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 1742 PROCLAMATIONS, 1919. AND WHEREAS, a changed situation has been_brought abou; b the present armistice in the war between the United States an Giirman. · mum me by said Act of Congress, hereby find land dietermigigl and bg thtig Proc] ‘ th t `t onger essen 1 1_n or er carry%1I1]i1ti’ii3li>)i'ile<il|i)t (<i‘;es <% tlielllizlt) that the imporgationéinaénpg facture, storage or gnbutiopwof certgini necessaries e su jec · r s ec e. ,,“P°°*”°°,m,,d “°°"’°“ hclaiiggiistegs tlilgreiziblig riilgiigiid forP the importation, manufacture, . storage or distribution 0 certain necessaries are hereby cancelled, effective April 1, 1919, with respect to thetifollowmg: d _ im Orb- ¥¤¤¤'¤°¤¤'¤· °°°·· All, firms, co orations or ass0c1a_ ons engage II} °‘»ii»ii i•i,iii°1oXiI ing, ml:i§fo   pacltntrgg), stcirinlg or distributing fiiesh, gd , r ormu n,_or ar. _ _ ,,,?,,°‘§';:*h°§‘f¥3§,?°”° cuAIll retguliations iiiisucgd) under the said Act covering licensees so dealing in these commodities are hereby cancelled, eifectwe April 1, 1919. ,,{‘l°°“““ ”"° ‘"°°°` This Proclamation shall in no way aft-act licenses heretofore required fer the importation, manufacture, storage or distribution o f necessaries, or regulations governing licensees, other than as indicated above. IN   WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caibsed the aaalcof th? gnitedFStates ttciige aiiixedth d f M h ' e `t aris, rance nineteen a o arc , one m in the jiiaiir of our Lord Oiie Thousand N ine Ilundred and [sun.,] Nineteen, and of the Indepgnidence of the United States of America the One Him and Forty-third. Woonxow Wmsou By the President: Fmmc L. Pom: Acting Secretary me State ...Am.291&_ Br run Pnmsmmrr or run Uurmn Srryrms or Anmmca. A PROCLAMATION. Hpw¤1i=m!s1¤nd¤» WHEREAS, by joint resolution " to rovid for xing th ..}.%;}*:,;*:1* ‘·¤°·· Hawaiian mms to the United smeS,*· alipmvgd Juiyiuili 91898, th; ,*}{{‘g§,"'°;,50_ cession by the Government of the Republic of Hawaii to the United •D. . States of America, of all rights of sovereignty of whatsoever kind in and over the Hawaiian Islands and their de endencies, and the transfer to the United States of the absolute fiie and ownershi of all public, government or crown lands, public buildings, or ediliices, ports, harbors, military equipment, and all other public property of every__k1nd and description belonging to the government of the Hawaiian Islands, was duly accepted, ratified, and confirmed, and the said Hawaiian Islands and their dependencies annexed as a part of the territory of the United States, and made subject to the sovere1gn_domimon thereof, and all and singular the property and rights hereinbefore mentioned vested in the United States of America. AND WHEREAS, it was further provided in said resolution that the existing laws of the United States relative to public lands shall npt apigy};0 such lands in the Hawaiian Islands, ibut the Congress §né:h§iSP:)1iS;tei<3)uStates shall enact special laws for their management
 * ’!“°““°“‘€ "’° u' THEREFORE, I, WOODROW WILSON President of
 * ui"¥°g“‘°t th?  States of America, by virtue of the owersjionferred upon