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1 Note 1(b) to §603(a), Art. XXVIII, of the Consular Regulations of the United States
2 Mr. Knox , Secy, of State, to American Diplomatic and Consular Officers, March 24,1910,quoting Circular Instruction to Consular Officers, of April 30,1906, Dept, of State, Circulars Relating to Citizenship, 1916,30-32
3 Id. “ In cases of this kind,” it was said, “ the Department must regard the enterprise as essentially foreign from the point of view of international competition, and, therefore, the activities of the diplomatic and consular officers in behalf of the American citizens who are concerned in the establishment of such extraterritorial factories should be limited to matters of courtesy and the supplying of general information only.”
4 Note 1(b) to §603(a), Art. XXVIII, of the Consular Regulations of the United States.
5 See,Domeratzky, Louis ,“American Industry Abroad,” Foreign Affairs, VIII, p. 569.Google Scholar