archives of the British Government, and a copy of which shall be transmitted to each of the Parties. For Germany and the German Protectorates: B. KOEHLER O. WACHENFELD Dr. KARL STRECKER SCHRADER GOETSCH DR. EMIL KRAUSS FIELITZ For the United States and the possessions of the United States: For Egypt: J. S. LIDDELL For Spain and the Spanish Colonies: JACOBO GARCIA ROURE JUAN DE CARRANZA Y GARRIDO ANTONIO NIETO TOMÁS FERNANDEZ QUINTANA JAIME JANER ROBINSON For Great Britain and the various British Colonies and Protectorates: H. BABINGTON SMITH E. W. FARNALL E. CHARLTON G. M. W. MACDONOGH. For Union of South Africa: RICHARD SOLOMON. For Australian Federation: CHARLES BRIGHT. For Canada: G. J. DESBARATS. For British India: H. A. KIRK For New Zealand: C. WRAY PALLISER. For Greece: C. DOSIOS For Italy and the Italian Colonies: PROF. A. BATTELLI For Japan and for Chosen, Formosa, Japanese Sakhalin, and the leased territory of Kwantung: For Morocco: TETSUJIRO SAKANO KENJI IDE RIUJI NAKAYAMA SEIICHI KUROSE MOHAMMED EL Kabadj 140322° -FR 1913-89 List of Abbreviations to be used in Radio Communications-Continued. Public correspondence is any radio work, official or private, handled on commercial wave lengths. When an abbreviation is followed by a mark of interrogation, it : refers to the question indicated for that abbreviation. EXAMPLES. A Stations. QRA? BQRA Campania A QRG? B QRG Cunard Q R Z What is the name of your station? This is the Campania. To what line do you belong? I belong to the Cunard Line. Your signals are weak. Station A then increases the power of its transmitter and sends: |