AMERICAN PASSPORTS
REGULATIONS AMENDED. HONOLULU EXEMPTED. (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. Strong objection was taken some time ago to a regulation, requiring all passengers by steamer calling at Honolul to carry passports vised by the American Consulate, The Secretary .of State for the Colonics was advised by the New Zealand Government that passengers by British steamers for Vancouver should be, exempt from this if they wished to go ashore; at Honolulu. Advice has now been received that the American Consulate at Auckland has been instructed- from Washington that pass ports need not be vised unless passengers disembark in American territory.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 September 1920, Page 2
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