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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 16. 1913. 193 hereinbefore defined, of the Philippine Islands into the United States, shall be conditioned upon the direct shipment thereof, under a through bill of, from the country of origin to the country of destination: Pr , That direct shipment shall include shi ments Smpm°”m”b°“d‘ in bond through foreign territory contiguous to the United IStates: _ $2%;% ms.; *‘?.;&,;f 2r*;tsi%;·;.‘;%:°m:.spree? 2:: I I S as necessitaltéd their repacékixég, this same shall life adgiitiipld frde of dluty upon sat' acto roo t at theun acl¤ng' occurr t oug acci ent ofudlegesaity anclggxathlthe niiegchandase itdvoligacg is the idenltica1dh1$er·· c ise origin y s `ppe rom the United States or the `ippine Islands, as the case may be, and that its condition has not been changed egpppt fplr sucgli  as Jinay ge geen (dustaiged: Arid mmmvmugg 0*mde_` attere a evi co te an pai, inte°¤*mP°*** · United States, upon articles goods, wares or merchandise coming ippmij into the United States from the Philippine Islands, a tax equal to the intecrpal-revegpe tax imposed in themllniiiedl States upon uiéhe like arti es geo wares or merchan o omestic man acturesuch tai: to beérgaid by internal—revenue stamp or stamps, to be ro; videddpy the mgnissidner oi Internal Revenge, andl tg be aiiilireg in su manner an ersuc regulatons as e wit the approv _ of the Secretary of t‘hI;ch1re(i•;;my,}fihaue;1pr:}scdbs; .3114 fucgls agticpig, p,,_¤§°,*g¤,g°¤°¤P¤¤4> wares ormeran e,sp omsai isan o e United States, shall be exempt from the payment of any tax imposed by the intemal·-revenue laws of the Philippine Islands: _Am1 prwgded jigrlhelrg That there shall be levied, collected, and pill the   mI’;.°,;'{,,§?‘P‘§‘gf°°,ff,:¤_? pmo lgndg _ o;·{;jo]og goods www or jmoro going m 0 rrs tram United the Philippiiidgllands from the United ,States a tax .equal to the g°°°°' interpal-revenue tax imposed  Phdliiplplilpe   ugpn thdlflike artices roods wares ormerc 'eo "ppine an man ac~ ture; Sll(& ta; to be’paid by internal-revenue stamps or otherwise, E Hm U M as provided by the laws in_t e Philippine Islands; and such articles, st,§?€{’x, m ° · %§°d€»* Y‘;“5“s€1‘“°“h§t“%‘;?° “°‘“§$é° “‘2hPh“`PPl2§tI°S?“;°§yf'€§£ e m e a es s exem em e pa by Italie ?§md·;•&\édpue tawshof the United States: Jihad mddmglggwggx ` uri, tin 'ion otecustomstaxesimpos in ‘ fiis Phihjppine Islands, there shan be 1ev1¤d,_c0i1saed, and pea %°£¢%&’°¤¤?·J£“ "°‘“ therein upon articles, goods, wares, or merchandise imported into the · Philippline Islands from congnétigestclathfdrhtllsm thdgnited States, age intern - ven e tax impos y e `p ine vernment on e articles idianriilactured and consumed in tlie Philippine Islands or zihdgped thereto fpziércoinlslumption thergfin, fxégm the Unitdd ggagesé Toumuhwim pmvuZed` rt at roman ter epassageo t c 1¤¤·¤¤¤r:r· all internal reéznuesi collected in or for account of the Philippine 2.t·e“.;:°;;zl%:;*22;.;;.;*ae:;w;.ts;;;*Q;:.¤,z12*assess ..,..·»»r-;.g~·»»·»»~»x ghcirtetdp of "An Act to raise ggvgnue fo1§hl<;PhihppmehIslz:ind·d•2 and °‘· 3* P· 17* or o er urpos ," rov ugust t nineteen nm an nine, is heiieby rdgealdldlp _ _ _ Pm., Rig; D. That articles, goods, wares, or merchandise going into Porto Myygmyémmgf Rico from the United States shall be exempted from the pagment ternahevenue uu. of any tax  by the internal-revenue laws of the United_ tates. Cmmvming duty E. That pv enever_any country, dependency}; colony, province, or ¤¤ immoruztgsewim other political subdivision of government s all pay or bestow, °{$¤1.sc.p.. m.“s.%; aaeixssebenzshsszsoasa ss2;“;;¥:.;‘ an c j prdrvince, or other political subdivision of gdvernment,  such article or merchandise is dutiable under the cprovisions of  Act, then upon the importation of any such arti e or merchandise mto the United States, whether the same shall be imported directly from 91006°—v0r. 38-1-r 1—·-13