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CHAPITRE I CONDUITE DES RELATIONS EXTÉRIEURES | |||||||||||||||||
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4E PARTIE REPRÉSENTATION DIPLOMATIQUE ET CONSULAIRE | |||||||||||||||||
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. . . Canadian Consulate, New Orleans 19. Mr. Chance. The new Consulate established in New Orleans, Louisiana, with offices at 201 International Trade Mart will be open for regular consular business on February 15, 1952. The State Department has been informed of the appointment of Mr. Gerald Anderson Newman as Consul and Trade Commissioner and of Mr. Charles Odillon Roger Rousseau as Vice Consul and Assistant Trade Commissioner with jurisdiction in the States of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas; and of the consequential redistribution of Canadian consular territories in the United States which will now become effective on February 15, 1952. The revised territories are as follows:
It is not proposed to alter existing Commissions and Exequaturs but to change them only as officer replacements take place. | |||||||||||||||||
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