MEANS OF INJURING THE ENEMY-Continued. Enumeration of means specially forbidden.. Pillage prohibited.. Restriction in general. Ruses of war.... Torpedoes, use restricted. MEDICAL PERSONNEL. (See Sanitary Formations and Personnel.) Use of buildings and matériel of fixed sanitary establishments in case of.. Laying of automatic submarine contact mines, convention as to. Places not to be bombarded solely because of mines anchored off the harbor.... For Repatriation and hospitalization of prisoners of war MONUMENTS: Annex 119-127 Bombardment restricted... Historical, in occupied territory, not to be destoyed, etc. MUNICIPALITIES IN OCCUPIED TERRITORY: Manufacturing and transporting, prisoners of war not to be used for. of Wounded, sick, and dead, forwarding to other belligerent.. Binding character of Hague Convention No. III of 1907 (Opening of Movement of troops or convoys of supplies across neutral territory by Not required to prevent use by belligerents of means of communication... Not responsible for persons crossing the frontier to offer services to a belligerent... Official information bureaus for prisoners of war in neutral territory. 77 107-109 5 39 . Preamble 3 Resistance to attempts to violate neutrality not to be regarded as a hostile act. Retention of railway material coming from belligerent territory to offset that retained there.... Rights and duties in general. 37-47 Sanitary formations, flags of. Territory inviolable..... Transfers of German merchant shipping to neutral flags prohibited.. 33 NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENTS AND REPORTERS: Captured, treatment as prisoners of war. NONCOMBATANTS: Noncombatant members of armed forces, treatment as prisoners of Intercourse with and between populations, during an armistice.. 39 33 29 31 Protected by general rules of international law where specific con- Property in, restrictions on taking possession by army of occupation.. 53 33 5-9 153-154 Submarine cables connecting with neutral territory, seizure or destruc- OFFICERS: See also Commanding Officers. of Belligerents interned in neutral territory, liberty on parole. .. as Prisoners of war. (See Prisoners of War-Officers, etc.) 4 167 Salutes to, in prison camps. 18 77 Special treatment, under Capitulation of Manila; retention of side- Opening of HOSTILITIES. (See Commencement of Hostilities.) Discipline. . . . . Disciplinary punishments. (See below, under Punishments.) Discriminations among, on basis of rank, etc.. Dormitories. Escaped prisoners in neutral territory; prisoners brought by troops Information to information bureau as to; disposition of property Special surveillance of prisoners after attempts to escape. |