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References.

Column 2 shows relevant Articles in 1929 Prisoner of War Convention.

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1929 Red Cross Convention.

Maritime Conventionpproposed by 488 Admiralty Sub-CommittDOORREIRAS

Part IV, Column 1).

178

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5

paragraphs of report.

1

2

3

PU.

RC.

M.

5 Paragraph.

Surrendered enemy personnel.

83

44-50

Creation of category.

44

Effect of provisions on British

personnel.

49

Limitation of period.

47

Preservation of category.

45

Proposed standard of treatment.

48

Recommendations by Committee. Surrendered forces, treatment of. Swiss Foundation for Red Cross

Transports.

83

Swiss Government.

Teaching of Convention, obligation

of signatories.

Technicians, inclusiœ in

protected personnel,

Telegrams.

Titles, exchange of information. Tobacco.

18,84

27

23

9

21

32

38

11

32

50, 221 44-50

128 23,25,26, 29

149-151,

وجليا

163,165, 166

288,289

92, 394

251

16

64

Tokyo draft of Civilian Convention.

Training f prisoners of war on

unhealthy or dangerous work. Transfer of prisoners of war.

As fighting front approaches

camp.

From one place to another.

Joint responsibility (see

joint responsibility for transferred prisoners of war) Prohibition of transfer to

81,83,

26 7,26

221

238,268, 269,385

non-signatories.

2

72,73,221

To neutral countries seriously

ill or wounded,

68

Wounded and sick prisoners.

25

332-334 266, 267

Transport of prisoners of war to

neutral country, expenses of, Transport of relief supplies (see relief supplies, transport of). Treachery Act.

73

105

35

Treasury. Treasury Solicitar.

on law of United Kingdom. Representation on Sub-Committee

on Disciplinary and Judici al Provisions.

Views on war crimes.

112, 113

Advice on effect of Conventions

1

34

30

Treatment of prisoners of war,

differentiation in.

4

Treatment of women.

4

Trial of prisoners of war.

Trial of war criminals.

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45

45

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96

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References.

Column 2 shows relevant Articles in 1929 Prisoner of War Convention.

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Page 345"

1929 Red Cross Convention.

Maritime Convention proposed by Admiralty Sub-Committee (Appendix B, Part IV, Column 1).

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paragraphs of report.

1

2

3

4

5

PH.

RC.

M.

Paragra

U.

Uniforms, exchange of information

about.

United States.

Favouring a further preliminary

experts Conference.

92

21

Jointly responsible for German

prisoners transferred to France.

2

76

Present view on conveyance of

relief supplies.

37,38

131

Proposal, regarding cost of

movement of mail.

38

124

Preposed article a conveyance

of relief supplies, etc.

130

prisoners of war.

Proposed article, on food for

prisoners of war.

Proposed article on war crimes. Proposed article an. work by

Representation at 1947 conference.

11

247

30

211

31

70

13

Views a credit balances of

prisoners of war.

24

110

Views an inclusion of finger

prints on identity cards.

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5

204

Views on joint responsibility

for transferred prisoners of war.

2

74

Views on merchant seamen arrested

in part.

228

supplies by air.

Views on transport of relief

Views on war crime sa

Views on work by prisoners of war. 31

137

30

208

67

V.

Visits to camps, etc.

by persons of prisoners' nationality 86

by Protecting Power.

by Relief Societies.

Voluntary Aid Societies.

Neutral aiding belligerents.

888888

86

78

428-

29

11

366

Neutral, buildings of.

16

369

Neutral, equipment of.

Neutral, requisition of building

ar equipment of.

Use of Red Cross Emblem.

16

369

16

369

24

170,171, 4274.29

Volunteer forces, application of

1

the Convention to.

226, 227

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