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 54 STAT.] MULTILAT1ERAL-TELECOMMUNICATION-APR. 8, 1938 General radio regulations (Cairo revision, 1938) andfinal radio protocol (Cairo revision, 1938) annexed to the Telecommunication Convention (Madrid, 1932) between the United States of America and other powers. Signed at Cairo April 8, 1938; ratification advised by the Senate of the United States July 21, 1939; ratified by the President of the United States August 11, 1939; Bureau of the International Telecommunication Union at Bern notified on August 24, 1939 of ratification by the United States of America; proclaimed by the President of the United States September 18, 1939. [General Radio Regulations (Cairo Revision, 1938) and Final Radio Protocol (Cairo Revision, 1938)] BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS a revision of the General Radio Regulations annexed to the International Telecommunications Convention signed at Madrid on December 9, 1932, was adopted at the International Radio Con- ference which convened at Cairo on February 1, 1938, and was signed on April 8, 1938, by the empowered delegates of the United States of America and sixty-nine other countries, together with a final protocol to the said revision of the General Radio Regulations, embracing reservations made by the Governments of certain countries, which revision and final protocol are word for word as follows: 1417 April 8, 1938 [T.S. No. 948] Preamble. 49 Stat. 2391.

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