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 54STAT.] ARGENTINA-EXCHANGE OF PUBLICATIONS-ept 30, 1939 1857 Oct. 17, 1939 3.- The Government of the Argentine Republic shall supply regu- larly in one copy a complete collection of the official publications of its various departments, offices, sections, and institutions. A list of these entities is enclosed., This list shall be extended in such a way as to include, without requiring subsequent formalities, any new office which the Government may establish hereafter. 4. -The Government of the United States of America shall supply regularly in one copy a complete collection of the official publications of its various departments, offices, sections, and institutions. A list of these entities is enclosed. 6 This list shall be extended in such a way as to include, without requiring subsequent formalities, any new office which the Government may establish hereafter. 5. -W ith regard to entities which at present do not issue publications and which do not figure in the enclosed lists, it is understood that the publications which such entities may issue in the future shall be transmitted in one copy. 6.- Neither of the Governments shall be obliged by the present agreement to supply confidential publications, forms, or circulars that are not of a public character. 7.- Both contracting parties shall be responsible for postal, railway, maritime, and other expenses originating in their own country in ful- fillment of the present agreement. 8.- Both parties express their desire to hasten, as much as possible, the forwarding of their publications. 9. -The present agreement shall not be considered as a modification of the agreements on exchange already existing between the entities of both Governments. If Your Excellency's Government should be agreeable to the text quoted above, with the reception of an identical note from Your Excellency, my Government will consider the foregoing agreement to be concluded. I avail myself of this opportunity to reiterate to Your Excellency the assurances of my highest consideration. JosA MARfA CANTILO The American Ambassador (Armour) to the Argentine Minister Jor Foreign Affairs and Worship (Cantilo) No. 76 EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Buenos Aires, October 17, 1939. EXCELLENCY: In acknowledging the receipt of Your Excellency's note of Septem- ber 30, 1939, I have the honor to inform Your Excellency that the Government of the United States agrees to conclude with the Govern- ment of the Argentine Republic the following agreement, proposed in the Embassy's note no. 1022 of January 12, 1939, 7 for the exchange of official publications. &[See p. 1865.] 0 [For list as furnished by the Government of the United States, see p. 1859.] 7 [Not printed.]

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