CONTENTS 
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IV. Status of American citizens in certain 
countries, etc.—Continued. ~ 
Finland_ 30 
France_ 31 
Greece_ 37 
Italy- 39 
Latvia_ 39 
Netherlands- 40 
Persia_ 42 
Poland_ 43 
Rumania_’- 45 
Russia-- 46 
Serbs, Croats and Slovenes- 46 
Spain_ 46 
Switzerland_ 47 
Turkey_ 48 
Union of Soviet Socialist Repub¬ 
lics_ 49 
Yugoslavia_ 51 
(iv) 
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NOTICE TO BEARERS OF 
PASSPORTS 
WARNING.—A naturalized citizen should read 
carefully section II and those parts of 
sections III or IV which relate to the coun¬ 
try of which he was originally a national. 
Persons born in the United States of alien 
parents should also read these sections 
with care. 
CHINA.—The attention of persons pro¬ 
ceeding to China is especially called to 
paragraphs 9, 10, 11, and 12. 
MONEY REGULATIONS.—Special at¬ 
tention is called to paragraph 8, particu¬ 
larly as to regulations governing the 
money which travelers may bring into 
and out of the countries they expect to 
visit. 
I. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION OF 
GENERAL INTEREST 
1. Signature.—-The signature of the 
person to whom a passport is issued 
should be affixed in the places indicated 
therein immediately upon its receipt. 
The passport is not valid unless it has 
been signed. The bearer should also fill 
in the blank spaces on the inside cover of 
the passport. 
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