The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . rts are necessary for the Turkish dominions,including Egypt and Palestine, and must be certi-fied by a Turkish consular officer before enteringTurkish jurisdiction. Persons quitting the UnitedStates with eventual purpose of visiting any part ofTurkey, are advised that their passports may con-veniently be certified in advance by the consul-gen-eral of Turkey at New York, thus avoiding possibledifficulty in obtaining the prescribed visa in an-other country en route. Persons traveling with United States passpo


The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . rts are necessary for the Turkish dominions,including Egypt and Palestine, and must be certi-fied by a Turkish consular officer before enteringTurkish jurisdiction. Persons quitting the UnitedStates with eventual purpose of visiting any part ofTurkey, are advised that their passports may con-veniently be certified in advance by the consul-gen-eral of Turkey at New York, thus avoiding possibledifficulty in obtaining the prescribed visa in an-other country en route. Persons traveling with United States passportsdesirous of entering Germany from France shouldnot neglect to have their passports viseed by theconsul-general of Germany at Paris, thus possiblysaving themselves much inconvenience and delay. It is also understood that in many of the largecities of Germany passports are required of allforeigners who therein take up even a shortresidence. PASTA, GiuDiTT.^ Judith, an Italian opera-singer;born of Jewish parents in Como, near Milan, April9, 1798; educated in music in Como and at the. Conservatoire, in Milan; married Pesta, a first triumph was at Verona, in 1822. The nextyear she appeared at the Paris Italian Opera, whereher singing was greatly admired. From 1825 to1833 she sang in London, Paris and other magnificent voice passed easily from the highestsoprano notes to the gravest contralto tones; in ad-dition she possessed fine dramatic power. La Soti-nambula was written for her by Bellini; her principalroles were Medea, Desdemona, Semiramide, Nina,Camilla, and Giulia in Romeo e Giiilia. She retiredfrom the stage in 1834, and died April i, OR PASTILS. See Crayon, Vol. VI, P-SS5- PASTEUR, Louis, a French chemist and biolo-gist; born in Dole, in the department of Jura, , 1822; received thede- gree of from theficole Normale in 1S47;professor of physics inthe Faculty of Sciences,Strasburg, in 1849; deanof the Faculty of Sciencesat Lill


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