Mandates ABC

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Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
R3/1/11168/161 Protest of the United States against the Mandates - Embassy of the United States, Paris (Mr. H. C. Wallace) - Requests the Council not to take any decision on any issue of the Mandates question. Communicates a letter from the United States government, noting that the draft terms of reference were not communicated to him prior to their submission to the Council and protesting against the Japanese Mandate for Yap Island. Also enclosed is a subsequent communication of 20 November 1920, on this subject, addressed to the British Minister for Foreign Affairs. File 1921.02.21
R3/1/11441/161 Terms of Mandates "B": clause authorizing the claims before the International Court of Justice - Mr. Anzilotti - Requests the Secretary General to draw the attention of the competent authorities of France and the United Kingdom to the inconvenience of maintaining the "special clause" introduced in the text of the "B" Mandates; there is no similar clause in the text of the "C" Mandates, which has been approved by the Council and can not be changed. File 1921.02.21
R3/1/11848/161 The Mandates System - Mr. Rappard - Memorandum referring to the recent British Parliamentary debate concerning the establishment of the Mandatory System, and discussing the extent to which National Parliaments may participate in the framing of the texts of the Mandates. File 1921.03.24
R3/1/13371/161 The Mandates Question - M. da Cunha - Declaration by Mr. da Cunha presented to the Council on 17 June and text of letters adressed by him to the Principal Allied Powers, asking them to communicate with the United States government. File 1921.06.15-1921.06.17
R3/1/15953/161 Definition of Mandates "A" and "B" - Second Assembly of the League, Geneva, 1921 - Communicates to the President of the Assembly, 1) a letter from the Chairman of Sub-Commission "B" (Dr. Nansen) explaining the 'the current state of the question and recommending such measures as will hasten its settlement; 2) the text of the Resolution adopted by the Sixth Committee, recommending to the Assembly that a communication be sent to the Council in accordance with the suggestions of the Sub-Commission. File 1921.09.20