Judgment rendered by the Permanent Court of International Jus- tice concerning the legal status of certain territories in eastern Convention fixing the rules for the granting of asylum. Seventh International Congress of Military Medicine and Phar- Convention between the United States and Panama modifying the convention for the prevention of smuggling of intoxicating liquors, signed at Washington June 6, 1924. OPIUM AND OTHER DANGEROUS DRUGS Convention for limiting the manufacture and regulating the distri- Convention for the purpose of determining the status of aliens. International convention for the suppression of the traffic in women Air navigation arrangement between the United States and the General regulations for the admittance of American aircraft into Monetary and Economic Conference International convention for the simplification of customs formalities. Convention concerning forced or compulsory labor. Convention concerning the marking of the weight on heavy packages Convention concerning the employment of women during the night— Convention concerning the night work of young persons employed International convention relating to economic statistics . Reservations made by the Netherlands in respect of the Netherland PROMOTION OF PEACE ARBITRATION, CONCILIATION, AND JUDICIAL BILATERAL TREATIES OF ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION France-Finland The American Legation at Helsingfors transmitted to the Department of State with a despatch dated March 16, 1933, a copy of the treaty of conciliation between France and Finland, signed at Paris April 28, 1930. Ratifications of the treaty were exchanged at Paris January 27, 1933, and it was promulgated in Helsingfors March 10, 1933. GENERAL TREATY OF INTER-AMERICAN ARBITRATION AND PROTOCOL 1 OF PROGRESSIVE ARBITRATION 1 Haiti By a note dated April 3, 1933, the Haitian Minister at Washington transmitted to the Secretary of State the instrument of ratification by Haiti of the general treaty of inter-American arbitration and protocol of progressive arbitration, signed at Washington January 5, 1929, at the International Conference of Conciliation and Arbitration. The instrument of ratification was received at the Department of State on April 4, 1933. PERMANENT COURT OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE JUDGMENT CONCERNING THE LEGAL STATUS OF CERTAIN TERRITORIES IN EASTERN GREENLAND The Department of State has received communiqué No. 782 (unofficial) of April 5, 1933, from the Permanent Court of International Justice concerning the judgment rendered by the Court in the case concerning the legal status of certain territories in eastern Greenland. The text of the communiqué appears in the section of this bulletin headed "Sovereignty." 1 See Bulletin No. 40, January 1933, p. 1. 1 |