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ARTICLE-58
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... Upon the
outbreak of hostilities
, and pending an
arrangement
on this matter with the
Protecting Power
, the
Detaining Power
may determine the
maximum
amount
of
money
in
cash
or in any similar form, that
prisoners
may have in their
possession
. Any
amount
in excess, which was properly in their
possession
and which has been taken or withheld from them, shall be placed to their
account
, together with any monies
deposited
by them, and shall not be converted into any other
currency
without their
consent
. ...
ARTICLE-67
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...
Advances
of
pay
, issued to
prisoners of war
in
conformity
with
Article
60
, shall be considered as made on behalf of the
Power
on which they depend. Such
advances
of
pay
, as well as all payments made by the said
Power
under
Article
63
, third paragraph, and
Article
68
, shall form the
subject
of
arrangements
between the
Powers
concerned
, at the close of
hostilities
. ...
ARTICLE-109
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... Throughout the
duration
of
hostilities
,
Parties to the conflict
shall endeavour, with the
cooperation
of the
neutral Powers
concerned
, to make
arrangements
for the
accommodation
in
neutral countries
of the
sick
and
wounded
prisoners of war
referred to in the second paragraph of the following
Article
. They may, in
addition
, conclude
agreements
with a
view
to the direct
repatriation
or
internment
in a
neutral country
of able-bodied
prisoners of war
who have undergone a long
period
of
captivity
. ...
ARTICLE-122
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... The
Information
Bureau
shall furthermore be charged with collecting all
personal
valuables,
including
sums in
currencies
other than that of the
Detaining Power
and
documents
of importance to the
next of kin
, left by
prisoners of war
who have been
repatriated
or released, or who have
escaped
or
died
, and shall forward the said valuables to the
Powers
concerned
. Such
articles
shall be sent by the
Bureau
in
sealed
packets which shall be accompanied by
statements
giving clear and
full
particulars of the
identity
of the
person
to whom the
articles
belonged, and by a complete
list
of the contents of the
parcel
. Other
personal
effects
of such
prisoners of war
shall be transmitted under
arrangements
agreed
upon between the
Parties to the conflict
concerned
. ...
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