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 60 STAT.] NORTH AMERICAN-REGIONAL BROADCASTING-FEB. 25,1946 1865 ARTICLE XIV The preparation and circulation of the agenda for the Third North ThirdNorthAmeri- can Regional Broad- American Regional Broadcasting Conference not later than August casting Conference. 1, 1947, shall be the responsibility of the Inter-American Radio Office. ARTICLE XV The Government of Canada shall be in charge of the organization and convocation of the Third North American Regional Broadcasting Conference, which shall be held in Canada on or about September 15, 1947. ARTICLE XVI This Interim Agreement shall be considered in connection with the provisions of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement, Habana 1937, but in case of conflict the terms of this Interim Agree- 6 t-. 1006. ment shall prevail. ARTICLE XVII This Interim Agreement shall be in force for a period of three years untry into force; commencing March 29, 1946, unless before its expiration there shall be signed and ratified a new North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement. ARTICLE XVIII This Interim Agreement shall remain open for signature by the Government of the Republic of Haiti, a signatory to the North Amer- ican Regional Broadcasting Agreement, Habana 1937. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the respective representatives have signed this Interim Agreement in duplicate, one in English and one in Span- ish, each of which shall remain deposited in the archives of the Gov- ernment of Cuba and a certified copy of each of which shall be for- warded to each Government. DONE at Washington, this 25th day of February 1946. FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA: F. H. SOWARD. G. C. W. BROWNE. FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF CUBA: CARLOS MARISTANY. L. MACHADO. NICOLIS MENDOZA. FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: J. R. RODRfGUEZ FOR HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT IN THE UNITED KINGDOM IN RESPECT OF THE BAHAMA ISLANDS: A. D. HODGSON FOR HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND THE GOVERNMENT OF NEWFOUNDLAND IN RESPECT OF NEWFOUNDLAND: H. J. CLARKE.

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