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 RADIOTELEGRAPHIC CONVENTION. JULY 5, 1912. 1733 12. INTERNATIONAL BUREAU. misemmtiom B¤· Anrronn XLIII. The additional expenses resultin from the work of the Inter- ““*‘““m°‘P°”°°* national Bureau so ar as radio telegraphy is concerned shall not exceed 80,000 francs a year, exclusive of the special expenses arising from the convening of the International Conference. The managements of the radio service of the contracting states m§'“°¤*°°°“°¤ ****1**** shall, so far as contribution to the expenses is concerned, be divided into six classes, as follows: lst Class: Union of South Africa; Germany, United States of America; Alaska; Hawaii and the other American possessions in Polynesia; Philxpine Islands; Porto Rico and the American ions in the tilles; Panama Canal Zone; Argentine Republic; Australia; Austria; Brazil; Canada; France; Great Britain; Iiungary; British India; Italy; Japan; New Zealand; Russia; Turkey. ‘ 2nd Class: Spain. 3rd Class: Russian Central Asia (littoral of the Caspian Sea); Belgium; Chile, Chosen, Formosa, Japanese Sakhalin and the leased territory of Kwantung; Dutch Indies; Norway; Netherlands; Portugal; Roumania; Western Siberia (littoral of the Arctic Ocean); Eastern Siberia (littoral of the Pacific Ocean;) Sweden. 4th Class: German East Africa; German Southwest Africa; Kamerun; Tolgo Land; German Protectorates in the Pacific; Denmark; Egypt; In o- China; Mexico; Siam; Uruguay. ‘ sth Class: French West Africa; B0snia—Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Greece; Madagascar; Tunis. 6th Class: French Equatorial Africa; Portuguese West Africa; Portuguese East Africa and the Portuguese possessions in Asia; Bokhara; Bel- `an Co 0; Colon of Curacao; Syknish Colony of the Gulf of gluinea;nEr1trea; Ighiva; Morocco; onaco; Persia; San Marino; Italian Somaliland. Anrxonn XLIV. The management of the radio service of the different countries nsrarsliuaoa. shall forwar to the International Bureau a table in conformity *°°"·P· 73* with the annexed blank, containing the data enumerated in said table for stations such as referred to in Article V of the Regulations. Changes occurring and additional data shall be forwarded by the radio managements to the International Bureau between the lst and 10th day of each month. With the aid of such data the International Bureau shall draw up the list provided forin Article V. The list shall *’¤•¢· P· *738- be distribu ted to the radio managements concerned. The list and the _ su laments thereto may also be sold to the public at thecost price. llllle International Bureau shall see to it that the same call letters du ””°'°‘°b° for several radio stations shall not be adopted. 13. METEOROLOGICAL RADIOGRAMS, TIME SIGNALS AND OTHER Meteorological, etc., RADIOGRAMS. *'“°"““°"“· Anrrcnn XLV. 1. The managements of the radio service shall take the necessary C°°“*°*’°’“°°· steps to supply their coastal stations with meteorological radiograms containing indications concerning the district of such stations. Such