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of th ose countries, resident h e re , m ust be obtained.

Should a trav eller have any idea o f visiting R ussia,

he h a d b etter pro cu re the

vise

o f the R ussian

M inister in L o n d o n , before leav in g ; for R ussian

M inisters a t Foreign C ourts m ust comm unicate w ith

St. P e tersb u rg before granting a P a ssp o rt or

vise

to a stranger.

On leaving C o p en h ag en , the P a ssp o rt will be

dem anded a t the tim e of booking berth by Steam er,

and w ill be re tu rn e d , g e n e ra lly , on board the

S team er before reaching its destination.

T h e

vise

o f the Police (unless the P a ssp o rt

has the

vise

of the D anish M inister for Foreign

A ffairs) is alw ay s n ecessary before leaving Co­

penhagen.

Should the trav eller w ish to cross the §ound

to a tow n on the Sw edish c o a s t, or a short dis­

tance inland, he will be provided w ith a

Passere-

Seddel

(a P e rm it), free o f charge, on application

at the Oflice of the S te a m e r: and th is , for such

purpose, is o f itself sufficient.

T o v isit J u tla n d , the D uchies, or the Islands,

it is n ecessary to be p rov ided w ith a P assp o rt from

the P olice Office, or the Police

vise.

Should a trav eller lose his P asspo rt, h e m ust

apply at the B ritish L egation for another, or procure

from som e respectable citizen a requ est to the

Reisendes Contoir,

Police Office, th at a P assp o rt