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Created1860-06-01
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Records for the arrival of a ship in the port of Havana, which brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba. On this trip, a medic was called to the ship to examine several sick settlers.

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Relates that the civil government regulated the ability of Chinese settlers to marry. If they possessed a cedula, or identity record (meaning they were legally employed in Cuba, but had not yet become a permanent resident), they needed permission to marry anyone who was considered to be of a different

Relates that the civil government regulated the ability of Chinese settlers to marry. If they possessed a cedula, or identity record (meaning they were legally employed in Cuba, but had not yet become a permanent resident), they needed permission to marry anyone who was considered to be of a different race. Chinese settlers could only marry other Chinese settlers without permission
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Created1867-02-17
DescriptionReport detailing the regulations and laws concerning the burial of Chinese settlers and the efforts of the Commission to establish these laws.
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Created1973
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The first article is a schedule for a training program concerning the role of civil service and the duties of the civil servant and the citizen in order to better education, agriculture, civil services, and other services through government intervention or cooperation. the second article is an unofficial translation of

The first article is a schedule for a training program concerning the role of civil service and the duties of the civil servant and the citizen in order to better education, agriculture, civil services, and other services through government intervention or cooperation. the second article is an unofficial translation of Protocol to agreement on the restoration of peace and reconciliation in Laos between the Vientiane government and the Patriotic Forces.