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ARTICLE III

The present agreement is operative as respects each High Contracting Party on the date of signature by such Party. It shall be open for signature on behalf of any State and shall remain operative indefinitely, but any Party may terminate its own obligations hereunder three months after it has given to the Pan American Union notice of such intention.

Notwithstanding the stipulations of the foregoing paragraph, any State desiring to do so may sign the present agreement ad referendum, which agreement in this case, shall not take effect, with respect to such State, until after the deposit of the instrument of ratification, in conformity with its constitutional procedure.

ARTICLE IV

This agreement is a single document in English, Spanish, Portuguese and French, all of which texts are equally authoritative. It shall be deposited with the Pan American Union, which is charged with the duty of keeping it open for signature or resignature indefinitely, and with transmitting certified copies, with invitations to become parties, to all of the States of the world. In performing this function, the Pan American Union may invoke the assistance of any of its members signatory hereto.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned Plenipotentiaries have signed this agreement on behalf of their respective Governments, and have affixed hereto their seals on the dates appearing opposite their signatures.

Opened for signature by the Pan American Union, in accordance with a resolution of the Seventh International Conference of American States, this fifteenth day of July, 1934, at Washington.

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

During July, the following publications of direct interest in connection with Treaty Information were released by the Department of State and may be secured from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.:

Relations: Treaty between the United States of America and
Cuba. Signed May 29, 1934; proclaimed June 9, 1934.
(Treaty Series, No. 866.) 4 pp. 5¢.

Air Navigation: Arrangement between the United States of
America and Denmark, effected by exchange of notes signed
March 12 and 24, 1934; effective April 16, 1934. Publica-
tion No. 595. (Executive Agreement Series, No. 58.) 11 pp.
5¢.
Reciprocal Treatment of Passenger Motor Vehicles: Arrange-
ment between the United States of America and Denmark,
effected by exchange of notes signed September 4, 1928,
October 27, 1928, and February 2, 1929; effective February
1, 1929. Publication No. 603. (Executive Agreement Se-
ries, No. 61.) 6 pp. 5¢.

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ARBITRATION, CONCILIATION, AND JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT

Additional protocol to the general convention of inter-American con

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Convention defining the rights and duties of American states in the

event of civil strife . .

RENUNCIATION OF WAR

Anti-war treaty of nonaggression and conciliation.

POLITICAL

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ALLIANCE

Treaty between Latvia and Estonia for the organization of an alliance . SPECIAL ASSISTANCE

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Agreement between the United States and Haiti modifying the agreement concerning the Haitianization of the Garde, withdrawal of military forces from Haiti, and financial arrangement . .

HUMANITARIAN

EDUCATION

Convention for facilitating the international circulation of films of an educational character.

EXTRADITION

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Supplementary extradition treaty between the United States and
Sweden

Extradition treaty between the United States and Turkey
HEALTH

Arrangement for the establishment of the International Office of
Public Health. .

International agreement relating to statistics of causes of death
International sanitary convention .

SAFETY

International convention for the safety of life at sea

WOMEN AND CHILDREN

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Convention for the suppression of the traffic in women of full age .

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