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Permanent Military Commission
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1 - League of Nations Secretariat
Disarmament Section
Registry files (1919-1927)
Permanent Military Commission
Identifier
Title
Level of description
Date
Digital object
R288/9/4447
Use of Poisonous Gas in Warfare
Sub-sub-series
1920
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R288/9/4447/4447
Use of Poisonous Gas in Warfare - Secretary General - Question raised at meeting of this Council at Rome by Mr, Balfour, who asked, on behalf of the British Government, for authority to prepare a questionnaire for submission to the Permanent Armaments Commission - Agreed that questionnaire be brought before the Council at a later meeting.
File
2020.05.19
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R288/9/2553/1917
Reparation for the Scapa Flow Incident - Mr. Nicolson ( Report No. 71) - Meeting of the Supreme Council on December 20th - Sir Eyre Crowe stated the views of His Majesty's Governments on two of the points at issue - Mr, wallce announced that he would not be allowed to sign the documents to be presented to the German Government.
File
1919
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R288/9/2647/1917
Sinking of German Fleet at Scapa - Mr. Harold Nicolson ( Report No. 78) - Copy of draft note to German Peace Delegation embodying necessary assurances as to compensation for above.
File
1920.01.03
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R288/9/2686/1917
Scapa Flow Reparation - Mr. Nicolson (Report No. 80) - Agreement by Supreme Council, on January 5th, to accept arrangement, accepted by Germans, under which minimum amount to be delivered was fixed at 275.000 tons.
File
1920.01.07
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