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 63 STAT.] IMULTILATERAL-TELECOMMUNICATIONS-OCT. 2, 1947 (Chapter IV, art. 11 RR) (3S5-3A) 335 (3) Findings unfavourable with respect to 328. The notice shall be returned immediately by air mail to the notifying country with the reasons of the Board for this finding. 336 (4) Findingfavourable with respect to 327 and 328 but unfavourable with respect to 329. The notice shall be returned immediately by air mail to the notifying country, with the reasons of the Board for this finding and with such suggestions as the Board may be able to offer with a view to the satisfactory solution of the problem. 337 If the notifying country resubmits the notice with modification which results after re-examination in a favour- able finding by the Board, the assignment shall be recorded in the Register as provided under 334, the date of receipt by the Board of the modified notice being shown in the REGIS- TRATION COLUMN. 338 Should the notifying country, however, insist upon reconsideration of the original notice unchanged, and should the Board's finding remain unchanged, the assignment shall be recorded in the Master International Frequency Register, the date of receipt of the first notice by the Board being shown in the NOTIFICATION COLUMN. 339 (5) Finding favourable with respect to 328 and 329 but unfavourable with respect to 327. The frequency assignment shall be recorded in the Master International Frequency Register, the date of receipt of the first notice by the Board being shown in the NOTIFI- CATION COLUMN. However, if harmful interference to the reception of any station operating in accordance with the fre- quency allocation table is caused by the use of this frequency assignment, the station using this frequency assignment must immediately suspend operations upon receipt of advice of this harmful interference. 1731

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