[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 144 (Thursday, October 6, 1994)]
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  AGREEMENT TO PROMOTE COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATION AND 
 MANAGEMENT MEASURES BY FISHING VESSELS ON THE HIGH SEAS (TREATY CAL. 
                                  24)

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 ILO CONVENTION (NO. 150) CONCERNING LABOR ADMINISTRATION (TREATY CAL. 
                                  25)

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 TWO TREATIES WITH THE UNITED KINGDOM ESTABLISHING CARIBBEAN MARITIME 
                      BOUNDARIES (TREATY CAL. 26)

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 CONVENTION ON THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POLLOCK RESOURCES IN 
                THE CENTRAL BERING SEA (TREATY CAL. 27)

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HEADQUARTERS AGREEMENT WITH THE ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES (TREATY 
                                CAL. 28)

  Mr. FORD. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the Senate 
proceed to consider the following five treaties, en bloc,
  Agreement to Promote Compliance with International Conservation and 
Management Measures by Fishing Vessels on the High Seas (Treaty Cal. 
24);
  ILO Convention (No. 150) concerning Labor Administration (Treaty Cal. 
25);
  Two Treaties with the United Kingdom Establishing Caribbean Maritime 
Boundaries (Treaty Cal. 26);
  Convention on the Conservation and Management of Pollock Resources in 
the Central Bering Sea (Treaty Cal. 27); and
  Headquarters Agreement with the Organization of American States 
(Treaty Cal. 28)
  I further ask unanimous consent that the treaties be considered as 
having passed through their various parliamentary stages up to and 
including the presentation of the resolutions of ratification; that no 
amendments, conditions, declarations, provisos, reservations or 
understandings be in order; that any statements be inserted in the 
Congressional Record as if read; that when the resolutions of 
ratification are agreed to, the motion to reconsider be laid upon the 
table, en bloc; that the President be notified of the Senate's action 
and that following disposition of the treaty, the Senate return to 
legislative session.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.

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