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Rh be promptly brought to the attention of such firms as are equipped to handle the same.

To establish headquarters in Mexico City for local organisation and for affiliation with chambers in the United States and with American chambers in the cities of Latin America and Europe.

To offer membership to American firms and American residents in the Republic of Mexico and in the United States.

To secure correspondents throughout Mexico and especially in localities that do not afford the services and co-operation of American consular officers.

To compile information thus gathered and to distribute or utilise it for the benefit of members and for promotion of American trade and industry; applying such information to inquiries from the United States and helping non-residents to discriminate between desirable and undesirable enterprises.

To publish a periodical bulletin and market reporter, carrying paid advertisements, and ultimately to establish and let space for exhibits both of American manufactures, and of the products of Mexico. To take up such other activities as the members may determine.

With these objects in view Americans are invited to join in organising an American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico.

The State Department at Washington, on being