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MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS, 1918-1930

2. Other surface vessels retained by France, Italy and Japan

The following is to be carried out:

(1) removal of one half of the guns, but four guns of main calibre may be retained on each vessel;

(2) removal of all torpedo tubes;

(3) removal of all aviation facilities and accessories;

(4) removal of one half of the boilers.

(c) The High Contracting Party concerned undertakes that vessels retained in accordance with the provisions of this Section shall not be used for any combatant purpose.

ANNEX III

Special vessels

United States
Name and type of vesselDisplacement Tons
Aroostok—Minelayer4,950
Oglala—Minelayer4,950
Baltimore—Minelayer4,413
San Francisco—Minelayer4,083
Cheyenne—Monitor2,800
Helena—Gunboat1,392
Isabel—Yacht938
Niagara—Yacht2,600
Bridgeport—Destroyer tender11,750
Dobbin—Destroyer tender12,450
Melville—Destroyer tender7,150
Whitney—Destroyer tender12,450
Holland—Submarine tender11,570
Henderson—Naval transport10,000
91,496
France
Name and type of vesselDisplacement Tons
Castor—Minelayer3,150
Pollux—Minelayer2,461
Commandant-Teste—Seaplane carrier10,000
Aisne —Despatch vessel600
MarneDespatch vessel600
AncreDespatch vessel604
ScarpeDespatch vessel604
SuippeDespatch vessel604
DunkerqueDespatch vessel644
LaffauxDespatch vessel644
BapaumeDespatch vessel644
NancyDespatch vessel644
CalaisDespatch vessel644
LassignyDespatch vessel644
Les EpargesDespatch vessel644
RemiremontDespatch vessel644
TahureDespatch vessel644
ToulDespatch vessel644
ÉpinalDespatch vessel644
LiévinDespatch vessel644
(—)—Netlayer2,203
28,644
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