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METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION:

to be reported for benefit of Hydrographic Office.

MEXICO:

treaty provisions with. (Article V)

Paragraph.

350

918-921, 1144–1147

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citizenship of, forfeited by acceptance of office under foreign gov-
ernment

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public, may be delivered to successor...

or may be turned into the Treasury.

sufficient, to be left by outgoing officer to supply immediate de-
mands of office.

108

108

108

receipt should be taken for, transferred to successor

108

the proceeds of estates of citizens to be remitted to Treasury by out-
going officer..

108

of deceased citizens, to be transmitted to the Department of State
after one year...

376

of deceased citizens, to be held payable to person entitled at any
time.

376

of deserting seaman, when Consul may demand
of deceased seamen, when to be paid to Consul.

if not paid to Consul, master to pay it to shipping commissioner...
consul to remit, of deceased seamen quarterly to district judge
account for, of deceased seamen how stated..

of foreign seamen shipped at foreign port paid to relatives by Con-
sul

settlement of account for, of deceased persons how made

of person dying while traveling may be given to relatives of de-
ceased, if any. (See ESTATES, etc.)

deposit of public, in banks unauthorized.

foreign. (See CURRENCY)

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MUTINY AND INSUBORDINATION. (See INSUBORDINATION, CRIMES, and

MUTINY OF SEAMEN:

424

500

922-942

328,330

943-4-16

MUTINY.)

defined...

mere insubordination not..

in foreign port, to be quelled by master, if possible

340
340,341
340,342

if local laws permit, Consul may confine mutineers and send them
home for trial

Consular jurisdiction to arrest mutinous seamen in foreign port de-
pendent on treaty, usage, or comity

if caused by cruelty of master, Consul may discharge seamen.
reasons of such discharge to be reported to Department of State
if vessel is bound to United States mutineers may, if safe and prac
ticable, be confined on shipboard......

degree of culpability which justifies arrest and transportation to
United States for trial.......

340-342

312

340, 341, 42

340

341

343

stronger probable cause required than by a committing magistrate...
on the high seas, Consul's duty..

343

844

if seamen are sent home for trial, Consul to take depositions of wit-
nesses to establish facts at trial...

844

if vessel not bound to United States, at least two witnesses to be sent
with prisoners....

844

report of facts to be sent to district attorney and Department of State..

344

Paragraph.

MUTINY OF SEAMEN-Continued.

Consul to apply to local authorities for aid in securing the prisoners
while in port...

general principles of jurisdiction of, on high seas.

expense of transportation of prisoners for trial not to be unneces-
sarily incurred

transportation of offenders not obligatory on ship-masters
contract to be made in each case..

the amount to be paid may be left, by consent, to Department of
State

account of expense of transportation to be rendered separately to
Department of State

344

345

346

245, 347

347

347

counsel for defense of accused persons tried in foreign courts not em-
ployed at public expense without authority..

348

34

N.

NATURALIZATION:

certificate of, to be exhibited on application for passport...
must be complete to entitle to passport..

effect of, when naturalized person returns to his native country
woman capable of, married to citizen of United States, deemed a
citizen

NATURALIZED CITIZENS. (See CITIZENS OF UNITED STATES.)
NAVAL FORCE:

not subject to orders of Consular Officers.....

to be invoked only when public exigencies require it
full reasons for request to be given...

NAVAL OFFICERS:

135

133

145

147

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leaving naval seaman in care of Consul, to indemnify him for ex-
pense of seaman's relief..

not entitled to relief and transportation to United States.....
expenditures for such relief disallowed.

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231, 236

231, 236

Consul to require indemnity of naval officer leaving, in his charge.
NETHERLANDS:

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of subordinate Consular Officers made by principal officers.
to be submitted to Consul-General or diplomatic representative for
approval

subordinate officers may be appointed by Department without..
of subordinates to be made within ninety days after principal as-
sumes duty

to be accompanied by evidence of capacity, character, and fitness
for office..

also, by information as to residence and nationality of nominee....
wanting in these particulars will not be considered.
of minors will not be approved...

37, 38

persons nominated for subordinate positions to be acquainted with
the English language

of citizens of United States preferred.

22, 26, 27, 29

of foreign citizens not to be in disregard of local impediments.
Consular Officers forbidden to make, except for their own subordi-
nates..

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394

976-982

983,984

36

..27, 36, 80-86

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NORTH GERMAN UNION:

treaty provisions with. (Article V).

NOTARIAL SERVICES:

are unofficial and voluntary.

Paragraph.

1148-1152

.447, 452, 454

Consul should perform, unless obnoxious to local law or interfering
with public duty

compensation ordinarily fixed by agreement..

compensation regulated by local charges for same service..

compensation a private perquisite.....

no charge for, should be made in certain cases....

Department will interfere only to prevent extortion

no fee to be charged for verifying transfers of United States securi-
ties

authority to perform, conferred by statute...........
must be certified under official seal.

notarial seals no longer in use..

notarial powers derived chiefly from usage, public law, and custom
of merchants..

in executing judicial commissions, instructions to be followed...
course of proceeding when exercise of notarial functions by Consul
is offensive totocal government

Government not responsible for Consul's notarial acts.

Consular Officer may not certify to law or facts outside his official
cognizance

record of, should be kept.

copy of records to be sent quarterly to Department of State..

