The Secretary of State to the Japanese Ambassador.

No. 18.]

Excellency: Referring to the department’s note No. 17, of the 23d instant, on the subject of the proposed arrangement between the Governments of the United States and Japan regarding the reciprocal exemption from inspection in either country of the merchant vessels of the other, I have the honor to inclose herewith, for your information, a copy of a letter from the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, inclosing a copy of an order, issued by him, exempting vessels of the Empire of Japan from all inspection made under the Steamboat-Inspection Service, except such as is necessary to satisfy the local inspectors that the condition of the vessel, her boilers, and life [Page 994] saving equipments are as stated in the current Japanese certificate of inspection, in accordance with the provisions of section 4400 of the Revised Statutes of the United States.

Accept, etc.,

Elihu Root.
[Inclosure.]

The Secretary of Commerce and Labor to the Secretary of State.

Sir: Receipt is acknowledged of your letter of November 23, 1906, relative to the proposed reciprocal arrangement between the United States and the Empire of Japan as to the inspection of steamships and of the accompanying copy of a note from the Japanese ambassador transmitting the translation of an ordinance issued by the Japanese minister of state for communications, exempting vessels of the United States from inspection as stated therein.

In response thereto I have the honor to state that necessary measures have been taken by this department to insure to vessels of Japan a similar exemption from the operation of the steamboat-inspection laws of the United States, and I inclose herewith copy of an order,a in the usual form, to be issued by this department November 26, 1906, exempting vessels of the Empire of Japan from all inspection made under the Steamboat-Inspection Service, except such as is necessary to satisfy the local inspectors that the condition of the vessel, her boilers and life-saving equipments are as stated in the current Japanese certificate of inspection, in accordance with the provisions of section 4400 of the Revised Statutes of the United States.

I may add that telegraphic notice of this order will be sent to the officers of the Steamboat-Inspection Service on the Pacific coast simultaneously with the issuance of the order.

Very respectfully,

V. H. Metcalf.
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