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 RADIOTELEGRAPHIC CONVENTION. JULY 5, 1912. 1723 3. Upon forwardm5` a radiogram over the tel h tem th B•'°"'*“”°¤- coastal station shall ow thereon as the office §r<?rPiginiySthe nam; of the ship of origin as 1t apglzears in the list, and also when the case arises, that of the last ship w 'ch acted as intermediary. These data shall be followed by the name of the coastal station. Amrxcrn XV. The agdress of radiograms intended for ships shall be as complete *‘°°'•¢°•‘°"“¥"· as ossi e. It shall embrace the following: ° ti (a) ghe name or title of the addressee, with additional designaons any· th(lii The rfame of the vessel as it appears in the first column of e i t; (c)sThe name of the coastal station as it appears in the list. The name of the ship, however, may be rep{aced at the sender’s risk by the designation of the route to be fo owed, by such vessel, as determined by the names of the ports of departure and destination or by any other equivalent information. 2. In the address the name of the ship as it appears in the Erst gglumn ofdthe list, shalll, in all cases and independently of its length, c nte as one wor. 3.°§adiograms framed with the aid of the International Code of °°d°"'°°°°°°°' Sigagxigllswsihall be transmitted to their destination without being tr a . 4. Barns. ¤·¤·~ Axcncnn XVI. 1. The coastal rate and the shipboard rate shall be fixed in ac- ““*’““'”· cordance with the tariff per word pure and simple,_on the basis of an equitable remunergltion for the radio work, with an optional IDJIIIID- rate gram. Thelbldlastal rgg slilallonot exceed 60 centimes (11.6 cents) a. word, and the shipboard rate shall not exceed 40 centimes (7.7 cents) a word. However, each management shall be at liberty to authorize coastal and shipboard rates higher than such maxima in the case of stations of ranges exceeding 400 nautical miles, or of stations whose work is exceptionally diihcult owing to phisical conditions m connection with the installation or working of the same. _ Mmmm The optional minimum rate per radiogram shall not be higher ’ than the coastal rate or shipboard rate for a radiogram of ten words. mmph mdm 2. In the case of radiograms proceeding from or destmed for a ns. country and exchanged directly with the coastal stations of such count, the rate applicable to the transmission over the telegraph lines fl-ivall not, on the average, exceed the inland rate of such country. Such rate shall be computed per word, pure and simple, with an optional minimum rate which shall not exceed the rate for ten words. It shall be stated in francs by the management of the radio service of the country to which the coastal station is subject. uk In the case of countries of the European system, with the excep- E“‘°’°°“°°‘”‘ tgm ofhRussia and Turkey, there shall be but one rate for the territory o eac country. Aarrcu: XVII. 1. When a radiogram proceeding from a_ship and intended for s¤$h”iimZi¤j§lb°i°m!Yim;ii the coast passes through one or two shipboard stations, the charges ‘*“P· shall comprise, in addition to the rates of the shipboard station of Origin, the coastal station and the telegraph hues, the shipboard