Consular clerks performing, to have share in the fees

compensation may be demanded in advance...........

papers may be retained until payment...

Consul to notify parties when work is done...

certifying copies of invoices, etc., for private parties....

452. 454

448

448

455

448

448

415

449, 450

449

449

450

451

452

453

390, 454

456

456

457

454

458

456

671

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application for passport supported by, of citizenship, etc.

135

widow and children of alien who has declared intention of be-

coming citizen, become citizens on taking prescribed...
seaman's complaint against master to be under

147

288

master's answer to be under

289

both parties may testify under, at hearing of complaint
consular authority to administer

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taken by foreigner, to be in language and form of his country..
invoices may be verified without, in China and Japan..
discovery of false, to invoice to be reported to Treasury
prosecution for false swearing

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Consuls may require, in support of shipments of breeding animals
with free entry

576

for free entry of emigrant's effects

677

of master and mate of exporting vessel for discharge of export
bond

686

OFFICE CLERKS. (See CLERKS AT CONSULATES.)

Paragraph.

1-3

OFFICE, CONSULAR:

origin and history of

inviolability of

selection of, left to Consul.

location of, to be central, convenient, and respectable.

must not be in places of business of local business men

branch, not permitted......

location and description of, to be reported...

not to be changed without reason reported to Department..
arms and flag to be placed upon

to be kept open during local business hours

allowance for rent of

Government not responsible for rent of

Consul authorized to lease...

successor to occupy, until expiration of lease.

OFFICE HOURS:

to be same as local business hours..

OFFICE, RECOMMENDATIONS FOR. (See NOMINATIONS)
prohibited, except in case of subordinates at Consulate

OFFICE RENT:

not to exceed 20 per cent. of salary....

allowance for, not to be applied to rent of residence..

when office and dwelling are in same building, rent apportioned.
voucher for, to show that office is devoted exclusively to business...
Consuls whose salaries do not exceed $1,000 not entitled to allowance
for......

unsalaried Consuls not entitled to, except out of excess of fees.
fees from Consular agencies not included as basis of calculation
five hundred dollars a year maximum allowance for, at feed Consu-
lates....

feed Consuls not to draw for rent

ORANGE FREE STATE:

treaty provisions with.

58

520

104, 107

107

104

106

520

110

104

520

520

520

520

104

394

518

518

518

518

518

519

463, 519

519

519

985-993

994-997

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678

at reduced duty, statuary the production of foreign statuary or sculp-
tor......

678

fact of such production must be verified by certificate of Consul....

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persons having merely declared intention to become citizens not en-
titled to

133

status of persons domiciled in United States maintained..
issued in United States at Department of State only..

133

134, 136

in foreign countries, issued only by acting chief diplomatic repre-
sentative..

134

in his absence, by Consul-General, or, if need be, by a Consul..
in colonies, issued by a Consul-General or Consul..
Consular Agents not authorized to issue, but may visa.
professional titles not inserted in....

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fee for, payable in gold or its equivalent

application for, by native citizen upon declaration under oath..

134

135

Paragraph.

PASSPORTS-Continued.

application for, to be supported, if possible, by affidavit of third per-
son cognizant of facts stated

135

other evidence of citizenship may be required.....
original or certified copy of certificate of naturalization of natural-
ized citizen required in addition .......

135

135

applicant required to take oath of allegiance

135

evidence on which, were issued to be transmitted to Department
quarterly.

135

passport issued from Department prima facie proof of citizenship...
good for two years.

135

135

Consular Officers not specially authorized have no power to issue
passports..

certificates of citizenship issued by unauthorized persons of no va-
lidity.

semi-annual returns to be made by Ministers of all, presented to
them

certificates of identity to be issued only when required by local
authorities

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certificate of citizenship to purchaser of foreign-built vessel.
Consular Officers may visa

313

139

unless local government object

139

Consuls to make quarterly returns of, visited, and of fees for
fees for risas by Consular Agent, how stated and returned.

140

140

new passport may be issued, if citizenship not forfeited
intervention in behalf of citizens

wife, servant, and minor child of applicant may be included in one
separate, required for each adult other than wife or servant
not to be visaed after two years from date......

rights of naturalized citizens returning to country of birth, deter-
mined by treaty......

141

141

142

142

144

145

children born abroad of citizen father deemed citizens

146

but right of citizenship does not descend to children whose father
never resided in the United States

146

woman capable of naturalization, wife of citizen, deemed a citizen..
widow and children of alien who has declared intention to become
citizen to be deemed citizens, when.

147

147

semi-annual reports to be made of protégés in Turkey and oriental

countries..

148

aliens not to be protected without authority.

148

protégés not entitled to document in nature of passport...
certificate of employment sufficient....

148

148

how numbered

133

marine, to be deposited with Consul on arrival in foreign port.............

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no compensation or indemnification for loss given except upon au-
thority of Secretary of Interior.....

408

PAUPERS AND CRIMINALS, DEPORTATION OF. (See CRIMINALS.)
to United States forbidden

324

emigration of political offenders not prohibited..

324

incoming vessels inspected and, returned to their own country
vessel subject to forfeiture for violation of this law...

324, 327

324

Consuls to strive to prevent emigration of such persons
to report to Department the sending of, to United States

326

Consul to protest against

deemed violation of comity

Collector at port of entry to be notified of clearing of foreign vessel
with

. expense of returning to be borne by importing vessel..

325

326

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