Paragraph. PAYMENT: to seamen to be acknowledged to Consul. 219 penalty on master for non, of seamen 223 ship's papers may be retained until, of vessel's dues........ 246 of compensation for services to American seamen and vessels.. for failure to deposit ship's papers with Consul on arrival at foreign 150 for shipping seaman abroad contrary to law. 163 187 against Consul, for failure to collect extra wages when due. 189 242 against Consul, for unnecessary detention of destitute seamen at 249 against master, for refusing to permit seamen to complain to Con- 279,281 against master, for failure to provide vessel with proper supplies.... 282 to be kept in Consular Office accessible to masters and seamen........ Legation and Consul-General to be informed of arrival at compensation while absent from. POSTACE: what correspondence may be sent in Government pouches 460, 463 464 467, 468 413 419 on letters detained at foreign ports to be paid by Consul.. letters to unofficial persons, not members of Consul's family, not to expenditures for, on private correspondence not to be put into ac- 521 POUCHES, DISPATCH: what matter may be sent in 413 POWERS OF ATTORNEY: to transfer stocks and other securities of United States to be verified 414 no fee to be charged for verifying such. 415 to be filed by agent before declaring to invoice..... 656 POWERS OF ATTORNEY-Continued. Paragraph. commission houses abroad buying for American importers not re- when partner acts as agent for firm, articles of partnership sufficient.. of officers of same grade depends upon priority of date of exequa- tur order of. PRESENTS TO CONSULAR OFFICERS: not to be accepted without permission of Congress.... PRISONS. (See JAILS.) PRISONERS. (See CRIMINALS.) 656 656 684 55 55 401 421 to place arms of his Government over his door.. confinement of, in local prisons..... 342 when to be transported to United States for trial.. 342 transportation of, not obligatory on masters of American vessels..... 245, 347 347 347 346 account for transportation of, to be rendered separately to Depart- 348 533 48 .48, 52-54 48 allowance for feeding, in Consular Court prisons limited to 75 cents medical attendance upon PRIVILEGES OF CONSULAR OFFICERS. (Articles IV and V.) in early middle ages Consuls enjoyed rights of extraterritoriality... in civilized countries Consuls have no representative or diplomatic Consuls have a certain representative character in relation to com- Consuls are under protection of international law are regarded as officers of sending and receiving state. to display national flag. exemptions from public burdens and duties must pay taxes on his local property or on his trade subject to civil and criminal jurisdiction of local tribunals. Consul engaged in business has no, except what are necessary for Consuls have no claim to precedence or ceremonial. 56-74 Consuls to claim benefit of "most favored nation clause" PROSTITUTION: importation of women for purposes of, forbidden. certificates of citizenship issued by unauthorized persons afford no 324 133 136 432 143, 433 144 of naturalized citizens on return to native country, dependent on 145 of aliens in non-Christian countries, how exercised and restricted... 148 149 149 9999988888 8 7 888 51 55 56 of wrecked vessels. (See WRECKED AND STRANDED VESSELS.) PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY ABROAD-Continued. crew of regularly documented vessels entitled to, of flag. of shipwrecked seamen and passengers. no expenditures allowed for, of persons other than seamen...... Paragraph. of foreign-built American-owned vessels. (See FOREIGN-BUILT VES- of property of citizens and seamen dying abroad. (See ESTATES, etc PROTESTS: master may pay seaman's wages under. by Consul against deportation of paupers and criminals to United Consuls authorized to receive, of masters, crews, citizens, etc... PROVISIONS AND SUPPLIES OF VESSELS: right of crew to complain of.. extra wages allowed in lieu of, when insufficient or unwholesome... PUBLIC LAW. (See PRIVILEGES OF CONSULAR OFFICERS powers and privileges of Consular officers under. (Article IV)........ QUALIFICATION OF CONSULAR OFFICERS. (See APPOINTMENT:) interpreters qualify by taking oath, but do not give bond.. QUARANTINE REGULATIONS. (See DISEASES.) 171 171 298 298 295, 299 211 587 326 339 345 282 283 282 48-55 32, 42 all subordinate Consular officers except Consular Agents required to object of, to prevent the entrance of contagious diseases 334 Consuls, to make weekly reports of the appearance, progress, or ter- mination of contagious diseases 334 annual death-rate at Consular ports to be reported. 