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 88 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6. 1909. regulations as may be necessary to protect the revenue against fraud and secure the identity and character of all such importations when again withdrawn and exported, restricting and lrmrting the export and withdrawal to the same (port of entry where rmpprted, and also limiting all bonds to a perio of time of not more t an six months mmm! for mm froén the darigpf w importsaltgiorp f Od lu h be, ,: mc. 19. t materi o oreign r uction w 'c may ?$°:gj;'5§g:h£,§·,§{£: necessary for the construction of vessels built in the United States forg£-ge, Zggp. 4¤r foreilgnpccount agi owneirséhlip, oi for Sie pgrpose oflbeigglemployeg inte oreigntr eincu`gtetr e tweente tantrcan ` Pacific ports of the [United States, and all such materials necessary for the building of their machinery, and all articles necessary for their outfit an eggépment, may be imported in bond under such regulations as the rotary of the Treasuuiy may prescribe; and upon Rdmummwmr proof that such materials have been used or such  no duties wasenee. shall be hgizlid ihizeospl. gait vessels receiying the neg; offtlgis ‘ section s no ow to eng in the coastwise the 0 the United Stateimgre thiarg six m¢}n1gisa§n? any cénehyeplr excippt uppln the payment tot e United Stateso the utieso w 'c are ateis erein ,,,,d, ,,,,_ allowed: Provided, That vessels built in the United States for foreign $::3;** ·=¤••¤r*¤¤ tacslounig apxd pywngghgp shall not be allowed to engage in the coastwrse ° r e o the m tates. - Am*;“,§,'g°§,‘°,,f,§,§’“,‘,{ Sec. 20. That all articles of foreign fproduction needed for the f<>¥,{_*g_,¤·*:•&¤£;:§_¤4g{t repair of American vessels enga¥d rn oreign trade, including the V0l.N,p.N7. trade between the Atlantic and acific ports of the United States, mg;] withdrayvn  bondpdhwarrfisgouses free of dutyhpnder such Fmmwuvweh re a ions as e re aryo the asurymay(prescr·i . sc. 21. That section twenty-mne hrmdred an e ht -t 0 f th Revisgdditatutef offtlile United States be, and thelgarrie lilereliy is? amen e 0 rea as 0 ows: ,;;§::.· 2982 rih zfparr .2%.*m*°.*a*S*:.*g. 8****P*r For P“***° m. y an om on e manu ac urm war F··$§§·¤•¤·P·5’5· houses, fred of duty or oflinternal-revenue tax as the case ria bgmm shall be extended under such r gul f lth Se t {th, e aronsas e crea 0 e Treasurg shall prescribe, to the vessels of war of any natioriyin ports of the mted tates wh1ch_may reciprocate such privileges toward md ed the vessels of war of the United States in its ports.’ ‘ ,,5*,,, ,,,2*,},,, v€,§,,?F}§ Sec. 22. That whenever any vessel laden with merchandiseyin v¤1.:so,p,2w. bay,_or waters subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, and within its limits, for the period of two years, and is abandoned by the owner thereof, any person who may raise such vessel shall be permitted to bring any merchandise recovered therefrom into the port nearest to the place where such vessel was so raised free from the ggyment of any duty thereupon, but under such regulations as the E nm mmm gretary ofrlalhe T§easury may prescribe. ,,,’ ‘,, ,,0,, .,, ‘ sc. 23. at a articles manufactured in wh l ‘ rt f - vn, 30, ,,, em, ‘ intended for exportation without being charged with dut and without having an internal·revenue stam afiixed thereto, shaliirnder such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may rescribe, in order to be so manufactured and exported be made and) manufactured in _ bonded warehouses similar to those llcnown and designated in Treas- §r0<gy»·· ury Regulations as bonded warehouses, class six: Provided That the manufacturer of such articles shall first give satisfactory ,bonds for {hp faithful zbsiarggnce of all the provisions of law and of such regu- __ a ions as s a prescribed by the Secret f th T : $1******* ¤¤*****¤·i· Pmmdedfurther, That the manufacture of distillievil sipiritsehohilgrlhliilri . starch, molasses or sugar, rncluding all dilutions or mixtures of therri or either of them, shall not be permitted in such manufacturing warehouses.
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