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 EXTRADITION CONVEN'l'ION+»GREAT‘BRrITAIN.. n JAKJ8,-1925Q, 2101 ARTICLE II. The operation of the present Convention is confined to cases in xnciiiiaiad s°i°o&i°?n°¢i which the ofences mentioned in the preceding Article ha ` been °*”*‘*•· committed in the United States or in the Dominion of Canasa, the person charged with the offence is found in the Dominion of Canada or inthe United States respectively. ARTICLE III. The present Convention shall be considered as an integral art opioiréiiiomvmum of the said Extradition Conventions of the 12th Jul, 1889, andp the 13th December, 1900, and the 12th. April, 1905, ang the 15th May, 1922, and the lst Article of the said Convention of the 12th July 1889, shall be read as if the lists of crimes therein contained had originally congdgriped the additional crimes specified and numbered 17 111 the 1st 'cle of the present Convention subject to the pro- vision contained in Article I. _ y _ E { The present Convention shall be ratified, and the ratiiications non.”?°°°'°° shallbpe exchanged either at Washington or Ottawa as soon as possi e. A It shall come into force ten days after its publication in conform- E“°‘*“““"“°"· ity with the laws of the High Contracting Parties, and itshall con- tinue and terminate in the same manner as_ the said Conventionfof the 12th Jul{i`;889. ‘ · " ` ` I ‘ V *   . " " S},,,,m,, IN TEST ONY WHEREOF, the respective plenipotentiaries have signed the present Supplementary Convention and ave anixed their seals thereto. » " V *   E DONE in duplicate at the City of   n this eighth day of January, in t e year one thousand nine h and twenty-live. Cmnnns Evans Humans ` ann. _ ’, AND WHEREAS uio ooia convention has been dn1y.no¢iso¤1 on n§.;i{£‘°"‘°“’ °’* both parts, and the ratiiications of the two Governments were ex· changed in the city of Washington on the seventeenth day of July, one ousand nine hundred an twenty·iive; ‘ A » r hwmuw NOW, THEREFORE, be it known that I, Calvin CQ¤lidg¤ President of the United States of America, have causedythe  convention to be made public, to the end that the eameand every article and clause thereof magsbe observed and fulnlledwith good faith byéhe United Statesan the citizens thereof. e     . ‘ IN STIMONY_   I,hav,rq;hereunto‘set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be amxed. DONE at the city of Washington, this seventeenth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [sur.] twenty-live, and of the  dence of the United States of America the one hum and Eftieth. ;. 1 A , Canvm Coonmcn By the President: E ` ~ Faux B Knnnooo p »S'ccreta·ry of State.

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