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 61 STAT.] MEXICO-WEATHER STATIONS- Ot. 13, 20, Nov. 10, 42 428 May 12, June 16, 21, 28,1945 4285 Sirvase aceptar Vuestra Excelencia, las seguridades de mi conside- raci6n mas alta y distinguida. E. PADILLA Excmo. Sefior GEORGE S. MESSERSMITH, EmbajadorExtraordinarioy Plenipotenciario de los Estados Unidos de ANorteamerica, Presente. Translation MINISTRY OF FOREIGN RELATIONS UNITED MEXICAN STATES MEXICO 59195 MEXICO, D.F., November 10, 1942. MR. AMBASSADOR: I have the honor to refer again to Your Excellency's courteous note Ante, p. 4281. number 697, dated October 13, 1942, relative to the establishment of a meteorological observation service by radiosonde in Mexico City, Mazatlan and Tapachula. The Department of Agriculture and Development (Fomento) noti- fied me that it agrees to fulfill the part it is assigned in the proposed Agreement and in the terms of the memorandum which Your Excel- lency was good enough to enclose with the note to which I have re- ferred, it being understood that the duration of the said Agreement shall be until June 30 of the year 1945. Please accept, Excellency, the assurances of my highest and most distinguished consideration. E. PADILLA His Excellency GEORGE S. MEssERSMITH, AmbassadorExtraordinaryand Plenipotentiary of the United States of America, City.

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