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 2792 UNIVERSAL POSTAL CONVENTION. MARCH 20, 1934. Plenipotentiaries- Tan~anyika (Territoire). Oontinued. T.q~Tb Tanganyika (Territory). Trirudad and Tobago. Uganda (Protectorate). West Pacific Islands: rlmtt: et 0 ago. Uganda (Protectorat). Iles du Pacifique de l'Ouest: Salomon (lies) (Protectorat). Gilbert et Ellice (Iles) (Colo- nie). Ton~a. Iles Wmdward: Grenade. Ste-Lucie. st-Vincent. Zanzibar (Protectorat). Le Caire, le 20 mars 1934. }'. H. WILLIAMSON. 'V. G. GILBERT. D. O. LUMLEY. La delegation de 10. Nouvelle- Zelande declare que l'acceptation par elle de 10. presente Convention comprend Ie Territoire sous man- dat de Samoa occidental. Le Caire, le 20 mars 1934. G. McNAMARA. Solomon (Islands) (Protec- torate). Gilbert and Ellice (Islands) (Colony). Tonga. Windward Islands: Grenada. St. Lucia. St. Vincent. Zanzibar (Protectorate). Cairo, March 20, 1934. The delegation of New Zealand declares that the acceptance by it of the present Convention com- prises the Mandated Territory of Western Samoa. Cairo, March 20, 1934. R~i~edp afd ~ Havin~ examined and considered the provisions of the foregoing ff!'~. '1 os mas r ConventIOn, signed at Cairo on the 20th day of March, 1934, revising Vol. 46. p. 2523. the Universal Postal Convention which was concluded at London on the 28th day of June, 1929; the same is by me, by virtue of the powers vested by law in the Postmaster General, hereby ratified and ap- . . . I'11te. p. 2747. Approval PreSident. p!'oved, by and with the advice and consent of the President of the United States of America. This ratification is applicable to the United States of America, the insular possessions of the United States of America mentioned in Article 8 (1°), and to Samoa and the Panama Canal Zone. In witness whereof, I have caused the scal of the Post Office Department of the United States of America to be hereto affixed this thirteenth day of September, 1934. [SEAL] JAMES A FARLEY Postmaster General. by the I hereby approve the above-mentioned Convention, and in testi- mony thereof have caused the seal of the United States of America to be hereto affixed. [SEAL] FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT By the President: CORDELL HULL Secretary oj State Washington, October 4, 1934.