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 2421 54 STAT.] BRAZIL-CUSTOMS PRIVILEGES-OCT. 11, 1940 former country, and Brazilian career and other personnel attached to the Embassy and accredited consular offices in the United States of America, who are Brazilian nationals, to import, free from the payment of duties, in the countries in which they reside, any and all articles for their personal use, if they are not engaged in another occupation for the purpose of gain, and if the article is not one the importation of which is prohibited, respectively, by the laws of Brazil and by the laws of the United States of America. 2. In reply, and confirming this Ministry's note no. C/75/924.81 (22) (42) of April 24 last, 3 I take pleasure in informing Your Ex- cellency that the Brazilian Government, agreeing with the suggestion of the Government of the United States of America, accepts the agreement in the terms expressed above and considers it concluded by the exchange of these two notes. I avail myself of the opportunity to renew to Your Excellency the assurances of my highest consideration. OSWALDO ARANHA His Excellency Mr. JFMEBRON CAPEEY, Ambassador of the United States of Amerima. ' [Not printed.]

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