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 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. FINAL PROTOCOL OF THE CONVENTION At the moment of signing the Convention concluded by the Fifth Americo-Spanish Postal Congress, the undersigned Plenipotentiaries have agreed upon the following: I U.S.rat. The United States of America reserves the right, as a transitory measure, to maintain its present rates for countries of the Postal Union of the Americas and Spain which may be higher than those of its domestic service. II Ante, p. 316. In connection with Article 28 of the Convention, Canada and the United States of America reserve complete liberty of action in Con- gresses of the Universal Postal Union. III Canada formulates reservation in the sense that it cannot accept the provision of clauses (d) and (e) of Section 1 of Article 13, and of Ante, p. 3510. Sections 3 and 4 of that Article. IV The Republic of Panama formulates a transitory reservation re- Ante, p. 350 . garding Article 3 of the Convention which refers to ships that do not transport its own correspondence, until the adoption of legal provi- sions which will permit the application of that provision. V Canada formulates a reservation in the sense that the provisions Ane, p. 3M. of Article 8 are not applicable in Canada. Ante, p. 349. [For signatories to the Final Protocol see Spanish text.] REGULATIONS OF EXECUTION OF THE CONVENTION OF THE POSTAL UNION OF THE AMERICAS AND SPAIN concluded between Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Chile, Ecuador, El Salvador, Spain, the United States of America, the United States of Venezuela, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the Dominican Republic and Uruguay. The undersigned, in the name of the Administrations they represent, have approved the following Regulations to assure the execution of the foregoing Convention: ARTICLE 101 Exchange of Mails 1. The Administrations of the contracting countries may send to one another reciprocally, through the intermediary of one or several 3518

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