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File 87/1926 Pt 4 'Arabia: Bin Saud: Treaty negotiations: attitude of H.M.G. in regard to their right to manumit slaves' [‎486r] (69/134)

The record is made up of 1 item (70 folios). It was created in 9 Jun 1926-23 Dec 1926. 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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IRISH FREE STATE.—Mr. Desmond Fitzgerald (Minister for Foreign Affairs). Mr Ernest
Blythe (Finance Minister). Mr. Eoin MacNeill, D.Litt. (Member of Parliament, former Minister
of Education).
Substitutes. Mr. Michael Mac White (Representative of the Irish Free State accredited to the
League of Nations). Mr. Daniel A. Binchy, M.A., Ph.D. (Professor of International Law at the
National University of Ireland).
Substitute and Secretary. Mr. Joseph P. \Y alshe (Secretary-General at the Ministry for Foreign
Affairs). J 0
ITALY. Ilis Excellency M. Vittorio Scialoja (Senator, former Minister for Foreign Affairs). His
Excellency M. Dino Grandi (Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Member of the Chamber
of Deputies). His Excellency Count Lelio Bonm-Longare (Ambassador, Senator).
Assistant Delegates.—Rh Excellency Marquis Giuseppe Medici’ del V ascello (Minister
i lempotentiary). His Excellency General Stendardo di Rigigliano (Senator, Honorary Minister
Plenipotentiary). His Excellency M. Stefano Cavazzoni (former Labour Minister, Member of the
Chamber of Deputies). M. Ernesto Belloni (Member of the Chamber of Deputies) M Fulvio
Suvich (Member of the Chamber of Deputies). M. Massimo Pilotti (Member of the Court of
Appeal). Captain Fabrizio Ruspoh. Count Manfredi Gravina.
JAPAN.—His Excellency Viscount K. Ishii (Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in France
Representative of Japan on the Council of the League of Nations, Senator, former Minister for
Foreign Affairs). His Excellency M. Mineitciro Adatci (Ambassador to Belgium, Vice-President
of the Institute of International Law, Member of the Imperial Acadamy of Japan Member of the
Permanent Court of Arbitration). His Excellency M. Matsuzo Nagai (Envoy Extraordinary and
Minister Plenipotentiary in Sweden). J
ipotentiary in Sweden).
Substitutes.—-il. Isaburo Yoshida (Counsellor of Embassy in London).
M. Naotake Sato ( Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary A diplomatic representative who ranks below an ambassador. The term can be shortened to 'envoy'. in Poland).
M. Y'otaro Sugimura ( Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary A diplomatic representative who ranks below an ambassador. The term can be shortened to 'envoy'. , Head
Office accredited to the League of Nations).
His Excellency
His Excellency
of the Japanese
LATVIA.—His Excellency M YVilis Schumans ( Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary A diplomatic representative who ranks below an ambassador. The term can be shortened to 'envoy'. at
Rome) His Excellency M. I ridrichs Vesmans ( Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary A diplomatic representative who ranks below an ambassador. The term can be shortened to 'envoy'.
in London). M. Charles Duzmans (Permanent Representative accredited to the League of Nations).
LIBERIA.—His Excellency Baron Rodolphe Auguste Lehmann (Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary 111 France, Permanent Delegate accredited to the League of Nations).
Substitute. —M. Nicolas Ooms (First Secretary of Legation in Paris”.
LITHUANIA.—His Excellency M. Venceslas Sidzikauskas (Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary at Berlin). M. Bronius K. Balutis (Director of Political Affairs at the Ministry for
b 01 eign Affaiis). M. Oscar V. de Mi 1 osz-Milasius (Resident Minister, Honorary Counsellor at
the Legation in Paris).
LUXEMBURG.—His Excellency M. Joseph Bech (Minister of State, Prime Minister). His Excellency
M. Emile Reuter (Honorary Minister of State, President of the Chamber of Deputies.) M. Gaston
Diderich (Member of the Chamber of Deputies, Burgomaster of the City of Luxemburg).
Substitute. —M. Charles Vermaire (Consul at Geneva).
NETHERLANDS.—His Excellency Jonkheer J. Loudon (Doctor of Political Science, Envoy
Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in Paris, former Minister for Foreign Affairs)
Jonkheer W. J. M. van Eysinga (Doctor of Law and Political Science, Professor at the University of
Leyden). His Excellency Count F. A. C. van Lynden van Sandenburg (Doctor of Law and Political
Science, former Government Commissioner in the Utrecht Province, former Member of the Second
Chamber of the States-General, Grand Chamberlain of Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands).
Substitutes. —M. Joseph Limburg (Doctor of Law, Member of the Council of State, former
President of the Order of Barristers at the Hague, Member of the Second Chamber of the States).
M. J. P. A. Francois (Doctor of Law and Political Science, Head of the League of Nations Section
at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Extraordinary Professor at the School for Higher Commercial
Studies at Rotterdam).
NEW ZEALAND.—The Right Hon. Sir Francis Bell, G.C.M.G. [Knight] Grand Cross of [the Order of] St Michael and St George (accolade). , K.C. (Member of the Executive Council,
former Prime Minister and Attorney-General). The Hon. Sir James Parr, K.C.M.G. (High
Commissioner in London, former Minister for Education and Justice, former Postmaster-General).
NICARAGUA.—Dr. Antoine Sottile (Permanent Delegate accredited to tlie League of Nations), His
Excellency M. Tomas Francisco Medina (Minister in Paris, Permanent Delegate accredited to the
League of Nations).
NORWAY.—Dr. Fridtjof Nansen (Professor at the University of Oslo). M. Carl Joachim Hambro
(President of the Storting). M. Benjamin Vogt ( Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary A diplomatic representative who ranks below an ambassador. The term can be shortened to 'envoy'.
in London).
Substitutes .— Dr. Christian L. Lange (Secretary-General of the Inter-Parliamentary Union).
Mme. Martha Larsen Jahn. M. Jacob Worm-Muller (Doctor of Philosophy, Professor at tho
University of Oslo).
PANAMA.—His Excellency Dr. Eusebio A. Morales (former Minister for Foreign Affairs, former
Minister for the Interior, Professor of Law at the Panama National Faculty of Law, Finance
Minister). His Excellency M. Guillermo Andreve (Former Minister for Education, ’ Minister
Plenipotentiary in Colombia).
PARAGUAY. — Dr. Ramon V. Caballero (Charge d’Affaires at Paris).

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There is a small amount of Foreign Office and 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. correspondence relating to the opening of formal treaty negotiations in November 1926 between the British Government and Ibn Saud, King of the Hejaz and Sultan of Nejd [‘Abd al-‘Azīz bin ‘Abd al-Raḥmān bin Fayṣal Āl Sa‘ūd], with a view to concluding a revised friendship treaty. It includes the following: a British revised draft treaty and negotiating instructions; discussions about the early, temporary suspension of negotiations over the refusal of the British Government to relinquish its rights to manumit slaves in the Hejaz; and a report from the British Resident in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. to the Colonial Office, about the territorial encroachments into Trucial Oman A name used by Britain from the nineteenth century to 1971 to refer to the present-day United Arab Emirates. and other parts of Eastern Arabia by Ibn Saud and the Amir of Hasa.

The correspondence is followed by a copy of the Final report of the delegates of India to the seventh (ordinary) session of the Assembly of the League of Nations , dated 1926. It contains the text of the Slavery Convention agreed at the Assembly and referred to in the correspondence.

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