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 1876 RADIO COMMUNICATIONS-CANADA. A pril 2:1, 1934.
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Arrament between the Unued States o.f America and the Dominion. May 2, 4, 1934. oj an-ada governing radio communications between private expen- mental stations and between amateur stations. Effected by exchange oinotes, signed April 23 and May 2 and 4, 1934,' effective May 4,1934. The American Minister (Robbins) to the Ca'1UUlian Seoretatry of State for E0ternal Affairs (Bennett) No. 219. Sm: LEGATION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Ottawa, Oanada, April 23, 1934. Arrangement with Pursuant to the provisions in Article 6 of the General Regula- Canada governing ra- •, Rd' 1 hC ' diooommunicationsbe- tIOns annexed to the International a IOte egrap onventIon tween private experi- , • mental and amateur sIgned at Washmgton on November 25, 1927, there was effected by stations. f U'dS fA' d Vol. 45, p. 2853. an exchange 0 notes between the mte te,tes 0 meriCR an the Dominion of Canada, dated October 2, 1928, December 29, 1928, and January 12, 1929, an arrangement governing radio communica- tions between private experimental stations in the two countries. The International Telecommunication Convention and the Gen- eral Radio Regulations 'annexed thereto, signed at Madrid on Decem- ber 9, 1932, will, when effective, abrogate and replace in the relations between the contracting governments the International Radiotele- graph Conventio~ and the General Regulations of Washington, 1927. I have the honor, therefore, for and in the name of my Govern- ment and by its direction, to propose that the above-mentioned arrangement governing radio communications between private exper- imental stations, effected by an exchange of notes, shall be deemed Continuance of all- and understood by the two Governments to continue to apply to plication. • • I. d d'" prIvate expenmenta statIOns an to amateur ra 10 stations, With- out change, under Sections 1 and 2 of Article 8 of the General Radio Regulations annexed to the International Telecommunica- tion Convention of Madrid, 1932, when the said Convention and Regulations shall have been ratified by both Governments. The Government of the United States will be pleased to consider the above-stated understanding to be effective on the date of the receipt of a note from the Government of the Dominion of Canada stating its acceptance of such understanding. I avail myself of the occasion to renew to you, Sir, the assurances of my highest consideration. WARREN D. ROBBINS The Right Honorable THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR EXTERNAL AFFAms, Ottawa, Oanada.