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 2672 PROCLAMATIONS, 1910. I Ama Wimnnas satisfactory evidence has been presented to me that the Government of Servia imposes no terms or restrictions, either in the way of tariff rates or provisions, trade or otherregulations, charges, exactions, or in any other manner, directly or in irectly, upon the importation into or the sale m Servna of any agricultural, manufactured, or other product of the United States, w ich unduly discriminate against the United States or the products thereof, and that the Government of Servia pays no export bounty or  no export duty or prohibition upon the exportation of any 814310 e to the United States which unduly discriminaes against the United States or the products thereof, and that the Government of Servia accords to the agricultural, manufactured, or other products of the United States treatment which is reciprocal and eigmvalentz "‘{’,{‘g""§, *“',§’,,$ Now, Timnnronn, I, Wmnnm owuzn Turr, President of the g ¤·¤¤ United States of America, lay virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid Act of Congress, 0 hereby make known and proclaim that from and after March 31, 1910, and so long thereafter as the aforesaid Act of Congress is in existence and the Government of Servia imposes no terms or restrictions upon the importation or sale in Servia of the roducts of the United States which unduly discriminate t the United States, all articles when imported into the United tates, or any of its possessions (exceyéiéthe Philippgie Islands and the islands of Guam an Tutuila), from rvia shal admitted under the terms of the minimum tariff of the United States as prescribed by Section ' one of the Tariff Act of the United States approved August 5, 1909;  233: Provided, however, that this proclamation shall not take eifect girnmét ·**¤¤¤¤ °°¤· from and after March 31, 1910, but shall be null and void in the event ' that, at any time prior to the aforesaid date, satisfactory evidence shall be presented to the President that the Government of Servia has made such change or changes in its present laws or regulations affecting American commerce in Servia as to discriminate unduly in any way against such commerce, and in the further event that a proclamation bg the President of such fact, revoking the present proclamation, s all have been issued. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be amxed. Domi at the City of Washington, this twenty-ninth day of March, A. D. one thousan nine hundred and ten, and of the [sEAL.] Indeipendence of the United States of America the one hun red and thirty-fourth. Wu H Tam By the President: P C Knox Secretary of State. umu zamo. BY Tun Pnnsmmwr or mn UNITED S·rA*rEs or Ammuca. A PROCLAMATION. '*`”“*°” R°‘"“"”"“ WHEREAS it is rovided in the Act of Con unts. SS 8. I‘0 priiigmbxgil 5, 1909, entitled "Aln Act To provide revenugfeequsilllze lillgtigg That from and after the thirt ·firat da of h, ' as otherwise specially proyidedslor in thi; secnghliic, thxleildigglll liiauigvrigimcldllggteilxqfxfd paid on all articles when mported from any foreign country into the United States or mto any of its pomessions (except the Philippine Islands and the islands of Guam dud Tutmla), the rates of duty prescribed by the schedules and paragraphs ot the dutiable Iistofsectiononeof thisAct,andinaddition theretotwent — ve centumadvalorem; whichrateeshallconstitute the maximum t8If¤0fu18U¥1it9dg$;@i Provided, That
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