4
6
Death penalty.
Interval between sentence and
execution.
66
Prohibition of, under special
legislation or arders.
45
Recommendations of Committee.
Representations by home
government.
Deaths, violent.
Decorations, wearing of.
19
357, 407, 426, Appendix B,
paragraph 32
356, Appendix B, para. 31.
410-413,
Appendix B,
paragraph 32.
339, 340, 357, 410, 411
102-104, 326-328
102, 104, 326-328
103, 104 104, 221, 326-328
102, 326, 328
341 261
Defence, Ministry of,
representation on Committee.
4
Defence, preparation of, by
accused war criminals.
45
101
Degrading work by prisoners
of war.
31
Dentists, inclusion in
protected personnel.
Dentures.
14
Departure from Convention by
agreements between governments.
Derogations from the Conventions.
Recommendations of the Committee. Views of the 1947 conference. Differentiation in treatment.
488
2848
83
1, 82,
25
83
+.
4
65
163, 165, 166 .388
55-61
51-54, 374
54, 221
51-53
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References.
Column Pago7refevant Articles in 1929 Frislag 327 ofvektim.
34
5
M
n
" 1929 Red Cross Convention.
11
..
Maritime Convention proposed by Admiralty Sub-Committee (Appendix B, Part IV, column 1).
paragraphs of report...
Director of Personal Services,)representa
War Office.
Director of Prisoners of War.
)tion on Sub- Committee an
disciplinary
and judicial
proceedings.
2
PW.
13
RC.
5 Paragraph
234 235
96 96
Director-General, Army Medical Services,
View on repatriation of medical personnel. Disciplinary and judicial provisions.
Appeals.
Camp leader, notifications af. Code applicable.
Complaints about treatment. Convention to be complied with Correspondence during punishment. Courts.
Death penalty, special provisions. Defence, rights of.
Dieta during punishment.
Duty to am country..
Escapes.
Exercise during punishment.
Generally.
Maximum punishment,
Medical inspection and treatment. Parcels.
Pay, forfeiture of.
Period in custody before trial.
Permissible punishments.
64
45,63
57 46,63
66
61,62
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1
163-166
324
318 97-98, 295 305-311 322(a)
311 297, 298 326-328 307
317(a), 319, 320 312, 313 295 304, 308-309 311
55
50-
52.
56
45-67
294, 316,
328
54
310
311
57
*85 4 480
316
314
47
299, 300,
306
46
314
Powers.of.
*
59
307
Protecting Power, notification to.
60
318
Protecting Power, visits.
377
Protecting Power, visits when
undergoing punishment.
322
Punishment, conditions. af.
323
Punishment, place of.
56
315
Punishment, rights of prisoners
undergoing.
322
Rearrangement of Articles about.
294, 329
Regime of surveillance.
48
301-302
Sentence, notification to
Protecting Power
65
325
Surveillance, regime af.
48
301-302
Treatment not contrary to Convention.
295
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religious
faith.
295
War crimes.
Wanen.
Working Party m.
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