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Further reports, April, 1919. (Cd. 54.) 4d.

League of Nations, Covenant of the, with a commentary thereon. (Miscellaneous No. 3, 1919.) 3d.

Legal Procedure. Report of committee appointed to consider the conduct of legal proceedings between parties in the United Kingdom and parties abroad, and the enforcement of judgments and awards. (Cd. 251.) 4d.

Naturalization. Return showing the particulars of all aliens to whom certificates of naturalization have been issued and whose oaths of allegiance have, during 1918, been registered at the Home Office; including information as to any aliens who have, during the same period, obtained acts of naturalization from the legislature, and particulars of cases in which certificates of naturalization have been revoked within the same period. With summary. (H. C. Repts. and Papers, 1919, No. 74.) 4s. 1d.

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France. Message from President of United States transmitting agreement between United States and France, signed at Versailles, June 28, 1919, to secure Republic of France immediate aid of United States in case of unprovoked aggression against her on part of Germany, and similar agreement between Great Britain and France signed at Versailles, June 28, 1919. 15 p. (S. doc. 63.) French and English. Senate.

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