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attempts to escape of, 146; treat- | Rehearing, agreement for, 286;

ment of, 146; trial of, 146; dis-
closure of name and rank of, 147;
breach of parole, 148; correspon-
dents and reporters, 148; bureau
of information, 148; relief soci-
eties, 149; free postage, 149; offi-
cers, 149; religious tolerance,
149; wills, death certificates, and
burials, 150; repatriation, 150.
Private property on the high seas,
immunity of, 306; policy of
United States regarding, 306;
memorial of American Commis-
sion regarding, 307; proposed
article on, 311; speech of M. de
Martens, 314; speech of Mr.
White, 314; speech of Count
Nigra, 321; abstention of Great
Britain and others, 321.
Procedure, arbitral (see Arbitral
Procedure).

Prohibition of certain means of
injuring the enemy, 151.
Projectiles for the diffusion of
asphyxiating gases, 118.

debate on, 287; American plan
on, 287; adoption of M. Asser's
amendment, 303.

Relief societies for prisoners of war,
149.

Religious tolerance with prisoners of
war, 149.
Renault, Louis, member from
France, 44; report on Geneva
Convention, 121.

Repatriation of prisoners of war, 150.
Report on signatures, 336.
Reporters and correspondents, 148.
Requisitions, 158.

Resolution on limitation of arma-
ments, 90.

Restraint as to time and place of
warfare, 193.

Rivers, international, arbitration re-
garding, 230.

Rochussen, Jonkheer J. J., Secre-

tary of the Peace Conference, 57.
Rolin, Edouard, member from Siam,
50; report on laws and customs
of war, 139.

Property, private (see Private Pro- Romberg-Nisard, Belgian philan-
perty on the High Seas).

thropist, 150.

Property, wanton destruction pro- Roth, Arnold, member from Switz-

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Rahusen, E. N., member from the Salisbury, Lord, acceptance on be-

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Schimmelpenninck, Jonkheer A. G., | Switzerland invited to take further

Secretary of the Peace Confer-
ence, 57.

Schlief, Der Friede in Europa, 7.
Schwarzhoff, Major-General Gross
von, member from Germany, 39;
speech on limitation of arma-
ments, 76; remarks on term "bel-
ligerent," 144.

Scott, Sir Charles, British Ambas-
sador at St. Petersburg, report on
Rescript, 11; despatch Jan. 12,
1899, 27.

Secrecy, necessity of, 168.

steps on Geneva Convention, 133.

Tadema, Commander A. P., mem-
ber from the Netherlands, 47.
Taxation in hostile territory, 157.
Territory, hostile (see Hostile Ter-
ritory).

Tetuan, Duke of, member from
Spain, 43.

Thaulow, Major-General J. J., mem-
ber from Sweden and Norway, 51.
Times, London, reports of, 168.
Treacherous killing prohibited, 151.

Selir, Count de, member from Port- Treachery, punishment of, 155.
ugal, 48.

Treatment of prisoners of war, 146.

Serrallo, Count de, member from Trial of prisoners of war, 147.
Spain, 43.

Shipwrecked, sick, or wounded,
status of, 127; disposition of,
127.

Tribunal, Arbitral (see Arbitral
Tribunal).

Truce, flag of, improper use of, 151;
immunity of, 154.

Siam, distinctive flag of, on hospital Trusteeship of occupying state, 159.
ships, 126.

Sick and wounded, care of, 127.
Siegel, Captain, member from Ger-
many, 39.

Soltyk, Count Stanislas, member

from Austria-Hungary, 42.
Spanish-American War, 1.
Special mediation, 187; adoption
of, 189; method of procedure,
201; practical value of, 202.
Spies, 153; punishment of, 154.
Staal, Baron de, member from Rus-
sia, 49; elected President of the
Peace Conference, 54; introduc- |
tory speech of, 55; address of
May 20, 58; speech of, on limita-

tion of armaments, 69; closing
speech of, 341.

Stancioff, Dimitri, member from
Bulgaria, 52.

State property, when to be accounted
for, 158.

Stead, W. T., on Commissions of

Inquiry, 205.

Germany, 39.

Turkhan Pascha, member from

Turkey, 51.

Types and calibres of naval guns,
118.

Umpire, choice of, subject to ratifi-

cation, 265; opinions of M. Asser
and Mr. Holls, 265.
United States of America, changed
position of, 2; acceptance of in-
vitation, 12; declaration on be-
half of, concerning limitation of
armaments, 91; historical note on
attitude as to arbitration, 235 ;
cordial welcome extended to, 272 ;
policy regarding private property
on the high seas, 306; memorial
on behalf of, 307; attitude of, on
question of adherence, 333.
Universal military service, advan-
tages of, 6.

Uyehara, Colonel, member from
Japan, 46.

Stengel, Baron von, member from Veljkovitch, Voislav, member from

Servia, 50.

proval of special mediation, 189;
speech on private property on the
high seas, 314; oration at Delft,
538.

Venezuela arbitration, form of
question in, 226.

Villa Urrutia, W. Ramirez de, mem-
ber from Spain, 43.

Villers, Count de, member from Wills of prisoners of war, 150.
Luxemburg, 46.

Von Schnack, Col. J. G. F., mem- Yang Yu, member from China, 42;
ber from Denmark, 43.

War, the humanizing of, 93; sub-
committees on, 93; laws and cus-
toms of, 134; sub-committee on,
135; treaty on laws and customs
of, value of, 163; fallacious argu-
ments regarding, 163; prisoners
of (see Prisoners of War); Span-
ish-American, 1; theory of Con-
ference concerning, 360.
Welsersheimb, Count Rudolph von,
member from Austria-Hungary,
41.

White, Andrew D., member from
the United States, 40; motion to
refer subject of expanding bullets
to committee, 114; cordial ap-

mots by, 326.

Zannini, Count A., member from
Italy, 45.

Zenil, M., member from Mexico, 47.
Zorn, Professor Philip, member from

Germany, 39; opinion on value of
treaty on Geneva rules, 161;
member Comité d'Examen. 170;
motion to strike out article on
obligatory arbitration, 232; op-
poses International Court of Arbi-
tration, 246; moves requirement
of opinion from arbitral tribunal,
285.

Zuccari, Major-General Louis, mem-
ber from Italy, 45; declaration on
limitation of armaments, 83.

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