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MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS, 1776-1917
  • For Belgium:
    • F. Delarge
    • E. Buels
  • For Brazil:
    • Cesar de Campos
  • For Bulgaria:
    • Iv. Stoyanovitch
  • For Chile:
    • J. Muñoz Hurtado
    • J. Mery
  • For Denmark:
    • N. R. Meyer
    • I. A. Voehtz
  • For Spain:
    • Ignacio Murcia
    • Ramón Estrada
    • Rafael Rávena
    • Isidro Calvo
    • Manuel Noríega
    • Antonio Peláez-Campomanes
  • For France:
    • J. Bordelongue
    • L. Gaschard
    • Boulanger
    • A. Devos
  • For Greece:
    • T. Argyropoulos
  • For Monaco:
    • J. Depelley
  • For Norway:
    • Heftye
    • O. T. Eidem
  • For the Netherlands:
    • Kruÿt
    • Perk
    • Hoven
  • For Roumania:
    • Gr. Cerkez
  • For Russia:
    • A. Eichholz
    • A. Euler
    • Victor Bilibine
    • A. Remmert
    • W. Kédrine
  • For Sweden:
    • Herman Rydin
    • A. Hamilton
  • For Turkey:
    • Nazif Bey
  • For Uruguay:
    • F. A. Costanzo

Final Protocol

At the moment of signing the Convention adopted by the International Wireless Telegraph Conference of Berlin, the undersigned plenipotentiaries have agreed as follows:

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The High Contracting Parties agree that at the next Conference the number of votes to which each country is entitled (Article 12 of the Convention) shall be decided at the beginning of the deliberations, so that the colonies, possessions or protectorates admitted to the privilege of voting may exercise their right to vote during the entire course of the proceedings of such Conference.

This decision shall be of immediate effect and remain in force until amended by a subsequent Conference.

As regards the next Conference, applications for the admission of new votes in favor of colonies, possessions or protectorates which may have adhered to the Convention shall be addressed to the International Bureau at least six months prior to the date of the convening of such Conference. Notice of such applications shall at once be given to the remaining contracting