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United Kingdom—Turkey: Treaty of Commerce and Navigation1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1933

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Great Britain, Treaty Series No. 40 (1930).

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2 In an exchange of notes, March 1, 1930, the British Government explained that in this paragraph they “ are animated by general considerations” and “ do not contemplate any discrimination against Turkey.”— E d .

3 In an exchange of notes, March 1, 1930, it was confirmed “ that the terms of Article 24 shall not be considered as infringed by the fact that the Government of the Turkish Republic grant a rebate on lighthouse dues to vessels which fly the national flag and maintain a regular service transporting Turkish mails between Turkish ports.”—E d .

4 Omitted from this supplement.—E d .

5 Omitted from this supplement.—E d .

6 In an exchange of notes, March 1, 1930, the British Ambassador was informed that “ the Government of the Turkish Republic will give favorable consideration to any proposal submitted to them by you, with a view to the reciprocal extension of the treatment of the most favored foreign country to articles produced or manufactured in any of the territories mentioned in Article 37 of the treaty to which the latter may not apply.”—E d .