Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 2.djvu/515

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1732 mmornnncnarmc CONVENTION. Jnmr 5, 1912. Special delivery (in the case provided for in Article , or elivery by mail, and those collected for additional copfe (TM). The radio management to which the coastal station is su ject shall credit, when the case arises, through the channel of the telegraph accounts and through the medium of the offices which have participated in the transmission of the radiograms, the radio management which the office of destination is subject with the total charges relating to answers prepaid. With respect to the telegraph rates and the charges relating to special delivery or delivery by mail, and to additional copies, the procedure shall be as prescribed m the Telegraph Regulations, the coastal station being considered as the telegrniph office of origin. For cam- msu-. or radiograms intended for a country lying beyond the country to which the coastal station belongs, the telegraph c arges to be l1q_u1— dated in conformity with the above Bprovisions shall be those which &esult eitlhelré from tables "Af;)and “Lannexed to the Intamgtéoxgal elegra ations, or m s eci arr ements conc u e e- tween {gse rx:] managements ofpadjacentatislcdtguntries and published by such mauagermmts, and not the charges which ollected m accordance with the special provisions of Articles , par. 1, and XXVII, par. 1, of the Telegraph Regulations. ¤¤~•z¤·w·¤¤r¤· For radiogams and {gid service notices intended forships the radio management to w s`ch the office of origin is subject s all be charged directly by that to which the coastal station is subject with the coastal and shipboard rates. However the total charges relating to answers prepaid shall be credited, there is occasion, from country to countg, through the channel of the telegraph accounts, pntil they reach e radio management to which the coastal station is subject. As regards the tel:§raph charges and the charges relating to delivery by mail and ad tional copies, the procedure shall be as prescribed m the Telegraph Regulations. The radio management to_which the coastal station is subject shall credit that to which the ship of destination is subject with the shipboard rate, if there is occasion, with the rates to the intermediary shipboard stations, the total charge collected or answers prepaid, the shipboard rates for repetition of message (for purposes of verification), and the charges collected for the preparation of additional copies and for delivery by mail. lfaad service notices and answers prepaid shall be treated in the radio accotmts in all respects the same as other radiograms. “Y’1‘1:§¤sh inwrmedi- Fpr radio¥ams transmitted by means of one or two i11tc1’m6dl8.1'y P" stations on s ipboard, each one of such stations shall charge the shipboard station of origin, in the case of a radiogram proceeding from a ship, or that of destination, in the case of a radiogram inten ed for a shiqhwith the shipboard rate accruing to it for transit. B·=¤·¤¢¤ ¤¤¤r¤· 4. general, the liquidation of accounts relating to correspondence between stations on shiplboard shall be effected directly between the companies working suc stations, the station of origin being charged y the station of destination. Monthly amuse. 5. The monthly accounts serving as a basis for the special accounts of radiograms shall be made out for each radiogram separately with all the necessary data within a period of six months from the month to which they refer. spsemgmmus. 6. The Governments reserve the right to enter into special agreements among themselves and with private companies (parties operating radio stations, shi ping companies, etc.) with a view of adopting other provisions with regard to accounts.