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 Moser-onnma coNvnNT1oN-GANADA. 1879 Anucu: XVI.—Jl[0dwQ/icahom of details. ,,§‘{fd*“°***°¤¤ °*"'~“ The two Postal Administrations may, by mutual agreement, make modifications, if found expedient, in matters of detail connected with the execution of the provisions of this Convention, in order to provide for greater security against fraud. or for the better working of the international system. Aarxonm XVII.-Suspension of convention A Each of the two Administrations is empowered under extraordinary §`,,°"‘ "" ““°P°"‘ circumstances, which magibe of a nature to warrant the measure, to li ctpgmfcl suspend temporarily the oney Order service between the two countries, provided, however, that notice of such suspension be given to the other Administration immediately, and, if deemed necessary, by means of the telegraph. Aarrcms XVII1.—1'n fm. — The present Convention shall take effect when duly signed, and shall m,P.'f““°“°’°°“'°“‘ be considered as in force from the first day of Ju y, 1901, and shall remain in force until one year after one of the two contracting rties shall have notified the other of its intention to terminate it. Eirin such fiscal year the Convention shall continue to be fully and entirefy executed without prejudice to the adjustment and payment of the accounts after the expiration of the term in question. Done in duplicate, and signed at Washington on the thirtieth (30th) day of September, in the year 1901, and at Ottawa on the third day of October, in the year 1901. [snr.] Ch. Euonr Smrrn, **¢¤•°‘¤'°*~ Postmaster General of llie United States. [snr.] _ W. Mumocx, Poshnmter General of Canada.