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 70 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cus. 152, 153. 1908. · "’f·¥»’%·€i” JJ sx, ...ll'€l.d ·t';t°232 '.‘§;3lt§.’}.¥§;£l°;°.Z.°‘é.£.¥;“b.*‘£‘.L'f.;2‘{,.£%‘?i’A. [Public, No.1,08.] bpd ports or places in tl3eiPhil*ipp1ne Archipglaagpi pteltvgtegpr  or places in PPIII0 SI1 O1' 0 GI' p\1Ip0S$, 1‘pOS€ . Be it enacted ky the Senate and House of Representat1h:es of tke United Phggple 1¤w¤¤¤- Statesqf America in Congress assembled, That until Congress shall ibwm- a,d;:`.h-fin, have authorized the registxiy as vessels of the United States of vessels {fag1mg!;';"?.?,; owned in the Philiplpme slands, the government of the Phihppme mem. Islands is hereby authorized to adopt, from time to time, and enforce regullagons goveigning theatgrans£rtIaltipir;)o;n;n2rlti:hl;: (and passengers weenporso pac in. rcumge uxtmmr- Sec. 2. That on and after the passage of) this Act the same tonnage §}"°]'°°U"j°°d taxes shall be levied collected, and gid upon all foreign vessels coming into the United States from e Philippine Islands which are required by law to be levied, collected, and paid upon vessels coming into the United States from fore' countries. xesmeuma on an- Sec. 3. That the provisions dfllaw restricting to vessels of the ‘“"" "’°" ‘°“""°°‘ United States the transportation of passengers and merchandise directly or indirectly from one port of the nited tates to another port of the United States stgallqpot be applicable tp fprelmn v(p?els engaging in trade between e iine s an s an the United States. ' memes to im-nm Sec. 4. That the Philippine Commission shall be authorized and "°'“°"· empowered to issue licenses to engage in lighterage or other exclusively harbor business to vessels or other craft actually engaged in such business at the date of the passage of this Act and to vessels or other craft built in the Philippine Islands or in the United States and owned b citizens of the United States or by inhabitants of the Philip ine Islands. rnnsppm govern-  5. That such of the navigation laws of the United States as are @"{_$,"_°'°° "“*` in force in the Philippine Islands in regard to vessels arriving in the ` Phili ine Islands from the mainland territo and other insu r - PP W P°S sessions of the Ihniped States shall conginnéeltp be administered by the proper officials 0 the government of the i ippiue Islands. aspen. Sec. 6. That the Act entitled "An Act to regulate shipping in trade "°-“·P·““· between ports of the United States and ports or places in the Philippine Islands, between ports or places in the Philippine Islands, and for other purposes," approved April thirtnetb, nineteen hundred and six, and al laws and parts of laws in conflict with the provisions of this Act, are hereby repealed. Approved, April 29, 1908. _ CHAP. 1 8.--A A M ki `a' - ggrguggglgrg- s..,,.; mg ¤...n..I.` n§L..3...·‘I.'“€,“¢‘3i’l`3l’Bl1l}.‘§,”?»$§h5;`{.`I1$1`i?§¤‘L".‘}l€E“€L‘£?§.§‘§ TE. —E>ub1icT1®5‘ii—- égr other purposes, for the tisca year ending June thimeth, nineteen Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the U `t d agprmgigpaggplanment States of America in Uongreng assembled. That the following seumzzlfe, ‘ an? tlgly are hereby, apppgprpatedghout of any mpney in the] Treasury no o erwise appropria, or e urpose o a i t t and contingent expenses of the Indian lgepartmentffoli fdlhhiiigltizdtly stipulations with various Indian tribes, and IH full compensation for all offices the salaries for which are gpecially provided for herein for the service of the hscal year ending une thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nine, namely: Geuemlprcvisions.I. GENERAL PROVISIONS. UDCIUI hl1E PTCSP  dent. · • Ag1¤:me¤:si¤¤e»·»¤· To enable the President to cause, under the r ·'{ th A t "l$,;,_,,_,,_3,,8_ of February eighth, eighteen hundred and eight};-gdtSeKn;n(titledc‘*a{?n