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1118 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [57 STAT. En respuesta a dicha atenta nota, tengo el honor de expresar a Vuestra Excelencia que el Gobierno dominicano acepta las bases ge- nerales propuestas en la misma para la expresada finalidad, en el entendido de que, como esas bases generales comprenden todos los detalles que fueron sefialados por la Secretaria de Estado de Sanidad y Asistencia Publica de la Repfiblica Dominicana para el estableci- miento y ejecuci6n en el pais del expresado Servicio Cooperativo Interamericano de Salud Piblica, esos detalles seran aclarados pos- teriormente por medio de conversaciones entre los representantes que envie el Coordinador de Asuntos Interamericanos del Gobierno de los Estados Unidos de America y la Secretarfa de Estado de Sani- dad y Asistencia Publica de la Republica Dominicana. Valgome de esta oportunidad para renovar a Vuestra Excelencia mi mas alta y distinguida consideraci6n, A. DESPRADEL A Su Excelencia AVRA M. WARREN , Embajador Extraordinarioy Plenipotenciario de los Estados Unidos de America, Su Embajada. Translation] DOMINICAN REPUBLIC DEPARTMENT OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS CIUDAD TRUJILLO, DISTRICT OF SANTO DOMINGO, 13630 July 7, 1943. MR. AMBASSADOR: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the kind note no. 107 of June 19 last, in which Your Excellency is good enough to communi- cate to this Department of State the general bases which the Govern- ment of the United States of America proposes for the establishment in the Dominican Republic of the Inter-American Cooperative Service of Public Health, in accordance with resolution no. XXX, approved at the Third Consultative Meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the American Republics, held at Rio de Janeiro in the month of January 1942. I take the liberty to transcribe below the text of Your Excellency's above-mentioned note: Excellency: I have the honor to refer to Resolution No. XXX approved at the Third Meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the American Republics held at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in January 1942. If desired by the Government of the Dominican Republic, the Government of the United States is prepared to contribute a sum not to exceed one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for a co-