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 MULTILATERAL-PEACE WITH ITALY-FEB. 10, 1947 Article 7 The Italian Government shall hand over to the French Government all archives, historical and administrative, prior to 1860, which concern the territory ceded to France under the Treaty of March 24, 1860, and the Convention of August 23, 1860. Article 8 1. The Italian Government shall co-operate with the French Govern- ment for the possible establishment of a railway connection between Briancon and Modane, via Bardonneche. 2. The Italian Government shall authorize, free of customs duty and inspection, passport and other such formalities, the passenger and freight railway traffic travelling on the connection thus established, through Italian territory, from one point to another in France, in both directions; and shall take all necessary measures to ensure that the French trains using the said connection are allowed, under the same conditions, to pass duty free and without unjustifiable delay. 3. The necessary arrangements shall be concluded in due course be- tween the two Governments. 1. Plateau of Mont Cenis Article 9 In order to secure to Italy the same facilities as Italy enjoyed in respect of hydro-electric power and water supply from the Lake of Mont Cenis before cession of this district to France, the latter shall give Italy under a bilateral agreement the technical guarantees set out in Annex III. 2. The Tenda-Briga District In order that Italy shall not suffer any diminution in the supplies of electric power which Italy has drawn from sources existing in the Tenda- Briga district before its cession to France, the latter shall give Italy under a bilateral agreement the technical guarantees set out in Annex III. SECTION III-AUSTRIA (Special Clauses) Article 10 1. Italy shall enter into or confirm arrangements with Austria to guarantee free movement of passenger and freight traffic between the North and East Tyrol. 1375 61 STAT.]

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