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                            [Annex 6]
     Statement by the United Kingdom Delegation on Article 23,
                          Paragraph 4
  [Text is essentially the same, mutatis mutandis, as the statement by
the United Kingdom Delegation in Annex 12 to the Report of the
Economic Commission for Italy, printed on page 393.]


                            [Annex 7]
  Statement by the French Delegation on Article 24, Paragraph 4

  [Text is the same, mutatis mutandis, as the statement by the French
Delegation in Annex 15 to the Report of the Economic Commission
for Italy, printed on page 397.]


                            [Annex 8]
Statement by the Czechoslovak Delegation on Article 23, Paragraph 8b
  "The Czechoslovak Delegation considers that by the inclusion of
the words 'a United Nation' into the text of sub-paragraph b) of
paragraph 8, Article 23, Czechoslovakia will not be precluded by
the time periods of sub-paragraph a) paragraph 8, Art. 23 from
being the beneficiary of the rights ensuing from Article 23 in place
of her former citizens, who were Czechoslovak citizens before her
occupation and who ceased to be Czechoslovak citizens since Czecho-
slovakia's liberation."

                            [Annex 9]
French Delegation Proposal on the Danube-Sava-Adriatic Company

  The Danube-Sava-Adriatic Company's regime was based on the
Rome Agreements concluded in March 1923 under Articles 301
and 304 of the Trianon and St-Germain treaties. In 1942, Germany,
by an instrument known as the Brioni Agreement, compelled the
Company to alter its Articles of Association.
  The French Delegation deems it necessary, on the one hand, that
the Treaty repudiate the validity of the Brioni Agreement, and is
convinced on the other hand that the Rome Agreements, by virtue
of the intervening territorial changes, no longer correspond to actual
requirements. For these reasons France thinks that a new arrangement
should be negotiated and considers it essential that a provision to that
effect be made in the Peace Treaty.



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