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 56 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 123, 124, 130. 1908. under regulations to be made by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, to the supervising inspector and from him to the supervisiplg inspectorgeneral, who shall have the power to revise, set asi e, or a rm the said etermination of the local inspectors. Jexgpsvclmw "If any such vessel is deprived of the services of any member of urimew. mm the crew without the consent, fault, or collusion of·the master, owner, or any person interested in the vessel, the vessel may proceed on her yplyageilif in the judgment of the master she is sufficiently manned suc voyage. d Failure to explain "lf the master shall fail toeiiplain in writing such deficiency in the °°°i°”°" crew to the local inspectors wi in twelve hours of the time of the Paulo- arrival of the vessel at her destination, he shall be liable to a penalty of Vwwglslummdenvy fifty dollars. If the vessel shall have been insufficiently manned in the remuy. ‘ ]udgment of the local inspectors, the master shall be liable to a nalty · of one hundred dollars, or in case of an insufficient number of lifensed - officers to a lpenalty of five hundred dollars. " Mm Sec. 2. That this Act shall take effect on July first, nineteen hundred and eight. Approved, April 2, 1908. g0 u1?<:..E£1;_ 8.::itw'1‘p gprilend sectionlseventy-three of the Act to providea BWSII. [Public, No. 85.]. r Be it enacted  the Senate and Ease ofReg·eoentatives of the United ggnshml States of Ameracd m Ctmgress assembled, That the portion of section nrglzeg qnmam. seventythree of An Act to provide a government for the Territor of fH£wa11,"‘app1éove<l Apnlfeslh, nineteen hundred, which readys as 0 ows: n no ease 0 agric tural land shall be ted, ld or renewed by the government of the Territory of Hawaiirfdi a loiigef period than five years until Congress shall otherwise direct," is hereby amended to read as follows: "And no lease of agricultural land shall Tam of lm m_ pie granged, spld, or renewledhby glgpcgovernmeutlpf the Territory of . awau or a onger perio an, n ‘ S h ,X?l;81'P'155'°m°°d`theland, or any part thereof ee ¤eeSe'f{§’eI`§L ee“ee§“e?§.‘2'§e3Y.e°?§Z hgm•;cf};{ term of the lease be withdrawn from the operation thereof for homepoksezsét. stead or public purposes, in which case the rent reserved shall be reduced m proportion to the value of the rt so withdrawn and every such lease shall contain a provision to thiit eHect." 9 ` Approved, April 2, 1908. AM-l=¤¤· CHAP.130.——A Amr th ‘ n nies a,- - i*··=`i’¤·i¤.`S=“;~*.s¤·ié?**m»*"¤*(·*i?vg», . . . I I . IVOTK ODOR 8 lt , S ° a new bridge across said river in the placgbf ssdd pgesehtrbddgnhzidlsg gsvoilstguct Be it enacted by the Senate and House of]? esent tth ' fgqggggggklvjg State.; of Awaenea in Oepgresa assembled, mt the gedrftiles bfvlzffg glnslgggpggggruu. gheny and W aslungton, in the Stateof Pennsylvania, be, and they are b::§g?g';l:3f;h;;llf);dbt; ppnstpuct, mapultagil, and gpefate a joint cduntv _ _ . ere across e onon e aRiver at Monoxi- Lowlon. gahe a City. in the State aforesaid upon a site locat d t d` about one thousand feet down the htream of said rixfiar irdm  mg bridge across the same, which connects Monongahela City in Vi Sshington Lounty, gviflh Phorward Township, in Allegheny County an is now mamtamc y the said two co f .' tl Y f -i and purposes of general public travel. Thelsgidebridgle iiergbytsildthzif v 1 34 ized shal be constructed in accordance with the provisions of the Act R¢;;¤0·p£4.__f om entitled An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navibrides. gable waters," approved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred and