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 2370 CONCILIATION TREATY-ETHIOPIA. JANUARY 26, 1929. They, having communicated to one another their full powers, founc to be in good and due form, have agreed upon and concluded the foJ. lowing articles: ARTICLE I D~putes submitted Any disputes arising between the Government of the United Statal Commlssion. may be, shall, when ordinary diplomatic proceedings have failed anc the High Contracting Parties do not have recourse to adjudication bJ a competent tribunal, be submitted for investigation and report to f Permanent International Commission constituted in the manner pre- scribed in the next succeeding Article; the High Contracting Partial agree not to declare war or b«W:n hostilities during such investigatioI and before the report is sublIl1tted. International Com- mission. Composition, etc. ARTICLE II The International Commission shall be composed of five members to be appointed 8.8 follows: One member shall be chosen from eacl country, by the Government thereof; one member shall be choseI by each Government from some third country; the fifth member shal be chosen by common agreement between the two Governments, i1 being understood that he shall not be a citizen of either country
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