International Convention Signatories




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 77

The Government of 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.

The Government of Norway :
Mr. Erling BRYN, Director of the Department of Shipping, Ministry of Commerce and Navigation.
Mr. Johan SCHÖNHEYDER, Surveyor-in-Chief in the Ministry of Commerce and Navigation.
Dr. J. BRUHN, Director of the Norwegian Veritas.
Mr. J. Hysing OLSEN, Shipowner.
Mr. Eivind TONNESEN, Managing Director of the Norwegian Shipmasters’ Association.
Mr. A. BIRKELAND, President of the Norwegian Sailors’ and Firemen’s Union.

The Government of New Zealand :
Sir Thomas Mason WILFORD, High Commissioner for New Zealand in London.
Sir Charles HOLDSWORTH, Managing Director of the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, Ltd.

The Government of Paraguay :
Dr. Horacio CARISIMO, Chargé d’Affaires in London.

The Government of the Netherlands :
Vice-Admiral (retired) C. FOCK, Inspector-General of Navigation, Chairman of the Freeboard Assigning Commission.
Mr. A. van DRIEL, Naval Architect, Adviser on Naval Architecture to the Shipping Inspection Service, Member and Secretary of the Freeboard Assigning Commission.
Mr. J. BRAUTIGAM, Chairman of the Netherlands Union of Transport Workers, Member of the Second Chamber of the States-General.
Mr. J. W. LANGELER, Inspector of Shipping, Dutch East Indies.
Mr. J. Rypperda WIERDSMA, Chairman of the Holland-America Line.
Captain G. L. HEERIS, Secretary of the Netherlands Shipowners’ Association.

The Government of Peru :
Captain Manuel D. FAURA, Naval Attaché in London.

The Government of Poland :
Mr. Alphonse POKLEWSKI-KOZIELL, Commercial Counsellor, Polish Embassy, London.
Mr. Boguslaw BAGNIEWSKI, Counsellor, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Warsaw.

The Government of Portugal :
Mr. Thomaz Ribeiro de MELLO, Minister Plenipotentiary ; Head of the Economic Section of the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Captain Carlos Theodoro da COSTA, Naval Architect.

The Government of Sweden :
Baron Erik Kule PALMSTIERNA, Swedish Minister in London.
Mr. Per Axel LINDBLAD, Assistant Under-Secretary in the Board of Trade.
Captain Erik Axel Fredrik EGGERT, Maritime Expert to the Social Board.



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28 names identified
  • Shoichi Nakayama (Mr.), First Class Secretary of Embassy, London
  • Sukefumi Iwai (Mr.), Expert in the Local Administration Office of Communications
  • Arturs Ozols (Mr.), Director of the Marine Department
  • Andrejs Lonfelds (Captain), Latvian Shipowners’ Society
  • Gustavo Luders de Negri (Mr.), Consul-General for Mexico in London
  • Erling Bryn (Mr.), Director of the Department of Shipping, Ministry of Commerce and Navigation
  • Johan Schönheyder (Mr.), Surveyor-in-Chief in the Ministry of Commerce and Navigation
  • J. Bruhn (Dr.), Director of the Norwegian Veritas
  • J. Hysing Olsen (Mr.), Shipowner
  • Eivind Tønnesen (Mr.), Managing Director of the Norwegian Shipmasters’ Association
  • A. Birkeland (Mr.), President of the Norwegian Sailors’ and Firemen’s Union
  • Thomas Mason Wilford (Sir), High Commissioner for New Zealand in London
  • Charles Holdsworth (Sir), Managing Director of the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, Ltd.
  • Horacio Carisimo (Dr.), Chargé d’Affaires in London
  • C. Fock (Vice-Admiral (retired)), Inspector-General of Navigation, Chairman of the Freeboard Assigning Commission
  • A. van Driel (Mr.), Naval Architect, Adviser on Naval Architecture to the Shipping Inspection Service, Member and Secretary of the Freeboard Assigning Commission
  • J. Brautigam (Mr.), Chairman of the Netherlands Union of Transport Workers, Member of the Second Chamber of the States-General
  • J. W. Langelier (Mr.), Inspector of Shipping, Dutch East Indies
  • J. Rypperda Wierdsma (Mr.), Chairman of the Holland-America Line
  • G. L. Heeris (Captain), Secretary of the Netherlands Shipowners’ Association
  • Manuel D. Faura (Captain), Naval Attaché in London
  • Alphonse Poklewski-Koziełł (Mr.), Commercial Counsellor, Polish Embassy, London
  • Boguslaw Bagnievski (Mr.), Counsellor, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Warsaw
  • Thomaz Ribeiro de Mello (Mr.), Minister Plenipotentiary; Head of the Economic Section of the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Carlos Theodoro da Costa (Captain), Naval Architect
  • Erik Kule Palmstierna (Baron), Swedish Minister in London
  • Per Axel Lindblad (Mr.), Assistant Under-Secretary in the Board of Trade
  • Erik Axel Fredrik Eggert (Captain), Maritime Expert to the Social Board