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 CUSTOMS TREATMENT-CONSULAR IMPORTS-NORWAY. the privilege of entry free of duty of their baggage and all other personal property whether accompanying the officer to his post or unported at any time during his incumbenclT thereof, provided, nevertheless, that no article the importation 0 which is prohibited by the law of either of the two countries may be brought into its territories. It is understood, however, that this privilege shall not be extended to unsalaried consular officers (honorary c,onsuls) or' to consular officers who are engaged in any private occupation for gain in the countries to which they are accredited, save "ith respect to govern- mental supplies. This agreement shall become operative on February 1st, 1932. Accept, Sir, the renewed assurances of my highest consideration. HONORABLE HENRY L. STIMSON, Secretary oj State, Washington, D. O . [No. 32] H. H. BACHKE 2699