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1602 WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CONVENTION. Novzunn 3, 1906. ternstional T I THE IN TERNATHJNAL TELMRAPH CON VEN TIOIL ¤‘¥:>¤°°¤'”*“°T°`* EXTRAC r{l}g;VED AT ST. PETERSB URG, JUL Y 10-22, 187.5. [see Ar-tide 17 or the eonv•ntion.] Annex.: 1. mgm °' °°“'°‘¥’°“' The HE} Contracting Parties concede to pe¤¤n•_ the right to eerreqiond by °°°°‘ means of international telegraphs. Arran.: 8. 9•¤°F! •°d ’*‘° Th b' dthemael tdtakeallth ecenrymeanrréiertirepurpoeeofinnrring

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Annex.: 8 N¤¤¢¤¤P•¤“>m*!· They declare, nevertheless, that they accept no ruponsibility an regards the internatronal telegraph service. Annan: 5. ¤¤S¤¤¤ °Y *°*°¢*°¤¤· Telegmme are closed in three categories: 8¤¤¤· 1.Statetelegram¤:thmeemamtingh0mtheH¤dof theNati1n,dreIZinisters, the Commandernin-Chief of the Army and Naval fureezkand the Diplouatic or Consular Agenizei the Contracting Governments, aswellae eanswerstosnch telegrame. B•¤i¢>¤~ 2. Service telegrams: those which emenate from the Hmagemenm of the Telegraph Service of the Contracting States and which relate either to the international telegraph mom eel;-irggr tg subjects of public mtuest determined pmtly by such Management;. ‘ . vn telegram. Pr¤¤¤¤¤¤¤•· In the tranemighn, the State telegrams dull have precedence ever other telegrame. Annu.; 6. U¤• •* *¤•* **¤· Statetelegzamsandeervicetelegramsmaybeinredinsecrethnguage, ingycqq. ""°' municatxona. Private telegnma may be exchanged in secret language between two Stare; which admit of this mode of correspondence. _ The States which do not admit of pnvate telegams in secret language upon the expedition orarrivalof thenme, drallallowthem panintnnsit, exceptin thecase of suspension deined in article 8. AITIULI 7. ¤¤¤v¤••»’• °' l**¤*• The High Contracting Parties reserve the right to stop the tranamhion of any 'vate ”*°*""'· uleym h" lr peudmgerourwthentc olth sn , uml . nary to tl; lfwslgxhtapcountry, to public order 3 good mzralafe or W my gsm Am-wa.; 8. s¤·¤•¤·*¤¤¤f·•¤· 1:•chGov tlsoreeerv th ‘:mru¤pe¤du.‘ · ····· .,,vlceeq.§T“l;'i%%¤?e m.r,‘§¤e$¤i.‘?l"¤.¤ byit,°ei?h‘:rmg:aE“er.a11lywl°%h,q , ever certam lmes and for certain clases of ce, of which such Government shall immediately notify all the other Contracting Governments. Annex.: 11. , !¤•••¤"'°•~ Telegramsrelatang` t¤the't¤natienalteleq·a service' qi · ahallbe ¤m¤nimd&eeofch-arg•ovutheen¤•p:y¤emo¢¤ct:.r°8(?°§¢l:•t{·ctl¤‘ Sum Amcu 12. A¤¤¤¤¤¤- The Contactin Parties dull radar ts wuxwglgmhd 3 . scecnm tooneanotherolthecbsrgen Arrncu 11. ID•¢*•i **’¤¤¢•· The High Contacting Parties reserve respectively the right w my mgm. ·••· 1 me epoch! me rm ur · "°°'i°" · annum m° nu;ny wr rsgardtopombof thesernrrcewhrch