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 1456 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Rns. 8-10. 1911.} February 23·191r [No. 8.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the printing of the message of the Presi- [S·J·R“· 139*] dent, together with the report of the agent of the United States in the North Atlantic [Pub. Res.,No. 58.] Coast Fisheries Arbitration at The Hague. 4 Resolved by the Senate (md Home of Representatives of the United Cégsgrgghérggsa gg; States of America in Oongres.;] assembled, 'zghait the Presidgnt’s molsszzgc ·, of February first nineteen undred an e even toget er wit e ·;a§E§E;Qg,§p’2f{°f,§i report of the agerit of the United States in the lilorth Atlantic Coast ov- i I Fisheries Arbitration at The Hague, transmitted therewith, and the appendices to the report, be Hrinted as a public document, together with an additional five hundre copies for the Department of State, the cost thereof to be defrayed out of the appropriation for prmtmg and binding for Congress. Approved, February 23, 1911. February 24. 1911- [No. 9.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to receive, for instruc- _i$·J-Ru *3*-1 tion at the Military Academy at West Pena, two Chinese subjects, to be designated [Pub. Res., Ness.] hereafter by the Government of China. r Resolved by the Senate and House of R esentatives of t/ae United }}Q}§¤{,{,,,*}e$,*;d°;§{; States of America in Congress assem led, eflyhat the Secretary of War jects admitted to. be, and he hereby is, authorized to permit two Chinese subjects, to be designated hereafter by the Government of China, to receive instruc- em tion at the Military Academy at West Point: Provided, That no expense shall be caused to the United States thereby, and that the said (Jhinese sub`ects shall a ree to com ly with all re ulations for the olice and _ J_ _ g P _ 2 P d1sc1pl1ne of the Academy, to be studious, and to give their utmost (mh d me efforts to accomplish the courses in the various departments of instruc- R,s__Ze'LS,i?no,i§éi, tion: Aml].w·o1¤z¢ledfurtbe¢·, That in the case of the said Chinese 1*227- sub ects the rovisions of sections thirteen hundred and twent and , J dp Y thirteen hun red and twenty—0ne shall be suspended. Approved, February 24, 1911. February 24,1911. [No. 10.] Joint Resolution Authorizin the Sec of War to loan certain s rcury [s. J.1l_es;140-1 Rents for the Luisa of th$€go?1iedsragie V3te:ans’ Reunion, to be held at Little Rock, [Put, R,,,h_N,,_6,,_] rkansas, in ay, mne n un r an e even. , Resolved by the Senate and House 02fRe resentatives of the United enqimizeeiiiriiiiii, iiiiiie States of Amelrica in Congress assembled, {hat the Secretary of War R°,fo‘;,;*_§’{·,en,s,,, be, and is hereby, authorized to loan, at his discretion to the execui five committee `of the Confederate Veterans’ Reunion; to be held at Little Rock, Arkansas, in the month of May, nineteen hundred and eleven, such tents, with necessary Eoles, ridges, and pins, as may be gzgogisoghse ew required at said reunion: Provide, That no expense shall be caused ‘ xp ‘ the United States Government by the delivery and return of said prolperty, the same to be delivered to said committee designated at inc htuggc prior  the h0ld1n(§; o§_ said reunion as may be agreed upon _ y the rotary of _\\ ar an ll illiam M. Kavanaugh, general chair- Bond required. man of said BXGCLHZIVQ committee: And providedjiw·t er, That the Secretary of \Var shall, before delivering such propertv, take from said \\’ill_iam M. Kavanaugh a good and sufficient bondl for the safe return ot said property in good order and condition, and the whole without expense to the L nitcd States. Approved, February 21, 1911.