ANNEX A. INTERNATIONAL CIRCULATION OF MOTOR-CARS. International Convention of 1909. International Travelling Pass ("Certificat international de Route "). This pass is available in all countries which are parties to the International Convention' for one year only from the date of issue. Description of car (e. g., motor-car, motor-cycle, &c.) Name of manufacturer.. Type of chassis.... Number in the series of that type, or manufacturer's number.. Engine Number of cylinders. . . . . . Horse-power, or bore of cylinders (in millimetres) Weight of car unladen (in kilogrammes). . . . . 1 These countries are.. Description of car (e. g., motor-car, motor-cycle, &c.).. Name of manufacturer... Type of chassis.... Number in the series of that type, or manufacturer's number. Engine Horse-power, or bore of cylinders (in millimetres)... Number of seats.... Weight of car unladen (in kilogrammes) Letters and numbers on the identification plates. ANNEX B. The terms employed on the title-page, on the first inside sheet, and on the last sheet of the international travelling pass, as issued by one or another of the contracting states, shall be in the language prescribed by the laws of the aforesaid state. The terms employed on the other inside sheets, corresponding in number to the number of the other contracting states, shall in each instance be in the language of the state concerned. The definitive translation of the particulars in the pass into the several languages shall be communicated to the Government of the French Republic by the other governments in so far as each of them is concerned. ANNEX C. The distinctive mark of the country of origin shall consist of an oval plate 30 centimetres in width and 18 centimetres in height, bearing one or two letters painted in black upon a white ground. The letters shall be formed of capital letters in Latin characters, and shall measure at least 10 centimetres in height, the breadth of each line being 15 millimetres. The distinctive letters for the different countries shall be the following:1 Germany, D; Austria, A; Belgium, B; Spain, E; United States of America, US; France, F; Great Britain and Ireland, GB; Greece, GR; Hungary, H; Italy, I; Montenegro, MN; Monaco, MC; the Netherlands, NL; Portugal, P; Russia, R; Roumania, RM; Servia, SB; Sweden, S; Switzerland, CH. 1 In the case of Bulgaria, the letters BG have been adopted. 2 Notices referred to in Article 8 of Convention. |