Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac, Volume 18

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Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 1903 - Almanacs, American
 

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Page 187 - In addition to the statements required by rule 3, the applicant must state that he or she is the son or daughter, as the case may be, of the person described in the certificate of naturalization, which must be submitted for inspection, and must set forth the facts of emigration, naturalization, and residence, as...
Page 187 - The affidavit must be attested by an officer authorized to administer oaths, and if he has an official seal it must be affixed. If he has no seal, his official character must be authenticated by certificate of the proper legal officer.
Page 187 - The applicant must take the oath of allegiance to the Government of the United States. The application must be accompanied by...
Page 187 - A person who is entitled to receive a passport if temporarily abroad should apply to the diplomatic representative of the United States in the country where he happens to be; or, in the absence of a diplomatic representative, to the consul-general of the United States; or, in the absence of both, to the consul of the United States. The necessary statements may be made before the nearest consular officer of the United States.
Page 395 - ... feet 1 inch; kilometer (1,000 meters) equals 0.62137 mile (3,280 feet 10 inches) ; myriameter (10,000 meters) equals 6.2137 miles. Metric Surface Measure.
Page 395 - Cottons, Lace and Hosiery Lumber, Carpenters and Coopers. . Clothing and Millinery Hats, Gloves and Furs Chemicals, Drugs and Paints Printing and Engraving Milling and Bakers Leather, Shoes and Harness Liquors and Tobacco Glass, Earthenware and Bricks All other Total Manufacturing. TRADERS. General Stores Groceries, Meats and Fish . . . Hotels and Restaurants Liquors and Tobacco Clothing and Furnishing Dry Goods and Carpets Shoes, Rubbers and Trunks.
Page 147 - In order to be qualified to serve, as a trial juror, in a court in the city and county of New York, a person must be : 1.
Page 402 - States, addressed to the Librarian of Congress at Washington, District of Columbia, a printed copy of the title of the book, map.
Page 325 - ... the Trustees of the Fund for the Relief of Widows and Orphans of deceased Clergymen, and of aged, infirm, and disabled Clergymen...
Page 434 - Section 342 of this act; iJoormen of police, not exceeding two in number to each fifty of the total number of patrolmen; surgeons of police, not exceeding forty In number, one of whom shall be chief surgeon, and patrolmen to the number of 6,382.

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