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1730 RADIOTELEGRAPHIC CONVENTION. JULY 5, 1912. tion of the mess e. The sender may, however, by a aid official notice, request thi coastal station to transmit the raailogram the next time the vessel shall pass. °¤•·‘*”•*“°¤•¤ s. srncmr. mnroemus. Airrrcam XXXVIII. ""“*‘°“"" The following radiograms only shall be accepted fo1’_ transmission: (1) Radiograms with answer prepaid. Such radiograms shall show before the address the indica ion "Answer(prepa1d ’ or "R P" supplemented b a statement of the amountkpai in advance for the answer, thus: "llesponse Payee fr. x", or “P fr. x"; The reply voucher issued by a station on shgpboard shall carry with it the right to send, within the limits of its v ue, a radiogram to any destination whatever from the station on shipboard which has issued such voucher. (2) Radiograms calling for repetition of message (for purposes of vclmcgtiouihl deli adr Onl h he 3) 'v r `ograms. , owever, in cases w re the amgicnt of therycharges for speciaf delivery collected of the addressee. Countries which can not accept suc radiograms shall make a declaration to this effect to the International Bureau. Special delivery radiograms with charges collected of the sender may be accepted when they are intende_ for the country within whose territo the correspondingstation is located. zi) Radiograms to delivered by mail; · (5) Multip e radio am.s· (6) Radiograms cgling for acknowledgment of receépt. But only ‘ as r ds notification of the date andhour at which e coastal stationgxll have transmitted to the station on shipboard the radiogram addressed to the latter. (7) Paid service notices. Except those requestinv a repetition or information. Nevertheless all paid service notices slhall be accepted in transmission over the teleéraph lines. (8) Urgent radiograms. ut only in trausmisson over the telegraph lines and subgect to the application of the International Telegraph Regulations. Anucnn XXXIX. ·r$¤ rs r¤~—-ded by Radiograms may be transmitted by a coastal station to a ship, or "‘”‘ by a ship to anot er ship, with a view to being forwarded by mail from a, port of call of the ship receiving the radiogram. Such radiogram shall not be entitled to any radio retransmission. The address of such radiogram shall embrace the following: (1) The paid designation "mail" followed by the name of the port at which the radiogram is to be mailed; (2) The name and complete address of the addressee- (3) The name of the station on shipboard by which the radiogram is to be mailed; (4) When necessary, the name of the coastal station. Example: Mail Buenosaires 14 Calle Prat Valparaiso Avon Lizard. The rate shall comprise, in addition to the radio and telegraph rates, a sum of 25 centimes (.048 cents) for the postage on the radiogram. F¤•·- 9. FILES. Aizrrcuz XL. Reamum of mei- The originals of radiograms together with the documents relaf W" thereto retained by the managements of the radio service shallué