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(ii) Amendments to the present Convention may be proposed at any time by any Contracting Government to the Government of the United Kingdom and such proposals shall be communicated by the latter to the other Contracting Governments for their consideration and acceptance. If any such amendment is unanimously accepted by the Contracting Governments, the present Convention shall be amended accordingly. (iii) A Conference for the purpose of revising the present Convention shall be convened by the Government of the United Kingdom whenever, after the present Convention has been in force for five years, one third of the Contracting Governments express a desire to that effect. (iv) The present Convention shall be deposited in the archives of the Government' of the United Kingdom, which shall transmit certified true copies thereof to all Signatory Governments. (Ib) When the Organization takes over the duties assigned to it under the present Convention, the Government of the United Kingdom will transmit to the Organization any documents which have been deposited with or received by the Government of the United Kingdom under the present Convention. In witness whereof the undersigned Plenipotentiaries have signed the present Convention. Done in London this tenth day of June, 1948, in a single copy in English and French, each text being equally authoritative. For the Argentine Republic : A. J. ODDERA. JUAN EUGENIO PEFFABET. J. MARTINEZ-VIVOT. (Subject to acceptance.) For the Commonwealth of Australia : NORMAN G. ROSKRUGE. SYDNEY POLLOCK. (Subject to acceptance.) For Belgium : G. BERTRAND. F. van GOOL. (Subject to acceptance.) For the Republic of the United States of Brazil: GUSTAVO GOULART. ANTONIO ALYES CAMARA. PAULO NOGUEIRA PENIDO. J. C. REGO MONTEIRO. (Subject to acceptance.) For Canada : J. LEGER. H. Y. ANDERSON. • (Subject to acceptance.)
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