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Expert advice in cases before the High Commissioner.
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1 - League of Nations Secretariat
Administrative Commissions and Minorities Section
Registry files (1919-1927)
Danzig
Expert advice in cases before the High Commissioner.
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R179/4/38141/37629
Expert advice in cases before the High Commissioner - The High Commissioner, Danzig - Enquires whether the Council's resolution of 1 February 1923 can be held to cover expenditure for expert advice, or whether it will be necessary to apply direct to the Council for such authority - Council document C.660.M.236.1924.
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1924-1930
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R179/4/54322/37629
Expert advice in cases before the High Commissioner - Mr. Colban - Points out the desirability of following the rules of procedure adopted by the Council on 11 June 1925.
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1926
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R179/4/37629/37629
Expert advice in cases before the High Commissioner - The High Commissioner, Danzig - Asks for authorization to obtain expert opinion in a case for decision involving questions of German company law and accountancy.
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1924
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R179/4/40536/37629
Expert advice in cases before the High Commissioner - Council of the League - Report and resolution authorizing the Danzig High Commissioner to use the funds advanced to him by the League of Nations to secure certain expert advice - Adopted 8 December 1924.
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1924
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