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 MULTILATERAL-WHEAT -APR. 22, 1942 Translationby the Departmentof State of the ForegoingNote EMBASSY OF THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC D.E. No. 170 WASHINGTON, June 4, 1942 EXCELLENCY: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of April 24, 1942, which refers to the termination of the deliberations on wheat which took place at Washington, and to express the approval of my Government to the provisions of the Memorandum of Agreement, to which there is added a Draft Convention and to the interpretation of certain provisions of the same in accordance with the minutes of the final session of the wheat meetings at Washington. My Government will consider the provisions of the Memorandum of Agreement as entering into force upon being notified that the other four Governments have expressed their approval. Please accept, Excellency, the assurances of my high consideration. FELIPE A. EsPIL Argentine Ambassador His Excellency CORDELL HULL, Secretary of State, Washington, D.C. The AustralianMinister of State for External Affairs to the Secretary of State AUSTRALIAN LEGATION, WASHINGTON, D.C. No. 99/42 Apjil 24th, 1942 SIR, I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your note of April 24th, 1942, referring to the conclusion of the wheat discussions at Washington, and to signify my Government's approval of the pro- visions of the Memorandum of Agreement, to which is attached a Draft Convention, and the interpretation of those provisions accord- ing to the Minutes of the Final Session of the Washington Wheat Meeting. My Government will regard the provisions of the Memorandum of Agreement as coming into effect upon notification that the other four governments have signified their approval. I have the honour to be, With the highest consideration, Sir, Your obedient servant, H. V. EVTrr The Honourable CORDELL HULL, Secretary of State of the United States, Washington, D.C. 57 STAT.]

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