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MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS, 1776-1917
  • For Italy
    • E. Chiaradia
    • G. C. Vinci
    • E. Delmati
  • For Japan
    • Kenjiro Komatsu
    • Kwankichi Yukawa
  • For the Republic of Liberia
    • Chas. Hall Adams
  • For Luxemburg
    • For Mr. Havelaar:
      • Van der Veen
  • For Mexico
    • A. M. Chavez
    • I. Garfías
    • M. Zapata-Vera
  • For Montenegro
    • Dr. Neubauer
    • Habberger
    • Stibral
  • For Norway
    • Thb. Heyerdahl
  • For the Orange Free State
  • For Paraguay
    • John Stewart
  • For the Netherlands
    • For Mr. Havelaar:
      • Van der Veen
    • Van der Veen
  • For the Netherlands colonies
    • Johs. J. Perk
  • For Peru
    • Alberto Falcon
  • For Persia
    • Mirza Alinaghi Khan
    • Mustecharul-Vezareh
  • For Portugal and the Portuguese colonies
    • Santo-Thyrso
  • For Roumania
    • C. Chiru
    • R. Preda
  • For Russia
    • Sévastianof
  • For Servia
    • Pierre de Szalay
    • G. de Hennyey
  • For the Kingdom of Siam
    • Isaac Townsend Smith
  • For the South African Republic
    • Isaac van Alphen
  • For Sweden
    • F. H. Schlytern
  • For Switzerland
    • J. B. Pioda
    • A. Stäger
    • C. Delessert
  • For the Regence of Tunis
    • Thiébaut
  • For Turkey
    • Moustapha
    • A. Fahri
  • For Uruguay
    • Prudencio de Murguiondo
  • For the United States of Venezuela
    • José Andrade
    • Alejandro Ybarra

Final Protocol

At the moment of proceeding to sign the Conventions concluded by the Universal Postal Congress of Washington, the undersigned plenipotentiaries have agreed as follows:

I

Official notice is taken of the declaration made by the British delegation, in the name of its Government, to the effect that it has assigned to the British Colonies and Protectorates of South Africa the vote which Article 27, 5th, of the Convention attributes to the whole of the other British Colonies.

II

In modification of the stipulation of Article 6 of the Convention, which fixes the maximum registration-fee at 25 centimes, it is agreed that the States