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Part XXIV. Circular Instructions and Correspondence Relating to the Issuing of Passports

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1915

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page 376 note 1 Same, mutatis mutandis, to the Embassies at Paris, Berlin, London, Rome, and Madrid, and the Legations at Brussels, Athens, The Hague, Christiania, Stockholm, and Berne.

page 382 note 1 Same, mutatis mutandis, to the Embassies at Berlin, London, and Rome, and the Legations at The Hague and Copenhagen.

page 386 note 1 An applicant who states that he is going abroad on commercial business should submit with his application a letter from the head of the concern which he represents.

page 394 note 1 Passports are not issued to declarants who are natives of countries which are at war, nor to declarants who intend to visit belligerent countries.