The canal shall be free and open to the vessels of commerce and of war of all nations observing these Rules, on terms of entire equality, so that there shall be no discrimination against any such nation, or its citizens or subjects, in respect of the... Panama: The Creation, Destruction, and Resurrection - Page 504by Philippe Bunau-Varilla - 1913 - 568 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1912 - 1522 pages
...Treaty involved is contained in article 3, which provides: The United States adopts, as the basis of the neutralisation of such ship canal, the following rules,...the Suez Canal, that is to say: 1. The canal shall bo free and opon to the vessels of commerce and of war of all nations observing these rules, on terms... | |
| New York (N.Y.) - 1913 - 388 pages
...that section. "To begin with, Article 3 : 'The United States adopts as the basis of the neutralization of such ship canal the following rules, substantially...embodied in the Convention of Constantinople signed the twenty-eighth October, 1888, for the free navigation of the Suez Canal, that is to say:' "How did the... | |
| 1900 - 60 pages
...the convention between Great Britain and certain other Powers, signed at Constantinople October 29, 1888, for the free navigation of the Suez Canal ;...that is to say: 1. The canal shall be free and open, in time of war as in time oE peace, to vessels of commerce and of war, of all nations, on terms of... | |
| 1902 - 620 pages
...management of the canal. ARTICLE III. "The United States adopts as the basis of the neutralization of such ship canal, the following rules substantially...free navigation of the Suez Canal, that is to say: " i. The canal shall be free and open to all vessels of commerce and of war of all nations observing... | |
| Horace Greeley, John Fitch Cleveland, F. J. Ottarson, Alexander Jacob Schem, Edward McPherson, Henry Eckford Rhoades - Almanacs, American - 1901 - 456 pages
...the convention between Great Britain and certain other Powers, signed at Constantinople October 29. 1888, for the free navigation of the Suez Canal; that is to say: 1. The canal shall be free and open, in time of war as in time of peace, to vessels of commerce and of war, of all nations, on terms of... | |
| James Wilson Grimes Walker - Nicaragua - 1902 - 370 pages
...management of the canal. ARTICLE III. The United States adopts, as the basis of the neutralization of such ship canal, the following Rules, substantially...free navigation of the Suez Canal, that is to say: i. The canal shall be free and open to the vessels of commerce and of war of all nations observing... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - Constitutional law - 1902 - 808 pages
...regulation ment of the canal. and nianageARTICLE III. The United States adopts as the GREAT RRITAIN. ship canal, the following rules substantially as embodied...1888, for the free navigation of the Suez Canal, that 4s to say : 1. The canal shall be free and open to the vessels of commerce and of war of all nations... | |
| United States - Canals, Interoceanic - 1902 - 36 pages
...McLAuniN, of Mississippi, proposed the following amendment : Strike out of Article III the following : Substantially as embodied in the convention of Constantinople,...October, 1888, for the free navigation of the Suez Canal. The question being on agreeing to the amendments proposed by Mr. BACON, it was determined in the negative... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1902 - 484 pages
...and management of the canal. ARTICLE III. The United States adopts as the basis of the neutralization of such ship canal the following rules substantially...the Convention of Constantinople, signed the 28th of October, 1888, for the free navigation of the Suez canal, that is to say: 1. The canal shall be... | |
| History, Modern - 1902 - 1012 pages
...and management of the canal. Article HI. The United States adopts, as the basis of the neutralization of such ship canal, the following Rules, substantially as embodied in the Conven! tion of Constantinople, signed the 28th October, 1888, for the free navigation of the Suez... | |
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