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Dec. 20, 1946 3089 61 STAT.] UNITED KINGDOM-AIR TRANSPORT SERVICES JD 2 194 3089 Agreement between the United States of America and the United King- Decembe2, 1946, dom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland respecting air transport January 27, 1947 ser ices on routes to and from Fiji Island, amending the agreement of [T. . A . S. 1640] February 11, 19.46. Effected by exchange of notes signed at Washing- ton December 20, 1946, and January 27, 1947; entered into force January27, 1947. The British Ambassador to the Secretary of State BRITISH EMBASSY, WASHINGTON, D.C., Ref: No. 1539/43/46 20th December, 19246. No. 692. SIR, I have the honour. under instructions from His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, to inform you that, in ac- cordance with Article 8 of the Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom and the Government of the United States of America relating to air services between their respective territories, signed at Bermuda on 11th February, 1946, His Majesty's Govern- 0 Siat. 1502. ment in the United Kingdom propose that the following additional routes be added to those scheduled in Section 3 of the Annex to the above mentioned Agreement. 60 Stat. 1507. (a) Annex Section III (a): add ,Destinationin U. S . Point of Departure Intermediate Points territory Points Beyond 8 Fiji Island (to and Canton Island San Francisco Vancouver from designated 1Honohlul terminals in Aus- tralia & New Zea- land) (b) Annex Section III (b): add Destination in U. K . Point of Departure Intcrmediate Points territory Points Beyond 14 San Francisco Honolulu Fiji Noumea(optional) Los Angeles Canton Island (a) A point or points in Aus- tralia. (b) A point in New Zealand. 2. In accordance with Article 2 of the Agreement, His Majesty's 60Stat. 150 . Government in the United Kingdom propose to designate British Commonwealth Pacific Airways a joint operating organization, in which His Majesty's Governments in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand are partners, in accordance with Article 77 of the