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 PROCLAMATIONS, 1910. 2571 His Britannic Majesty with respect to Sokotra accords to the agricultural, manufactured, or other products of the United States treatment which IS reciprocal and equivalent: ljlow, Tnnnnronn, I, Wrnuapr Howann Tam, President of the },,f§,,‘§{§"“'{‘,, ’°§'f,,,;g United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by wm S¤k¤¤¤· the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby ma e known and proclaim that from and after March 91, 1910, and so. long} thereafter as the agoresaid A15;} of Congress is m existenscgkand the overnment of His ritannic jesty wit respect to otra imposes no terms or restrictions uipon the importation or sale in Sokotra of the products of the Unite _ States which unduly discriminate against the United States, all arzticles whoieln  int1¢glthelSUnit:d Etatxixs, or apycof its possessions except the 1 p1ne an_ an the is ands 0 uam ‘ and Tutuila), from Sokotra slgall be adm1tted under the terms of the rnainipiurfx; 1X»rifffofhth{»]Uni:;1eél States as pigascgibed by Section one of t e ari ct 0 the United States approv u st 5 1909* Provided however, that this proclamation shagunot take effect from d,§,$§,g'f;§,§§,,¥ “,'Q,‘,}§§ and after Mlsrch 31, 1910, but s all be null and void in the event that, ggirggt -*¤¤*<=¤¤ wmat any tiine prilpr tip the aforeiaid dlateésptisfactory eyiilflgce shall be ' resente to the resident t at the vernment o Britannic Eiajesty with respect to Sokotra has made such change or changes in ggkpresent lawdsls or regulamonjx laifecting American commcifce in otra as to criminate un u y in any way against suc commerce and in the further event that a proclamation by the President of such fact, revo Ipresentf>roelamation, shall have been issued. IN WITNESS EOF have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal ogthe United States to lime agxed. A D DONE at the `ty of Washmgto` n t is rst day of March. . one thousand nine hundred and ten,_and of the Independ- [snru,.] ence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirty-fourth. W H T M AFI By the President: P C Knox Secretary of State. BY mn Pnnsrnnnr or Tun Uxrrnn Srxrns or Amnmca. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS it is provided in the Act of Congress approved A t “"“ °“ "'°"“Y‘“ °‘ 5, 1909, entitled "An Act Totprovide revenue, epualize duties and en- Seégégghléands courage the mdustnes of the mted States, and or other purposes"— ‘P' Thatiro dfteththirt-iitdaim h,‘t hded dte, t · M ..,.I’.‘;’ZM.si§ ..‘.?..51 {Ei ... if}. ..§i'§f"‘€‘i.‘i.£i.°‘§‘f{‘..2. leirtied, Eoiféiii and paid on all articles when imported from any, foreign country into the United Sgaées, or in(:oTar;yipf)1ttshpossessiop1?i (except theedhglippine Eggnds andi the island; naman uu a, erateso ut rescri te u aragra gf the dutiable list of section one of thig Act, and  addition thesrgtlb tgvenéy-Eve ger centum ad valorem; which rates shall constitute the maximum tariff of the nited tates: Promded, That whenever, after the thirty-first day of March, nineteen hundred and ten, and so long thereafter as the President shall be satisfied, in view of the character of the concessions granted by the minimum tariff of the United States, that the government oi any foreign country imposes no terms or restrictions, either .n the way of tariff rates or_prov1sions, trade or other regulations, charges, exactions, or in any other manner, duectly or induectly, upon the importation into or the sale in §uch foreign gounéryi oflany agricizltural, u;a3lufa[cTtn;·ée‘4;,é>;·s¢;ther piilodugggf tthsetgniteg tates,w1c unu iscrnmmae ms e m es te uc emo, and  such foreigyn country_pay:§1a0 export bounty or   ng expprt duty or grobibitioxt upon the &xppIrta:;pinSp; gy argrclerxao the Ignite? Stgeshnw clixuu uly ‘ .mID$€S8g$1BB. the ni orte uctst, t t c ore' coufriltry accords to the agricultural, manufactilred, or otllreioprgdlucts ofstlhe Uni$