Court Exh. No. 35: Treaty between the United States and other powers on limitation and reduction of naval armament, signed at London, 22 Apr. 1930

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Court Exh. No. 25: Agreement between the United States, the British Empire, France and Japan, supplementary to treaty of 13 Dec. 1921, relating to their insular possessions and insular dominions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. Signed 6 Feb. 1922

Court Exh. No. 25: Agreement between the United States, the British Empire, France and Japan, supplementary to treaty of 13 Dec. 1921, relating to their insular possessions and insular dominions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. Signed 6 Feb. 1922

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Court Exh. No. 26: Communication made to The Netherlands Government on 3 Feb. 1922 by the Department of State of the United States, regarding the respecting by the United States of the rights of The Netherlands in relation to their insular possessions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. Described by Prosecution as "Identic Communication made to the Netherlands Government on 4 Feb. 1922, on behalf of British Commonwealth of Nationals and also 'mutatis mutandis' on behalf of other powers signatory to the Quadruple Pacific Treaty of 13 Dec. 1921" Court Exh. No. 27: Communication made to the Portuguese Government on 3 Feb. 1922, by the Department of State of the United States, regarding the respecting by the United States of the rights of the Portugal in relation to its insular possessions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. Described by Prosecution as "Identic Communication made to the Portuguese Government on 6 Feb. 1922, on behalf of British Commonwealth of Nationals and also 'mutatis mutandis' on behalf of other powers signatory to the Quadruple Pacific Treaty of 13 Dec. 1921"

Court Exh. No. 26: Communication made to The Netherlands Government on 3 Feb. 1922 by the Department of State of the United States, regarding the respecting by the United States of the rights of The Netherlands in relation to their insular possessions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. Described by Prosecution as "Identic Communication made to the Netherlands Government on 4 Feb. 1922, on behalf of British Commonwealth of Nationals and also 'mutatis mutandis' on behalf of other powers signatory to the Quadruple Pacific Treaty of 13 Dec. 1921" Court Exh. No. 27: Communication made to the Portuguese Government on 3 Feb. 1922, by the Department of State of the United States, regarding the respecting by the United States of the rights of the Portugal in relation to its insular possessions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. Described by Prosecution as "Identic Communication made to the Portuguese Government on 6 Feb. 1922, on behalf of British Commonwealth of Nationals and also 'mutatis mutandis' on behalf of other powers signatory to the Quadruple Pacific Treaty of 13 Dec. 1921"

Court Exh. No. 27: Communication made to the Portuguese Government on 3 Feb. 1922, by the Department of State of the United States, regarding the respecting by the United States of the rights of the Portugal in relation to its insular possessions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. Described by Prosecution as "Identic Communication made to the Portuguese Government on 6 Feb. 1922, on behalf of British Commonwealth of Nationals and also 'mutatis mutandis' on behalf of other powers signatory to the Quadruple Pacific Treaty of 13 Dec. 1921"

Court Exh. No. 27: Communication made to the Portuguese Government on 3 Feb. 1922, by the Department of State of the United States, regarding the respecting by the United States of the rights of the Portugal in relation to its insular possessions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. Described by Prosecution as "Identic Communication made to the Portuguese Government on 6 Feb. 1922, on behalf of British Commonwealth of Nationals and also 'mutatis mutandis' on behalf of other powers signatory to the Quadruple Pacific Treaty of 13 Dec. 1921"

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