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English: Journal officiel de la République française. Lois et décrets (version papier numérisée) n° 0250 du 23/10/1962, containing the TRAITE DE CESSION PAR LA FRANCE A L'INDE DES ETABLISSEMENTS FRANCAIS DE PONDICHERY, KARIKAL, MAHE ET YANAON. Text of the treaty starts on the lower left on Page 10302. Contains the original treaty and subsequent amendments with the back and forth between the governments of France and India before final acceptance of the treaty.
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