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women, by marriage, acquire citizenship

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form of Consuls' proceedings

notification of parties to dispute.

numbering passports....

penalty for issuing passport to an alien
DISPUTES BETWEEN MASTERS AND OFFICERS:
limitation of consular jurisdiction

exclusive jurisdiction of, conferred by treaties.
extended jurisdiction in oriental countries.
wages, limitations as to jurisdiction over
tort or contract, extension of jurisdiction to.
jurisdiction over criminal offences in oriental

countries

verification of complaint by oath.

defendant's answer in dispute
cross-examination of witnesses
judgment to be summary

costs, Consul's decision as to

costs, how estimated...

WAGES, disputes as to, Consul's duty

rule that wages depend on freight, comment
thereon

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767

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175

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185

exceptions and distinctions in accidents.

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seamen entitled to wages though no freight ac-

crues.

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private contract between owner and shipper can-
not affect right to wages

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if vessel and cargo lost on voyage out, wages lost.

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if vessel and cargo lost on voyage home, wages on
outward voyage earned..

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No abatement of wages on account of loss of
freight.

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Voyage and wages divided by ports of delivery....
LOCAL AUTHORITIES:

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Paragraphs.

CONSULS-Continued.

penalty for consular neglect of duty enjoined by

statute of July, 1840, regulating shipment and
discharge of seamen.

boarding officer to report violations

when Consuls may ask for instructions

penalty if Consul issues fraudulent certificate of
ownership of property..

ARCHIVES, for further instructions as to. (See REC-

ORDS.)

ACCOUNTS OF CONSULS. (See ACCOUNTS.)

BILLS OF HEALTH, CONSULAR. (See HEALTH.)
CONSULAR COURTS. (See JUDICIAL POWERS.)

CORRESPONDENCE, OFFICIAL. (See CORRESPONDENCE.)
CORRESPONDENCE WITH NEWSPAPERS.

(See CORRES-

CONDUCT, OFFICIAL. (See CORRESPONDENCE.)

PONDENCE.)

TIONS.)

DESERTERS from United States vessels. (See DESER-

ESTATES of decedents. (See ESTATES.)

EXTRADITION of criminals. (See EXTRADITION.)
"COMMERCIAL RELATIONS," publication of.

MERCIAL RELATIONS.)

RENT, account for office. (See ACCOUNTS.)
RETURNS. (See ACCOUNTS; RETURNS.)
UNOFFICIAL DUTIES. (See TITLES.)
SURVEY OF VESSELS. (See VESSELS.)

(See COM-

TRANSFER OF VESSELS ABROAD. (See VESSELS.)
RANK as to one another. (See PRECEDENCE.)
with army and navy. (See PRECEDENCE.)

CONSULS, DEPUTY:

their character...

bond may be required.

have functions during presence of Consul

interdiction as to trade..

certificates of appointment expire.

limitation of functions

their appointment..

788

790

496

766

11, 828

812

11

812

11

13

19, 811

19

19

53, 54, 55, 56

61, 811

reasons for appointment in British dominions to

be reported

approved and recognized before perform duties
their relations to naval officers

their salary to be paid by Consul

for duties as Consular Officer. (See CONSULS.)
for comparative rank. (See PRECEDENCE.)

CONSULS, VICE:

their character..

have no functions during presence of Consul....

10,828

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for duties as Consular Officers. (See CONSULS.)

for comparative rank. (See PRECEDENCE.)

CONSULAR AGENTS:

are subordinate to Consuls.

reside within the district at ports different from res-
idence of principal..

limits of district...

limitation of functions..

appointment...

11, 828

11

11

13

19, 811

19

19

44

912

-53, 54, 55, 56

61, 812

812

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reasons for appointment in British Dominions to be
reported

approved and recognized before entering upon dut-
ies

appointment must have Consul General's approval
allowances limited to postage and stationery.
relations to naval officers.

compensation, from fees..
interdiction as to trade

allowances for postage and stationery.

for duties as Consular Officer. (See CONSUL.)
for comparative rank. (See PRECEDENCE.)

CONSULATES, location of..

when open for business.

list of all Consulates of the United S.ates, except-
ing agencies. (See APPENDIX V.)

COOLIES. (See CHINESE EMIGRANTS.)

COURTS, CONSULAR. (See JUDICIAL POWERS.)
CORRESPONDENCE WITH NEWSPAPERS:
such correspondence prohibited..
literary articles not prohibited..

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71

289,816

289

CORRESPONDENCE AND CONDUCT, OFFICIAL:

of Consuls, in relation with foreign governments..
absence of diplomatic position...

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299,809

inability to correspond directly with foreign gov-
ernment

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Paragraphs.

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302

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304

305

CORRESPONDENCE, CONDUCT, &c.--Continued.
ability to correspond directly with foreign govern-

ment...

manner of correspondence.

social relations..

refrain from local political opinions.

certificates of protection in Turkey, restriction as

to....

CORRESPONDENCE WITH DEPARTMENT. (See CONSULS.)
COSTA RICA:

Consuls, relation to Diplomatic Representatives...
CREW LISTS. (See SEAMEN.)
CRIMINALS:

CUBA:

Consuls, duty as to. (See PAUPERS; EXTRADITION.)

45, 46

relations of Consuls to Consul General
Consul General directly responsible to Department.

..5, 40, 42, 44

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DEBENTURES, OR LANDING CERTIFICATES:
Consuls' duty as to giving debenture..

to prevent frauds Consuls must not certify without
personal inspection......

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consular right to take. (See CONSULS.)

DEPUTY CONSULS. (See CONSULS, DEPUTY.)

DEPUTY CONSUL GENERAL. (See CONSULS GENERAL,

DEPUTY.)

DESERTIONS:

of seamen defined..

overstay of leave not desertion.
master's connivance at desertion.

Consuls' powers over deserters in absence of treaty.
certification of desertion by masters in crew lists.
Consuls' authentication of such certification....

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201

201

202, 781

203,822

822

Paragraphs.

DESERTIONS-Continued.

local authorities assist in arrest of deserters under
treaty

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form of consular application to local authorities. 205,781
refusal of local authorities to assist, Consuls notify
Minister and Department..

206

consular investigation of cause of desertion..

207,787

forfeiture of wages..

822

extra wages due if desertion caused by cruelty.
purpose of cruel treatment....

207,787

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Consuls must avoid encouraging desertion. (See
also CONSULS)

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DISPUTES between masters and officers. (See CONSULS.)
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC:

consular archives inviolable

25, 565

consular jurisdiction over masters and crews..
consular right to reclaim deserters

34, 565

35, 565

recognition of Consular Officers..

565

participation of Consuls in extradition of criminals.

566

DRAFTS, CONSULS':

penalty for Consuls' refusal to honor treasury draft.
(See ACCOUNTS; COMPENSATION.)

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relations of Consuls to Consuls General....... 4, 40, 42, 44
relations of Consuls General to Diplomatic Repre-

sentatives

EMIGRANT PASSENGER LAW:

passage, date of its...

violations, Consul's report of

(See CHINESE EMIGRANTS; PASSENGERS; PAU-
PERS; APPENDIX VI.)

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