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1 - National Antarctic documents
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BB-AR-209 - Argentine note to the International Bureau of the Universal Postal Union asserting Argentine jurisdiction over Antarctic and other territories
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BB-AR-210 - Argentine note to the United Kingdom affirming sovereignty over the South Orkney Islands
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BB-AR-211 - Argentine memorandum suggesting the re-opening of negotiations for the exchange of the South Orkney Islands for a British legation site in Buenos Aires
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BB-AR-212 - British aide-memoire to Argentina making representations concerning a Universal Postal Union circular declaring certain territories to be Argentine
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BB-AR-213 - Argentine memorandum to the United Kingdom reaffirming the Argentine note to the International Bureau of the Universal Postal Union asserting Argentine jurisdiction over Antarctic and other territories
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BB-AR-214 - British note to the International Bureau of the Universal Postal Union affirming British title to the Falkland (Malvinas) Islands and their dependencies including South Georgia and the South Orkney Islands
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BB-AR-215 - Executive reservation attached to Law no. 12,407 concerning Argentine ratification of the Universal Postal Convention signed at Cairo on 20 March 1934, with Presidential message and press article
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BB-AR-216 - Decree no. 35,821 establishing a Committee to report upon Antarctic matters
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BB-AR-217 - United States note to Argentina seeking meteorological information from the Argentine station in the South Orkney Islands
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