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Exchange of infor- mation. South African rights of transit and stop in theU. S. U. S. rights of trans- it and stop in South Africa. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. the territory of a third country, the authorities of the two contracting parties shall consult with a view to arriving at a satisfactory agree- ment. SECTION VIII. After the present agreement comes into force, the aeronautical authorities of both contracting parties will exchange information as promptly as possible concerning the authorizations extended to their respective designated air carriers to render service to, through and from the territory of the other contracting party. This will include copies of current certificates and authorizations for service on the routes which are the subject of this agreement and, for the future, such new authorizations as may be issued together with amendments, exemption orders and authorized service patterns. SCHEDULE I. Airlines of the Union of South Africa authorized under the present agreement are accorded in the territory of the United States on a service or services between the Union of South Africa and New York rights of transit and non-traffic stop, as well as the right to pick up and discharge international traffic in passengers, cargo and mail at such points and over such routes as may be determined at a later date. SCHEDULE II. Airlines of the United States of America authorized under the present agreement are accorded rights of transit and non-traffic stop in the territory of the Union of South Africa, as well as the right to pick up and discharge international traffic in passengers, cargo and mail at Johannesburg and Cape Town on the following routes in both directions. On each of the routes described below the airline or air- lines designated to operate such route may operate non-stop flights between any of the points on such route omitting stops at one or more of the other points on such route. (1) United States via the North Atlantic and Africa to Johannes- burg. (2) United States via the Caribbean, South America, the South Atlantic and Africa to Cape Town.