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2. Any High Contracting Party may give notice to the Secretary-General of the
League of Nations at any time subsequently that he desires that the Protocol shall
apply to all or any of his territories or to the parts of their population which have been
made the subject of a declaration under the preceding paragraph, and the Protocol
shall apply to all the territories or the parts of their population named in such notice
six months after its receipt by the Secretary-General of the League of Nations.
3. Any High Contracting Party may, at any time, declare that he desires that the
present Protocol shall cease to apply to all or any of his colonies, protectorates, over¬
seas territories or territories under suzerainty or mandate, or in respect of certain parts
of the population of the said territories, and the Protocol shall cease to apply to the
territories or to the parts of their population named in such declaration one year after
its receipt by the Secretary-General of the League of Nations.
4. Any High Contracting Party may make the reservations provided for in Article 4
in respect of all or any of his colonies, protectorates, overseas territories or territories
under suzerainty or mandate, or in respect of certain parts of the population of these
territories, at the time of signature, ratification or accession to the Protocol or at the
time of making a notification under the second paragraph of this article.
5. The Secretary-General of the League of Nations shall communicate to all the
Members of the League of Nations and the non-Member States mentioned in Article 6
all declarations and notices received in virtue of this article.
Article 14.
The present Protocol shall be registered by the Secretary-General of the League of
Nations as soon as it has entered into force.
Article 15.
The French and English texts of the present Protocol shall both be authoritative.

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