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 2616 r1zocLAMA·r1oNs, 1910. - the United States as prescribed by Section one of the Tariff Act of · the United States approved August 5, 1909; 1m¤¤&•nn;1¤a-Ed.? Provided, however, that this Igoclamation shall not take effect ,,.;.,;;;,,,,,-;,,,.,0,.,. from and after March 31, 1910, ut shall be null and void in the '*°'°°· event that, at any time grior to the aforesaid date, satisfactory evidence shall_beMpresente_ to the President that the Government of His Bntanmc ajesty with respect to the Colony and Protectorate of Sierra Iseone has made such change or changes in its present laws or regulations affecting American commerce in the Colony and Protectorate of Sierra Leone as to discriminate unduly in any way against such_commerce and m the furth t th t p l t, er even a a roc ama 1on Sly lthlp Pmisggent ofdsuch fact, revoking the present proclamation, a ave n issue. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be atiixed. Dorm at the City of Washington, this twenty-fourth day of March, A. D. one thousan nine_ hundred and ten; and of the [ann,.] Independence of the United States of America the one hun red and thll"l2y—foUl‘tl1., B th P  t _ Wu H TAFT y e residen : _ P C KNOx Secretary of State. ¤¤¤¤¤¢·1m Br mn Piuzsmmrr or mn Umrm> Srnns or Amrmca. A PROCLAMATION. s¤,'!'*,§¥ ¤* WHEREAS it is lpirlovided in the Act of Congress approved August mamma. 5, 1909, entitled “Act To rovide revenue AIP ' A n _ _ P , equ IZG duties and ue. 1>- encouxage the industries of the United States, and for other pur. poses ——~ Thatfmmand aftertl1ethirty-firstday fM h, tee h d as otberwke slpecially provided for in this se:r1§on:1l.lli>re iim`i°bZ€ie:i$l1t°:°61ieii;li°  paid on al articles when imported from any foreign country into the United States, or into anyaof its possessions (exceptthe Philippine Islands and the islands of Guani and Tptui ), the rates of duty rescnbed by the schedules and paragra hs of the dutiable list of section one of this dht, and in addition thereto twenty-five};>er centum ad valorem; which rates shall constitute the maximum tariff of the United States: Pro- the concemions ted by th ° tarili gah U nm View 0 9 c wr of ment of any loreignncountry inipllidgsuiig orzedtrictighhilhglhziein ttliztvlilde gilgiils {.‘;‘f°d‘i$t‘él‘{}”.$£‘%%3$§°$.$Y.°I.°{{§€“mL“°’°“€i0€,”?$r$’£“"i’“" °' it ?"’ °‘l‘°' ‘“““‘ • . · gvrts e sa e 1 ‘ gt any agricultural, manufactured, or other product of the UniteduSSt‘:ft:es,(:;l!11&Il1•ii)nud1lilgr’ c.,‘°.f..'§’“,i‘1°§¤“§2"é”IpZ?"y€ lf'$‘.}.‘i“i" €?"$p0.s.°' ""i.£'Z§Z“°$€ §"`i'°°" ““"1.*l‘,*‘* °“°" ‘°'°i§" . ll et:po6tat;;;1 of any artticle to the United States which unduly ]dligc1iixi1E1iiii1tel; ni ag7‘1cnm$21'“¤‘i§¤¤¢$c‘2L°r`§&’°‘2r°’L€L°.§*’ ‘12§'.,‘“t2”l“€1'§‘°6°‘”“ °°“""’ “°°°"‘° °° . . . ’ v C ` pllgcggggegxpggcm anddequivalent, thereugnon and t‘lnerea‘?fter:1ii?>nS;1amt$slai1!i(aiati<liiiclt<i; United Stat; e feat of the_United tutes, all articles when imported into the of Gm an ’é’5€T.'21’L§’ €m.l.’°2'$?3!;l§3.‘°€”° *3*} Et""‘“° ‘“‘““"“ ““",,,,“‘,,,° i“‘““"’ b;ya;i81;1ét}t:d’ gpgpigllf Agzms of the minimum tziifigfetiythillldited 8;;;: Arm Wnnnnas satisfactory evidence has been . ., _ _ presented to me that gl;pt§}overpSrnent1o§ His Britanmc Ma]esty with respect to the Straits t_ emma , including Keel1ng_ Islands imposes no terms or restricions, ext er ID the way of tariff rates or provisions, trade or other
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