of Enquiry to verify its contention. In this case the provisions of Articles 357, 358, 359, 360. 362 and 363 shall apply, and if the report of the Commièson of Enquiry or the decision of the Permanent Court of International Justice is in favour of the defaulting Government, the other Governments shall forthwith discontinue the measures of an economic character that they have taken r against the defaulting Government. General Article 366 The Members engage to apply conventions which they have ratified in accordance with the provisions of this Part of the present Treaty to their colonies, protectorates and gossessions which, are not fully self-poveming: (1) Except where owing to the local con ditions the convention is inapplicable, or (2) Subject to such modifications as may be necessary to adapt the convention, to local, conditions. And each of the Members shall notify to the International Labour Office the action taken in respect of each of its colonies, protectorates and possessions which are not fully self- go verning. Article 367. Amendments to this Part of the present Treaty which are adopted by the Conference by a majority of two-thirds of the votes cast by thé Delegates present shall take effect when ratified by the State's whose representatives compose the Council of the League of Nations and by three- fourths of the Members. Article 368. Any "question or, dispute relating to the interpretation of this Part of the present Treaty or of any subsequent convention concluded by thé Members in pursuance of the provisions of this Part of the present Treaty shall be referred for ^decision to the Permanent Court of Inter¬ national Justice.