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 2230 INTERNATIONAL LOAD LINE CONVENTION. JULY 5, 1930. PIe n I potentlaries- Continued. Mr. Arthur WERNER, Ministerialrat in the Reichsverkehrs- ministerium, Geheimer Justizratt Berlin. Professor Walter LAAS, Director of the "Germanischer Lloyd" Classification Society, Berlin. , Mr. Karl STURM, Verwaltungsdirector of the See-Berufsge- nossenschaft, Hamburg. The Government of the Commonwealth of Australia: Captain Henry Priaulx CAYLEY, Royal Australian Navy, Commonwealth Naval Representative in London. Mr. Vincent Cyril DUFFY, Australia House. The Governmf.lnt of Belgium: Mr. Raoul F. GRIMARD, Naval Engineer, Technical Adviser to the Central Naval Department. The Government of Canada: Mr. Alexander JOHNSTON, Deputy Minister of Marine. The Government of Chile: Lieut. -Commander Constructor Oscar BUNSTER, Member of the Chilian N aval Commis~ion in London. The Government of Cuba: Mr. Guillermo PATTERSON, Cuban Minister in London. The Government of Denmark: Mr. Emil KROGH, Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Ship- ping and Fisheries. Mr. Aage H. LARSEN, Naval Architect and Engineer in Chief to the Ministry of Shipping and Fisheries. Mr. J. A. KORBING, Director of the "Forenede Dampskibs- selskab," Copenhagen. Captain H. P. HAGELBE~G, Chairman of the Association of Danish Shipmasters. Mr. Erik JACOBSEN, Trade Union Manager. The Government of the Free City of Danzig: Mr. Alphonse POKLEWSKI-KoZIELL, Commercial Counsellor, Polish Legation, London. Mr. Waldemar SIEG, Commercial Counsellor. The Government of Spain: Mr. Octaviano MARTINEZ-BARCA, Engineer, Spanish Navy. The Government of the Irish Free State: !\1r. J. W. DULANTY, Commissioner for Trade fer the Irish Free State in Great Britain. Mr. T. J. HEGARTY, Ship Surveyor, Transport and Marine Branch, Department of Industry and Commerce. The Government of the United States of America: Mr. Herbert B. WALKER, President of the American Steamshi, Owners' Association. Mr. David ARNOTT, Chief Surveyor, Americau Bureau of Ship- ping.