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1876 TREATY, FRIENDSHIP, ETC., -AUSTRIA. JUNE 19, 1928. Itme 19, 11128 . Treaty between the United States of America and Austria of Friendship, Commerce and Consular Rights. Signed at Vienna, June 19, 1928; ratification advised by the Senate, wit.'" reservation and understanding, February 11, 1929; ratified by the President, April 29, 1931; ratijied by Austria, January 17, 1929; ratifications exchanged at Vienna, May 27, 1931; proclaimed, May 28, 1931. By THF. PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION c=~~e:~~: WHEREAS aTreaty of Friendship, Commerce and Consular Rights 20:14, 11 June 2014 (UTC)ights with between the United States of America and the Republic of Austria Preamble. was concluded and signed by their respective Plenipotentiaries at Vienna on the nineteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight, the original of which treaty, being in the English and German languages, is word for word as follows: Treaty of Friendship, Com- Srelln"fd7afts"1 !ian"eIs" un" merce and Consular Rights l{onfularoertrag Contracting Powers. between the United States of America and the Republic of Austria AlUifdjen ben $ereinigten ®tooten \lon ~merifll nub ber Slepublif Ofter" reidj. Purposes deeIared. The United States of America and the RepUblic of Austria desirous of strengthening the bond of peace which happily prevails between them, by arrangements designed to promote friendly inter- course between their respective territories through provisions re- sponsive to the spiritual, cultural, economic and commercial aspira- tions of the peoples thereof, have resolved to conclude a Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Con- sular Rights and for that purpose have ~p~ointed as their pleni- potentlanes: The President of the United States of America, IDie $ereinigten ®tllilten \lon ~me.. rifa uub bie Slepubnf Oftmeidj, \lon bem mlunfdje geleitet, bie glitdlidjer" lUeife AlUifdjen i~nen befte~n 58anbe b~ ~rieben! burdj ~bmadjungen AU ftdtfen, bie geeignet fiub, ben fteunb" fdjaftlidjen $erfe~r AlUifdjen ~ren ®ebieten burdj IDlanna~men AU for.. bern, bie ben geiftigen, fulturellen, lUirtfdjaftlidjen uub gefdjltftlidjen 58eftrebungen i~rer 58e)t)o~ner ent" fpredjen, ~aben befdjloffen, einen ~reunbfdjaft!", ~anbel!" unb ~onfu" lartlertrag abAufdjIienen, uub ~ ~ben AU biefem .8lUede AU ~ 58e\loll.. mltdjtigten beftellt: IDer ~rltfibent ber $ereinigten ®tllaten \lon ~merifa, Mr. Albert Henry Washburn, ~eern ~lbert ~el1rt1 mlarobutn, auner- Envoy Extraordinary and Min- orbentlidjen ®efanbten uub be\loll-