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 316 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES of this Government or from field intensity measurements combined with mutually agreeable standards of allocation. I shall appreciate a statement of your Government's acquiescence in the proposed arrangement and an indication of the date upon which it is to be made effective. Accept, Sir, the renewed assurances of my highest consideration. For the Secretary of State: R. WALTON MOORE The Honorable SIR HERBERT MARIER, P. C., K. C. M. G., E. E. andM.P., Minister of Canada. The Charge d'Affaires ad interim of Canada (Wrong) to the Secre- tary of State (Hull) No. 185: CANADIAN LEGATION, Washington, September 8, 1937 SIR: I have the honour to refer to your note of August 17, 1937 in which you replied to the suggestion made in this Legation's note No. 46 of March 2,1937, with regard to informing the Government of Canada concerning the prospective issuance of new radio licenses or the pos- sible alteration of frequencies which might affect the use in Canada of the radio channels involved. I am now instructed to inform you that the Government of Canada agree in principle with the views expressed in your note of August 17 and are prepared to exchange information with the Government of the United States, commencing immediately, in the matter of any new or additional broadcast facilities which may involve interfer- ence with existing stations. With reference to the third paragraph of your note, it is assumed that it will be understood that, in the event of an agreement being signed as a result of the forthcoming Conference in Havana, the use of shared waves and the methods of determining interference shall be governed by such agreement. I have the honour to be, with the highest consideration, Sir, Your most obedient, humble servant, H H WRONG Charge d'Affaires The Hon. CoRDEu, HuLL, Secretary of State of the United States, Washington: D. C.

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