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File 1355/1917 Pt 5 'Arms Traffic Convention.' [‎119r] (231/721)

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The record is made up of 1 item (359 folios). It was created in 10 Sep 1919-27 Sep 1924. It was written in English and French. 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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It'S AGUE OE r ATI OH 3
PARIS, Karoh 27th, 1924
Piaft Convention amending the Convention signed at
St 0 Germain-en^Luye September 10th, 1919 fnr the Control
of the trade in Aims and Amraun.iti on c
(Here will fallow tne names ox tho n«C,P»
a igning the no w C c n^er- Li on) o
Whe re as the Convention nf St ^ Germain was signed hy the
H,C 0 P, therein mentioned
7Jhereas certain of them were not ahle to ratify such
Conventi on»
Vice re as for this and for ^ther reasons it is desirable
to amend such Convention;
Whereas it is necessary to exercise a general supervision
over the trade in aims and ammunition, with the object of
seimring the fullest prssiblo publicity in regard to suoti
trade, thereby drawing attention to the danger of the
accumulation, in peace time, of stochs of muniuions„
Whereas it is necessary to institute a uniform procedure .
foi’ the supervision over the trade rn fiiea.'.mis and ammunition
which are capable of both warlike and other uses;
Whereas the existing treaties and conventions, and
paxtioularly the Brussels Act of July 2, 1C90, lego ..a ^h.n 0
traffic in arms and ammunition in certain regions, no " ^
meo't present oonditions. whic?A regainQ more elabo- ‘ to
provisions applicable to a wider area in Africa and the

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This part of the volume (folios 4-363) contains correspondence related to the Arms Traffic Convention (hereinafter referred to as the Convention). The correspondence covers the following:

This part of the volume includes multiple copies in both English and French of draft convention amending the Convention signed at Saint-Germain-en-Laye on 10 September 1919 for the Control of the Arms Traffic.

The main correspondents in this part of the volume are the Government of India's Foreign and Political Department; the Secretary of State for India; the Secretary of the Admiralty, London; the Board of Trade; the Viceroy, Foreign Department; the Foreign Office; the Under-Secretary of State, Government of India; the British Delegation to the Leagues of Nation; the Treasury Chambers; the delegations of other governments to the League of Nations; and the League of Nations.

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