334 sanitary condition of vessels to and from United States to be re- 334 in case of outbreak of such disease in epidemic form, Consul to give 335 directions for telegraphing. 335 Consuls to give master of vessels, bound to United States, a bill of 336 master of vessel can not be forced to take bill of health.. 336 physician employed when deemed necessary to inspect vessels, 336 bill of health to be visaed at ports visited by vessel en route to United 337 monthly reports of bills of health to be made to Department of State.. 338 411, 412 R. RANK OF CONSULAR OFFICERS. (See PRECEDENCE.) of officers of same grade depends on date of commission comparative, with officers of Army and Navy 401 401 402-405 duplicate, to be taken for disbursements of assets of deceased citi no, required for outlay for postage.. account for clerk-hire to be accompanied by, of clerk. 240 tak ing, from employé for larger amount than is paid is embezzlement 459 531 for moneys turned over to successor to be taken by outgoing consu- of instructions to be acknowledged RECAPITULATION: of returns and accounts RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OFFICE. (See NOMINATIONS.) RECORD-BOOKS: are supplied by Department of State. list of. at Consular Agencies papers to be indexed REFERENCE: Consul's name not to be used as REGISTER: 427 of wrecked vessels, to be sent to Treasury 299 master of wrecked vessel, if present, is entitled to one-half of... other half of, delivered to purchaser. 299 300 on sale of vessel to citizen whole, to be delivered to purchaser.. resident citizens of United States invited to enter their names in transcript of to be sent annually to Department of State. of official letters received at Consulate. of official letters sent from Consulate. of debenture and landing certificates. of official services to vessels and seamen. of seamen shipped, discharged, etc..... 564 REGULATIONS, CONSULAR: for guidance of Consular Officers, not for control of Department Consul to take indemnity before relieving naval seamen seaman not destitute while he has wages available, or is self-sup- wages to be applied to expenses of. not limited to amount of wages Consul to examine seamen applying for foreign seaman shipped on foreign vessel not entitled to deserting seamen entitled to, if destitute shipwrecked seamen, of whatever nationality, entitled to citizens not seamen, not entitled to sick seamen may be sent to hospital clothing furnished to be cheap and serviceable. Paragraph. of clothing furnished destitute seamen.... of complaint of crew as to provisions... of misconduct of wrecking companies..... RELIEF OF SEAMEN-Continued. statement of, furnished to Consul at intermediate port Consul to have no interest in supplies furnished disbursements for, may be made from official fees on hand. REMOVAL: of subordinate to be for cause stated only...... RENT: (See OFFICE RENT.) of jails and court rooms in China and Japan REPORTS: (See 1. ETURNS.) of Consular Agents to be made through their superior officers monthly, to Legation in China.... by Consular Officer, of location of office.. how prepared and forwarded of irregular arrival of destitute seamen. of inspectors of vessels....... of wages and extra wages collected by master, of death of seamen on vessels.. of departure of vessel without her papers... of unlawful discharge of seamen of information for use of hydrographic office.. of refusal of master to deliver up effects of deserting seamen... of desertion of seamen, to be made within forty-eight hours.. of rescue of citizens and seamen from shipwreek. 239 240 241 249 547 271 257, 534-537 40 40 633 633 21 22 78 106 127, 128 198 209 211, 213 225 229 233 239,253 350 260 270 282 293 297 of circumstances of wreck 299 of sale of foreign-built ships to citizens of United States.. 316 of Consuls to Minister concerning movements of Mormon emigrants. of mutiny and insubordination of seamen of evidence against persons sent to United States for trial. by master, of death of seamen on board ship. of inventions, discoveries, etc... COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, ETC.: to be prepared from time to time.. subjects of 340 344 345 353 355 406-408 409 566 566 to be brief, accurate, and confined to one topic.. 567 567 to be communicated to Department of State only. blank form, sent out by Department to be filled and returned each 567 568 foreign weights, measures, and currency used in, to be reduced to 569 expenditures for, not allowed unless permission be previously ob- prices-current to be sent to Secretary of Treasury when required..... 570 571 571 572 573, 671 |