INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA. 



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(3) Radiotelegraph installation : 



III. That in all other respects the vessel complies with the requirements of the said 

 Convention, so far as those requirements apply thereto. 



This certificate is issued under the authority of the 



Government. It will remain in force until 



The undersigned declares that he is duly authorized by the said Government to issue 

 this certificate. 



Issued at the day of 



[For identical signatures, see p. 235.] 



(Signature) 



FINAL PROTOCOL. 



At the moment of signing the Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, concluded this 

 day, the undersigned Plenipotentiaries have agreed as follows : 



I. 



The voyages referred to in Article 2 of this Convention include those from a port situ- 

 ated in a Colony, a Possession, or a Protectorate in which the Convention is in force to a port 

 situated outside of that Colony, Possession, or Protectorate and conversely. 



II. 



In so far as the ratification of this Convention is concerned a special delay is granted to 

 the Danish Government which shall have the right of ratifying it until the 1st of April, 1915. 



III. 



This Convention shall not apply to vessels registered in a Colony, Possession, or Pro- 

 tectorate in which the Convention is not in force. 



In witness whereof the Plenipotentiaries have drawn up this final Protocol which shall 

 have the same force and validity as if the provisions thereof had been inserted in the text 

 itself of the Convention to which it belongs, and they have signed it in a single copy which 

 shall remain deposited in the archives of the British Government and a copy of which shall be 

 transmitted to each Party. 



Done at London, January 20, 1914. 



[For identical signatures, see p. 235.] 



