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 2192, CON"VENTION—GREAT BRITAIN·PALESTINE. DECEMBER 3, 1924. An·rrcu:»5. etc., iiisiidzgi Subject to the provkions of any local laws for the maintenance  of public order and public morals, ti)lieS;l1ati;§als’of the Ungted States S¤¤=¤¤· will be 'tted . to esta i a maintain e ucationa philanthigiialileuand relliggigus institutions in the mandated territory; to receive voluntary applicants and to teach in the English language. Airrrcnn 6. s..L°.¥°A'§d§€§°.§.§%‘§§&2f ` The 8XtIi8diti0H‘tP88»tl6S and conventions which ar'é, or may be, in force between the United States and Great Britain, and the pro- visions of any treaties which are, or may be, in force between the two countries which relate to extradition or consular rights shall apply to the mandated territory. ` Aimcnn 7. d_'g°g‘,{*,§?•§*,°’g°°@; Nothin contained in the present convention shall be afected by ¤rU¤iw<¤ S¤¤¤¤¤· any modi%cation which mai be made in the terms of the mandate as recited above unless suc modification shall have been assented to by the  States. I A ' 4 ARTICIE 8. , E*°‘*°¤¢°°‘""“°‘* The resent convention shall be ratified in accordance with the °°”‘ respeetige constitutional methods of the High .C0ntracting. Parties- The ratifications shall be exchangd 1n London as soon as practicable. · E¤°°“"° ‘*°°°· 'léhe pfaesent convention shall ta effect on the date of the exchange or-a’cations. ' if    t` °"'“’°“'°°° In witnesls lwheretgf, the"  havelsigned the present con- vent'o an ave erenmto a e eirsea s.   .', DenIe,in duplicate at London, this 3*** day of December,1924. ' V sm;. FRANKIB Knnmae A _   AUs·rEN Ciumnmum ca§§%i°°°i°°° °x` AND WHEREAS the said Convention has been duly ratified on both parts, and the ratifications of the two Governments were ex- changed in the city of London onthe third day of December, one 1 own a vm ‘ resi- P=·=~·=·=·=*··==· th°1}u5avIid·i1i1iic11ilii11g6°iliE'°1?eii'?kiity`Hv§ t I cs · cwiaa   VP · dent of the United Stated of America, have haused the saidgedonven- tion to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and glauéssdtlézzeof mniytllie observedthand guliilled with good faith by the ni tes an e citizens ° ereo   · * I§0dT£STIhd(%IiE   Imhlage   set my hand and cau·eseaoeni ta ae. DONE at the city of Washi-nigton, this fifth day of'December, in the year of our Lo one thousand mne hundred and [sm:.] twenty-Eve, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and  Q ‘ I CALVIN? Coonmen `By tige Presiélentz - RANK Knnmea Secretary of State

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