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 1583 58 STAT.] VENEZUELA-RUBBER PRODUCTION-OCT. 13, 1942 Translationby the Department of State of the ForegoingNote UNITED STATES OF VENEZUELA MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OFTICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF ECONOMIC POLICY No. 02784-E. Economic Section. CARACAS, October 13, 1944 MR. AMBASSADOR: I have the honor to address Your Excellency to communicate to you that the Government of Venezuela, in exercise of the power conferred upon it by the 8th clause of article 17 of the Customs Tariff Law, has decided to renew for another year the modus vivendi concluded between our two countries October 13, 1942, as renewed October 13, 1943, on rubber trade and production, in conformity with the provision in the last paragraph of the said agreement. I avail myself of the opportunity to renew to Your Excellency the assurances of my highest consideration. C PARRA PEREZ His Excellency FRANK P. CORRIGAN, Ambassador Extraordinaryand Plenipotentiary of the United States of America, City. The American Ambassador to the Venezuelan Minister for Foreign Affairs EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA No. 1887 CARACAS, October 13, 1944 EXCELLENCY: I have the honor to refer to Your Excellency's esteemed note No. 02784-E of today's date and, authorized by my Government, to confirm by means of this note that the modus vivendi concerning the production and acquiring of rubber, signed at Caracas on October 13, 1942, and extended from October 13, 1943, has been renewed for another year beginning October 13, 1944. Please accept, Excellency, the renewed assurances of my highest consideration. FRANK P CORRIGAN His Excellency Dr. CARACCIOLO PARRA-PEREZ, Minister of ForeignAffairs, Caracas.

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