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TELECOMMUNICATION (RADIOTELEGRAPH)

  • Convention and final protocol signed at London July 5, 1912[1]
  • Senate advice and consent to ratification, with an understanding, January 22, 1913[2]
  • Ratified by the President of the United States, with an understanding, February 5, 1913[2]
  • Ratification of the United States deposited at London February 21,1913
  • Entered into force July 1, 1913
  • Proclaimed by the President of the United States July 8, 1913
  • Replaced by conventions and protocols of November 25, 1927,[3] December 9, 1932,[4] October 2, 1947,[5] December 22, 1952,[6] December 21, 1959,[7] November 12, 1965,[8] as between contracting parties to the later conventions and protocols

38 Stat. 1672; Treaty Series 581

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International Radiotelegraph Convention

Concluded between Germany and the German Protectorates, the United States of America and the Possessions of the United States of America, the Argentine Republic, Austria, Hungary, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Belgium, the Belgian Congo, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Denmark, Egypt, Spain and the Spanish Colonies, France and Algeria, French West Africa, French Equatorial Africa, Indo-China, Madagascar, Tunis, Great Britain and the various British Colonies and Protectorates, the Union of South Africa, the Australian Federation, Canada, British India, New Zealand, Greece, Italy and the Italian Colonies, Japan and Chosen, Formosa, Japanese Sakhalin and the leased territory of Kwantung, Morocco, Monaco, Norway, the Netherlands, the Dutch Indies and the Colony of Curaçao, Persia, Portu-


  1. For text of service regulations, see 38 Stat. 1718 or TS 581, p. 52.
  2. 2.0 2.1 The U.S. understanding reads as follows: ". . . nothing in the Ninth Article of the Regulations affixed to the convention shall be deemed to exclude the United States from the execution of her inspection laws upon vessels entering in or clearing from her ports."
  3. TS 767, post, vol. 2.
  4. TS 867, post.
  5. TIAS 1901, post.
  6. 6 UST 1213; TIAS 3266.
  7. 12 UST 1761; TIAS 4892.
  8. 18 UST 575; TIAS 6267.
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