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 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [60 STAT. if such property was originally produced in the United States and is readily identifiable as such, and agrees that it will not resell any of such property to any person, firm or government, for the purpose of export to the United States, its territories or possessions, contrary to any statute or regulation of the Government of the United States as notified by the Government of the United States. 9. Both Governments, when they dispose of articles acquired pur- Ane, PP. 170 1709 suant to sections 4, 5 and 8 of this Agreement, will use their best en- deavors to avoid discrimination against the legitimate interests of the manufacturers or producers of such articles, or their agents or distribu- tors, in each country. Effective date 10. This Agreement shall take effect on the date of signature. Signed in duplicate, at Washington for the Government of the United States and at New York for the Commonwealth of Australia, this seventh day of June 1946. FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: JAMES F BYRNES Secretary of State of the Uirted States of America FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA: H EvATr Minister of External Affairs of the Commonwealth of Australia ANNEX Number 109 11 41 AIRCRAFT Type C-47 (Dakota) 1'BY (Catalina) PB2B (Catalina) 164 Engines for Dakota C-47 aircraft 127 Dakota propellors Spare parts for 382 Dakota engines Airframe spares for 48 Dakota aircraft 136 Catalina engines 68 Catalina propellors Spare parts for 272 Catalina Engines Airframe spares for 21 Catalina aircraft U. S. lend-lease content of 29 PB2B aircraft obtained from Canada. 1712

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