'Treaty of Peace with Turkey. Signed at Sévres, August 10, 1920. [With Maps.]' [42r] (63/112)
The record is made up of 1 file (51 folios). It was created in 1920. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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r Qi' (2) Convention of July 5, 1890, regurding the publication ol customs tariffs and
the organisation of an international Union for the publication of customs tariffs.
(d) Arrangement of December 9, 1907, regarding the creation of an International
Office of Public Hygiene at Paris.
(4) Convention of June 7, 1905, regarding the creation of an International
Agricultural Institute at Rome.
(5) Convention of June 27, 1855, relating to the Turkish Loan.
(6) Convention of July 16, 1863, for the redemption of the toll dues on the Scheldt.
(7) Convention of October 29, 1888, regarding the establishment of a definite
arrangement guaranteeing the free use of the Suez Canal.
Article 270.
From the coming into force of the present Treaty, the High Contracting Parties
shall apply the conventions and agreements hereinafter mentioned, in so far as concerns
them, on condition that the special stipulations contained in this Article are fulfilled by
T urkey.
Postal Conventions.
Conventions and Agreements of the Universal Postal Union concluded at Vienna on
July 4, 1891.
Conventions and Agreements of the Postal Union signed at Washington on June 15,
1897.
Conventions and Agreements of the Postal Union signed at Rome on May 26, 1906.
7 elegraphic Conventions.
International Telegraphic Conventions signed at St. Petersburg on July 10/22
1875.
Regulations ‘ and Tariffs drawn up by the International Telegraphic Conference,
Lisbon, June 11, 1908.
Turkey undertakes not to refuse her consent to the conclusion by new States of the
special arrangements referred to in the Conventions and Agreements relating to the
Universal Postal Union and to the International Telegraphic Union, to which the said
new States have adhered or may adhere.
Article 271.
From the coming into force of the present Treaty the High Contracting Parties
shall apply, in so far as concerns them, the International Radio-1 elegraphic Convention
of July 5, 1912, on condition that Turkey fulfils the provisional regulations which will be
indicated to her by the Allied Powers.
If within five years after the coming into force of the present Treaty a new conven
tion regulating international radio-telegraphic communications should have been concluded
to take the place of the Convention of July 5, 1912, this new convention shall bind
Turkey, even if Turkey should refuse either to take part in drawing up the convention or
to subscribe thereto.
This new convention will likewise replace the provisional regulations in force.
Article 272.
Turkey undertakes :
(1) within a period of twelve months from the coming into force of the present
Treaty to adhere in the prescribed form to the International Convention of 1 aris of
March 20, 1883, for the protection of industrial property, revised at Washington on
June 2, 1911, and the International Convention of Berne of September 9, 1886, for the
protection of literary and artistic works, revised at Berlin on November 13, 1908, and the
Additional Protocol of Berne of March 20, 1914, relating to the protection of literary an
artistic works i
(2) within the same period, to recognise and protect by effective legislation, in
accordance with the principles of the said Conventions, the industrial, literary and artistic
property of nationals of the Allied States or of any new State.
In addition, and independently of the obligations mentioned above 1 urkey under
takes to continue to assure such recognition and such protection to all the industna ,
literary and artistic property of the nationals of each of the Allied States and of any new
State to an extent at least as great as upon August 1, 1914, and upon the same conditions.
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A treaty of peace signed by the members of the League of Nations and Turkey.
The treaty is divided into a preamble followed by 13 parts. Part 1 constitutes the Covenant of the League of Nations; further parts are entitled:
- 'Frontiers of Turkey'.
- 'Political Clauses'.
- 'Protection of Minorities'.
- 'Military, Naval and Air Clauses'.
- 'Prisoners of War and Graves'.
- 'Penalties', 'Financial Clauses'.
- 'Economic Clauses'.
- 'Aerial Navigation'.
- 'Ports, Waterways and Railways'.
- 'Labour'.
- 'Miscellaneous Provisions'.
3 maps are located at the back (f 62), and the whole is contained within the original front and back covers (f 11 and f 63).
Published under the title Treaty Series No 11 (1920), Cmd. 964 .
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- 1 file (51 folios)
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This file consists of a single treaty divided into a summary.
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Foliation: the main foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at folio 11 and terminates at folio 63, as it is part of a larger physical volume; these numbers are written in pencil, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio.
An additional foliation sequence is present in parallel between ff 11-62; these numbers are also written in pencil, but are circled and crossed through.
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