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 FIFIY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1369. 1902. 711 _ Sec. 82. That the subsidiary and minor coinage hereinbefore author- mf’n‘;"*°°“ “’“*i“’°'*P· ized shall bear devices and inscriptions to be prescribed by the govern- ' ment of the Philippine Islands and such devices and inscriptions shall express the sovereignty of the United States, that it is a coin of the Philippine Islands, the denomination of the coin, and the year of the coinage. — Sec. 83. That the government of the Philippine Islands shall have the i  g*;¤P·{*g¤ **5 *9- power to make all necessary appropriations and all proper regulations  im, ew. ec N . or the redemlption and reissue of worn or defective coins and for carrying out other provisions of this Act relating to coinage. Sec. 84. That the laws relating to entry, clearance, and manifests _U¤i¤¤<1 Sims shipof steamships and other vessels arriving from or oing to foreign Yi$.€’m§.i€tE5f.iiJ§fg§ ports shall applly to voy es each way between the Pdiili ine Islands and the Unite States arid the possessions thereof, and ali) laws relat- customs umm. ing to the collection and protection of customs duties not inconsistent with the Act of Congress of March eighth, nineteen hundred and two, Am, p.s4. "temporarily to provide revenue for the Philippine Islands," shall alpphyg in the case of vessels and goods arriving from said Islands in t e nited States and its aforesaid possessions. The laws relating to seamen on foreign voyages shall apply to sea- ,,0S€,:é'§,°f‘ °“ ‘°“*¥" men on vessels going from the United States and its possessions afore— mwggmgvmenmv said to said Islands, the customs officers there being for this purpose osigem, °r °°°°°l" substituted for consular officers in foreign ports. The provisions of chapters six and seven, title forty-eight, Revised '°Q§l§“m§,€ Statutes, so far as now in force, and any amendments thereof, shall ¤¤¤¤¤§•:6k wm ppply to vessels making voyages either way between ports of the ii?s.,¤e¤¤.42m:ém, nited States or its aforesaid possessions and orts in said Islands; W 82*828* and the provisions of law relating to the public health and quarantine shall apply in the case of all vessels enterin a port of the United States or its aforesaid possessions from said Isliinds, where the customs officers at the port of departure shall perform the duties required by such law of consular officers in foreign ports. _ Section three thousand and live, Revised Statutes, as amended, and ,u,'T"”°t°fm°r°h°"` other existing laws concerning the transit of merchandise through the R·S··“°·“°°5·P·"""- United States, shall apply to merchandise arriving at any port of the United States destined for any of its insular and continental possessions, or destined from any of them to foreign countries. I Nothin in this Act shall be held to repeal or alter an part of the u,ll§°£{°' Ws °°°` Act of Mirch eighth, nineteen hundredand two, aforesaid; or to apply -‘*""~¤‘·”’· to Guam, Tutuila, or Mauna, except that section eight of an Act ent1- tled “An Act to revise and amen the tariff laws of the Philippine m§,‘}§,EY°*°“‘ ‘““`” °' Archipelagg/’ enacted by the Philgppine Commission on the seven- AM. r>- M teenth of ptember, nineteen hun red and one, and approved by an Act entitled "An Act temporarily to provide revenues for the Philippine Islands, and for other purposes,’ apdproved March eighth, nineteen hundred and two, is hereby amende so as to authorize the Civil Governor thereof in his discretion to establish the equivalent rates of the money in circulation in said Islands with the money of the United States as often as once in ten days. S20. 85. That the treasury of the Philippine Islands and such bank- u,?,,,°*§,‘},‘f,ll$?'i°“ °f "'"’ ing associations in said islands with a paid up capital of not less than two million dollars and chartered by the Unite States or any State thereof as may be designated by the Secretary of \Var and the Secretary of the 'lreasurv of the United States shall be depositories of public money of the `Unitmi States, subject to the provisions of egrist- Pr _ ing law governing such depositories in the Unite States: Provided, mm 0; bonds, That the treasury of the government of said islands shall not be required °*°·· **0* "*1¤*'°d- to deposit bonds in the Treasury of the United States., or to give other specific securities for the safe-keegqing of public money except as prescribed, in his discretion, by the cretary of War.