Letter

Jules Grévy to By the President of the Republic: The, November 27, 1883

[Inclosure 1 in No. 452.—Translation.]

decree of november 27, 1883.

The President of the French Republic, upon the report of the minister of commerce, considering the conformable opinion of the consultative committee of public health of France, dated the 26th November, 1883, decrees:

  • Article 1. Is, and shall remain, annulled, the decree dated the 18th of February, 1881, which prohibits on the territory of the French Republic the importation of salted pork of American origin.
  • Art. 2. The minister of commerce and the minister of finance are instructed, each so far as it may concern him, to execute the present decree, which shall be inserted in the Journal Officiel, and published in the Bulletin des Lois.

JULES GRÉVY.

By the President of the Republic: The minister of commerce, CH. HERISSON. The minister of finance, P. TIRARD.

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