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British Mandate: A Survey of Palestine: Volume II - Page 968 |
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(iv) Syria
- 1935, and Trans-Jordan-1938 regarding inter-territorial motor traffic.
In addition, a number of treaties between the United Kingdom and foreign States were made applicable to Palestine. These included:
(a) conventions respecting legal proceedings in civil and commercial matters with nineteen countries;
(b) agreements regarding travel facilities with two countries.
For details of the treaties and agreements mentioned in the last three paragraphs reference may be made to the annual report to the League of Nations for 1939, pages 118-125, and vols. II and III of the 1039 legislation, pages 212, 527 and 1307.
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