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 2234 INTERNATIONAL LOAD LINE CONVENTION. JULY 5, 1930. PIe n I potentiaries- Continued. Sir Charles J. O. SANDERS, Chairman, Load-Line Committee, 1927-1929. Mr. William Robert SPENCE, General Secretary, National Union of Seamen. Captain A. SPENCER, Master Mariner (Retired). The Government of Greece: Mr. Nicolas G. LELY, Consul-General for Greece in London. The Government of India: Sir Geoffrey L. CORBETT, Late Secretary to the Gover!lment of India, Commerce Department. Mr. Nowrojee Dadabhoy ALLBLESS, C;hairm~n of Scindia Steam- ships (London) Ltd. Captain Kavas OOKERJEE, Marine Superintendent, Scindia Steam Navigation Company, Ltd., Bombay. Engineer-Commander Jchn Sutherland PAGE, Royal Indian Marine, late Principal Engineer and Ship Surveyor, Govern- ment of Bengal. The Government of Iceland: Mr. Emil KROGH, Assistant Secretary to the Danish Ministry of Shipping and Fisheries. Mr. Aage H. LARSEN, Naval Architect and Engineer in Chief to the Danish Ministry of Shipping and Fisheries. Mr. J. A. KORBING, Director of the "Forenede Dnmpskibssel- skab," Copenhagen. Captain H. P. HAGELBERG, Chairman of the Association of Danish Shipmasters. Mr. Erik JACOBSEN, Trade Union Manager, Denmark. The Government of Italy: General Giulio INGIANNI, Gem~ral Director of the Mercantile Marine. Admiral Giuseppe CANTU, Admiral of Division, Technical In- spector of the Mercantile Marine. Professor Torquato GIANNINI, Counsellor for Emigration in the Italian Foreign Office. The Government Df Japan: Mr. Shoichi NAKAYAMA, First Class Secretary of Embassy, London. Mr. Sukefumi IWAI, Expert in the Local Administration Office of Communications. The Government of Latvia: Mr. Arturs OZOLS, Director of the Marine Department. Captain Andrejs LONFELDS, Latvian Shipowners' Society. The Government of Mexico: Mr. Gustavo Luders de NEGRI, Consul-General for Mexico in London.