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n of all matters connected with the relations between the Consular Service and Diplomatic administration is hereby declared established". [31:1] N:o 4. [33:1] N:o 5. [33:2] Some other points in Mr BOSTROeM'S Memorandum were rejected by the Norwegian side. They ran as follows: 1:o Before a Consul was nominated, opportunity should be given to the Minister for Foreign affairs to make such observations as he might think necessary. 2:o In the Consular Diploma, the King shall be styled King of Sweden and Norway--not King of Norway and Sweden, as was the case in Norway--as these Diplomas are intended for presentation to Foreign powers, and the King always makes use of this title abroad Foreign powers. 3:o As long as the appointment of separate consuls was not approved of by Foreign powers and so long as ambassadors in a Foreign conntry had not been stationed, the joint Consular Service should continue its functions. --Mr HAGERUP did not refer to these points in his reply partly because the difficulties of his agreeing on them with Mr BOSTROeM were not, according to his own account, so very insurmountable. [34:1] N:o 6. [34:2] N:o 7. [35:1] They are mentioned, for instance, in the Act of Union. [35:2] It is characteristic that NANSEN in his review of the negotiations (page 76 and following) does not mention one of the Swedish demands. It can, however, be safely referred to all, who are impartial on the subject, as to whether its decisions, as NANSEN (page 77) insists, imply the subordination of the Norwegian Consular Service to the Swedish Minister for Foreign affairs on a very extensive scale. [35:3] In that case, what numbers of legislative rules and regulations would have remained unwritten! [36:1] N:o 8. [36:2] N:o 9 V. [Sidenote: _Norwegian accusations aganist the Swedish government._] The breaking off of the negotiations caused great depression in Norway, and even in wide circles in Sweden the issue was deeply deplored. Norwegian policy had always been a policy of strong feelings, and now it made it an object systematically to work up illwill against Sweden. Strong expressions were not wanting, and soon the whole of Europe-- thanks to the indefatigable manner in which the Norwegians cultivated the European Press--resounded with accusations against the Swedish government, and the entire Swedish nation of unreasonableness, fickleness etc. etc.; it was important now to make goo
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