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1 New York Times, May 1, 1923, p. 1.
2 Treaties ratified with Great Britain (U. S. Treaty Series, No. 685); with Denmark (U. S. Treaty Series, No. 693); and with Norway (U. S. Treaty Series, No. 689). Treaties signed, but not ratified at the date this was written, with France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Panama and Sweden. A test case involving the interpretation of the treaty with Great Britain seems to be in prospect from an information filed in New York City on Sept. 29,1924, against the master and crew of the 30-foot motor boat K-14622, the point at issue being the speed of the motor boat, about 30 miles, over twice as much as the 12 miles generally recognized as one hour's steaming.
3 U. S. Treaty Series, No. 685; Supplement to this J ournal, Vol. 18 (1924), p. 128.
4 Potter, Pitman B.,The Freedom of the Seas in History, Law and Politics (N. Y.,1924), p. 91 Google Scholar. Cf. also Crocker, Henry G. (ed.), The Extent of the Marginal Sea: A Collection of Official Documents and Views of Representative Publicists (Washington,1919).Google Scholar