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the control and management of the same. ARTICLE IV. SECTION I. The general classification is hereby made a part of these rules and regulations. SEC. II. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company reserves the right, subject to the approval of the Commission, to amend or correct the classification at any time before the opening of the exposition by giving thirty days' public notice. ARTICLE V. SECTION I. The price of admission will be 50 cents. SEC. II. While the broadest construction will be placed upon the rights of exhibitors and their agents to free admission to the grounds for the purpose of caring for their respective exhibits, it is intended to restrict these courtesies within reasonable limits. ARTICLE VI. SECTION I. No charge will be made for space allotted for exhibits. SEC. II. No charge will be made for space allotted for buildings of foreign governments, or the United States Government, or of the State, Territorial, or District governments of the United States. ARTICLE VII. SECTION I. Exhibitors of manufactured articles must be the manufacturers or producers thereof. SEC. II. The country where an exhibit is produced, and not the citizenship of the exhibitor, will determine the nationality of an exhibit. SEC. III. Each foreign nation participating in the exposition will be accorded an official representative, to be accredited to the president of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company, through the Secretary of State of the United States, or otherwise. SEC. IV. Allotment of space to exhibitors from countries where governments have appointed official representatives to the exposition will be made by or through such representatives. SEC. V. While it is expected, as far as possible, to confine negotiations in the United States to the official representatives of the respective States, Territories, and Districts, the right is reserved to confer directly with individuals. ARTICLE VIII. SECTION I. All applications for space for buildings must be filed on or before July 1, 1902. SEC. II. Application for space for exhibits in the buildings of the exposition must be filed on or before the respective dates following, to wit: (a) For machinery and mechanical appliances intended for
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