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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 54, 55. 1916. 41 every kind which may be delivered for shipment or discharged on the wharves, docks, quays, bulkheads, or landings belonging to or controlled by the Territory; and defining the duties and owers of carriers, shippers, and consignees respecting passengers, iieight, goods, wares, an merchandise in and upon such wharf, landing, dock, qnay, or bulkhead. The board may also make further rules and regulations for the safety of the docks, wharves, landings, quays, bulkheads, and harbor and water—front improvements belonging to or controlled by the Territory. ‘Said board may also, from time to time, make, alter, amend, and repeal such rules not inconsistent with law as shall be deemed necessary for the proper regulation and control of all shipping in the harbors, shore waters, and navigable streams belonging to or controlled by the Territory, and of the entry, departure, moorin, and berthing 0 vessels therem, and for the regulation and control 0% all·other matters and things connected with shipping in all such harbors, shore waters, and navigable streams; and rules and regulations to prevent the throwing into such harbors, shore waters, and navigable streams of rubbish, refuse, garbage, or other substances liable to make such harbors, shore waters, and navigable streams unsightly, unhealthful, or unclean, or liable to fill u or shoal or shallow such harbors, shore waters, and streams, and likewise to prevent the escape of fuel or other oils into such harbors, shore waters, and streams, either from any vessel or from pipes or storage tanks uglon the land. ‘Any rules and regulations so made sha be published by said board in the manner prescribed for the promulgation of the laws of the Territory, and upon such publication shall have the force and » eifect of law! " "SEc. 4. The jurisdiction and powers hereby conferred on the Sgggggsd fe ***8*** fa board of harbor commissioners are subject to such restrictions as ` may be imposed by the statutes of the Territory of Hawaii, and shall be exercised in accordance with the provisions thereof." Approved, March 28, 1916. CHAP. 55.-—An Act Making appro riations to supply further additional urgent Lfglciiii deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and sixteen and ··—·—#i—-—- prior fiscal years. [Pubh°' 1`°‘ 40*) Be it enacted b y the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the following sums are Urzent igggciencivs appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro- °ppr°pm't · priated, to supply further additional urgent deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and sixteen and prior seal years, namely: nrsrarcrr or conunnra. ”*““°*°‘°°’“mb"·· comvrs Arm Parsons. °"“"“" md ¥""°“S· Support of convicts: For sup ort of convicts, including the same Suppm °f°°'“"°*s· objects specified under this head) in the District of Columbia appro- {§g§)at»i0n Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and sixteen", - ,000. Supreme court: For fees of witnesses and payment of the actual %vuiiiiigsii}¤(fiif expenses of witnesses in said court, as provided by section eight hundred and fifty, Revised Statutes of the United States, $2,000. For fees of jurors, $$8,000. J“f°”’ f°°S‘ For Such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized by the 6xg§f;S°?“”“ °°““ Attorney General, includinvr the same objects specified under this head in the District of Colirmbia appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and sixteen, $2.000.