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France : 



Biblotheque de la Chambre ties Deputes, au Palais Bourbon, Paris. 



Bibliotheque du Senat, au Palais du Luxembourg, Paris. 

 Great Britain : Library of the Foreign Office, Downing Street, London, S. W. 1. 

 Greece: Library of Parliament, Athens. 

 Guatemala: Biblioteca de la Oficina International Centro-Americana, 8a Calle 



Poniente No. 1, Ciudad de Guatemala. 

 Honduras : Biblioteca del Congreso National, Tegucigalpa. 

 Hungary: Bibliothek des Abgeordnetenhauses, Budapest. 

 Italy : 



Biblioteca della Camera dei Deputati, Palazzo di Monte Citorio, Rome. 



Biblioteca del Senato del Regno, Palazzo Madama, Rome. 

 Liberia: Department of State, Monrovia. 

 Jugoslavia: Library of the Skupshtina, Belgrade. 

 New South Wales: Library of Parliament, Sydney. 

 New Zealand: General Assembly Library, Wellington. 

 Peru: C&mara de Diputados, Congreso National, Lima. 

 Poland: Ministere des Affairs Etranggres, Warsaw. 

 Portugal: Bibliotheca das Cortes, Lisbon. 

 Prussia: Bibliothek des Abgeordnetenhauses, Prinz-Albrechtstrasse 5, Berlin, 



S. W. 11. 

 Queensland: The Chief Secretary's Office, Brisbane. 

 Roumania : Bibliotheque de la Chambre des Deputes, Bucharest. 

 Russia: Sendings temporarily suspended. 

 Spain : 



Biblioteca del Congreso de los Diputados, Madrid. 



Biblioteca del Senado, Madrid. 

 Switzerland: Bibliotheque de 1' Assembled Federale Suisse, Berne. 

 Transvaal: State Library, Pretoria. 



Union of South Africa: Library of Parliament, Cape Town. 

 Uruguay : Biblioteca de la Citmara de Representantes, Montevideo. 

 Venezuela: Camara de Diputados, Congreso National, Caracas. 

 Western Australia: Library of Parliament of Western Australia, Perth. 



It will be noted from the above list that there are at present 38 

 different foreign States or Provinces with which the immediate 

 exchange of the official journal is carried on. To some two copies 

 of the Congressional Record are forwarded — one to the Upper and 

 one to the Lower House of Parliament — the total number trans- 

 mitted being 43. The number provided by law for this exchange is 

 limited to 100. 



FOREIGN EXCHANGE AGENCIES. 



Agencies have been established during the year by the Govern- 

 ments of Danzig and Poland. Shipments to Czechoslovakia were 

 inaugurated last year, consignments being sent to the Ministere de 

 l'Instruction Publique. The Czechoslovak Government has since 

 established an international exchange service under the direction of 

 the Bibliotheque de l'Assemblee Nationale. 



A complete list of the foreign exchange agencies or bureaus is 



given below : 



Algeria, via France. 

 Angola, via Portugal. 



