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 1452 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 285. 1911. p,});*,j€g'i°S *° °'¤· Sec. 5. That hereafter the Act granting to certain employees of the combensacion al- United States the right to receive from 1t comlpensation for in]ur1es l°$§ii'35_ D, 55·,·_ sustained in the course of their employment sha apply to all employ- ees under the Isthmian Canal Commission, when injured in the course of their employment; and claims for compensation on account of injury or death resulting from an accident occurring hereafter shall be settled by the chairman of the Isthmian Canal Commission, who shall, as to such claims and under such regulations as he may prescribe, perform all the duties now devolving upon_the Secretary of gqqvgyg claims mr Commerce and Labor: Provided, That when an injury results in umm. dealth, claim forfcomperlrsgtiotril on account thereof shall be filed wit in one ear a ter suc ea . ~ Panama Railroad. Sec. 6. Iiiereafter the Panama Railroad Company shall not be f,,?§§‘,‘;i§‘e‘QYe{§{{“§§$° required tp give bond, either with or without surety, in contracts which it may make to furnish services, materials, or su plies to the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, or other departments of the government, and such contracts may be made for periods less than one year, as may_ bel aglreed on, gud formal contracts in writing shall not be re u1re u ess a e on. bespmgnpr sim-aesm (Sec. 7. That $9 sums apprgpriated by this Act for salaries of ‘“ ‘ officers and empggyees of the overnment shall be in full for such salaries for the al year nineteen hundred and twelve, and all laws or parts of laws in conflict with the provisions of this Act be, and the same are hereby, repealed. Approved, March 4, 1911.