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"for any reason whatsoever, together with its crew
"and the passengers, if any.
The only exception to the above rules is in favour of aircraft
carried on board a vessel of war, which, so long as they
remain on the vessel and do not indulge in flights over
neutral territory or waters, are deemed to be part of the
vessel. The rules of neutrality provide a limited right of
sojourn for belligerent vessels of war in neutral ports and
waters, and also a right of innocent passage through neutral
waters, and this right extends to any aircraft carried on
board such a vessel while remaining on board.
6. A copy of this letter is being sent to the Air
Ministry.
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I am,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
N.B. Ronald