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2. They encourage bilateral or multilateral consultations be- 

 tween ContractingParties in order to establish when arrange- 

 ments for such common use of transport facilities would be 

 mutually convenient and practicable; 



3. The cost of the use of any common transport facilities should 

 be arranged by agreement between the Contracting Parties con- 

 cerned, either by direct payment, by reciprocation m kind, or by 

 other mutually agreed means. 



VII— 9 



IIISTOKIO MONUMENTS 



The Representatives, 



Recalling Recommendations I-IX, V-4, and VI-14; 



Recommend to their Governments that they approve the annexed 

 "List of Historic Monuments Identified and Described by the Propos- 

 ing Government or Governments". 



ANNEX TO RECOMMENDATION VII-9 



LIST OF HISTORIC MONUMENTS IDENTIFIED AND DESCRIBED BY THE 

 PROPOSING GOVERNMENT OR GOVERNMENTS* 



1. Flag mast erected in December 1965 at the South Geographical 

 Pole by the First Argentine Overland Polar Expedition. 



2. Rock cairn and plaques at Syowa Station (Lat. 69° 00' S., Long. 

 39° 35' E.) in memory of Shin Fukushima, a member of the 4th Japa- 

 nese Antarctic Research Expedition, who died in October 1960 while 

 performing official duties. The cairn was erected on 11 January, 1961, 

 by his colleagues. Some of his ashes repose in the cairn. 



3. Rock cairn and plaque on Proclamation Island, Enderby Land, 

 erected in January 1930 by Sir Douglas Mawson. (Lat. 65° 51' S., 

 Long. 53° 41' E.) The cairn and plaque commemorate the landing on 

 Proclamation Island of Sir Douglas Mawson with a party from the 

 British, Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition 

 of 1929-31. 



4. Station building to which a bust of V. I. Lenin is fixed, together 

 with a plaque in memory of the conquest of the Pole of Inaccessibility 

 by Soviet Antarctic explorers in 1958. (Lat. 83° 06' S., Long. 54° 58' 

 E.) 



5. Rock cairn and plaque at Cape Bruce, Mac.Robertson Land, 

 erected in February 1931 by Sir Douglas Mawson. (Lat. 67° 25' S., 

 Long. 60° 47' E.) The cairn and plaque commemorate the landing on 

 Cape Bruce of Sir Douglas Mawson with a party from the British, 

 Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition of 1929- 

 31. 



6. Rock cairn at Walkabout Rocks, Vestfold Hills, Princess Eliza- 

 beth Land, erected in 1939 by Sir Hubert Wilkins. (Lat. 68° 22' S., 

 Long. 78° 33' E.) The cairn houses a canister containing a record of 

 his visit. 



7. Stone with inscribed plaque, erected at Mirny Observatory, Mabus 

 Point, in memory of driver-mechanic Ivan Khmara who perished on 



*The Consultative Meeting does not approve or disapprove the place names appearing In 

 the texts of this List in the different languages. 



