1640 CONVENTION—GREECE. Article VI. "Ap0pov VI. ¤°IgFh°°g°°f"tm°’ The resent convention shall 'H TEPOGUG mGy.Ba¢ns· Oéhez érucvbe ratified by the President of pw0§ {nre ·r·F1s A. M. 106 Bamkéws rév , the United States of America by ‘E).>eivwv xal :51:6 raf: Hpoéépov ·r6:v and with the advice and consent `Hvwpévwv Hohreuivv 15: ’Apcpur7p: rj of the Senate of the United States ·yvwp.o6o·riyau ml avvevaian ·rF;s I`epov·· and b His Majesty, the King of ata: 1·G»v·'Hvwpévwv Ho}\¢·reuBv xal al the Hiillenes, and the ratiiications émxvpdmees Oékamnv évrakkayi Ev ` shall be exchanged at Washington ’A0f;va.¢s H Ev Obaavyxrévc 16 ·raxt'rr¢— or at Athens as soon as possible. pow. D°mu°°’ It shall come into operation on `H laxbs G.l'}T7$S dpxerar. thro rijs &v·raX· the date on which the 1‘atilie3.tionS Xayiis ·r¢Iw éwcxvpcbaewv xal éfaxoare exchanged and shall remain in Mudd péxpe. Hy; irapekeécews ·r¢I>v 60 force until the expiration of sixty hpcpév 6.11*6 rips dvaxocvdsaews ixcvrépov days after either of the contract- niw avp;8aMopéwwv pepév ·rq3 éa-épq ing parties shall have given notice np!. Miws, {mb-re ri: ta-imno; ii rakiof termination to the other; my écarépac rév xwpéir 61r1;p¢·r5w iv whereupon any citizen of either 16 a·rpa·r<§ ni: érépas cvuezbvwv-ri country incorporated into the o·upB6.a·ec rafrry, Oékee. é‘I‘0>\U0'6 rb raxinmilitary service of the other un- repov riiv réfewv 705 crparoi. der this convention shall be as $0011 as possible discharged there- . rom. Sl€“°°“"· In witness whereof the respec- Els •xia··rwm.v ·r¢7Jv ¢ivw·r€p¢p of olxoioe. tive plenipotentiaries have sl ed wknpefobawz nbréypaybav riyv 1r¤.po5¢mv the present convention and lifive m9pBa¢nv kai éarédnxav rd: éavrdsv affixed thereto their seals. mppwyiéag. Done in illuplicate at Washing- ’E·yéve·r0 cis 5L7|'h0l7V év O(m.•n·yx1·G:m 30t . of 17/30 Afryobcrov ·r·§ xckworoii ton the TRY, day of August m the évveaxoawaroi 6€Ké.TOU 676600 érovs. year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eighteen. [sean.] Roizman Lzmsme [situ,.] G Roussos ch§g;*§d§”"°°’ °*‘ And whereas, the said Convention has been duly ratified on both parts, and the ratiiications were exchanged in Washington and Atgenalpn the twelfth day of November, one thousand nine hundred an B1 teen;
- "°°‘“”°‘*°°· Now? therefore, be it known that I, Woodrow 'Wilson, President
of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and ever article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good fiiith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be atlixed. Done in the District of Columbia this eighteenth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [SEAL.] eighteen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and forty-third. Woonaow Winsor By the President: Ronmrr Laxsmo, Secretary of State.