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ThG British Legation, Bredgade 26.

Tlie following list of the foreign legations and consu­ lates shows, th a t the diplo­ matic representation in Co­ penhagen is quite extensive, and, as it will be noticed from our illustrations, a num ­ ber of the legations have their own buildings. 77 on second floor, telephone Central 1448, local 194 (open 9—4). Certificate of admission is required from commercial t r a ­ vellers, travelling for foreign houses and if they are foreig­ ners. This certificate is to be bought at the office of the collector of customs, the custom house, Amaliegade, and is made out in the travel-

»Danish Foreign Office Journalct, intended for in­ formation of foreign readers. Quarterly appears »Bevue commerciale Dauoise«, »Revi- sta commercial Danesa« and »DiinischeHandelsrundschau«, printed respectively in French, Spanish and German. All foreigners m ust have a passport from their own country. A passport-visfi is required from foreigners, whose country demand the vis 6 from Danish subjects. All Danish legations and au­ thorized consulates visa the passports to Denmark. The passport-office for Co­ penhagen is at the Police Headquarters, the office room

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