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 3392 Ante, p. 3319. Ante, p. 3251 d eg. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [62 STAT. ARTICLE 168. Formsfor the use of the public. In view of the application of the provisions of Article 33, Section 2, of the Convention, the following Forms are considered as forms for the use of the public: C 1 (customs label), C 2 (customs declaration), C 3 (prepayment bulletin), C 5 (return receipt), C 6 (forwarding envelope), C 7 (request for return, change of address, or modification of C. O. D . charge), C 8 (inquiry about an ordinary article not received), C 9 (inquiry about a registered article, etc.), C22 (international reply coupon), C25 (postal identity card). ARTICLE 169. Periodfor retention of documents. The records of the international service shall be kept for a minimum period of two years, counting from the day following the date to which such documents refer. ARTICLE 170. Telegraphic address. 1. Administrations make use, for telegraphic communications which they exchange among themselves, of the telegraphic address Postgen, followed by the name of the city in which the central Administration is located. 2. For communications addressed to offices other than the Central Administration in the country of destination, the telegraphic address shall be Postbur,followed by the name of the city to which the telegram is addressed. TITLE VIII. International Bureau. SOLE CHAPTER. ARTICLE 171. Congressesand Conferences. 1. The International Bureau prepares the agenda for Congresses and Conferences. It provides for the printing and distribution of the necessary documents. Dietor of Buro.; 2. The director of the Bureau attends the sessions of Congresses and Conferences and takes part in the discussions, without the power of voting.

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