The Canal; Aspects of United States-Panamanian Relations, Volume 10 |
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Page 280
... persons actually reside in the Canal Zone . 2 ) No person who is not comprised within the following classes shall be entitled to reside within the Canal Zone : ( a ) Officers , employees , workmen or laborers in the service or employ of ...
... persons actually reside in the Canal Zone . 2 ) No person who is not comprised within the following classes shall be entitled to reside within the Canal Zone : ( a ) Officers , employees , workmen or laborers in the service or employ of ...
Page 282
... persons included in classes ( a ) and ( b ) in Section 2 of Article III of this treaty , who reside or sojourn in ... persons residing in territory under the jurisdiction of the Republic of Panama passing from the said territory into the ...
... persons included in classes ( a ) and ( b ) in Section 2 of Article III of this treaty , who reside or sojourn in ... persons residing in territory under the jurisdiction of the Republic of Panama passing from the said territory into the ...
Page 283
... persons or classes of persons arriving at ports of the Canal Zone shall be admitted to the Republic of Panama and to determine likewise what persons or classes of persons arriving at such ports shall be excluded from admission to the ...
... persons or classes of persons arriving at ports of the Canal Zone shall be admitted to the Republic of Panama and to determine likewise what persons or classes of persons arriving at such ports shall be excluded from admission to the ...
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