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 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 42. 1921. 109 Sec. 202. (a) There is hereby established a commission to be _ H°m°S known as the “Hawaiian Homes Commission" and to be composed of C<>mp¤siri<>¤· five members, as follows: . (1) The governor of the Territory, and G°"°"‘°'· (2) Four citizens of the Territory to be appointed by the governor, Shfi}’P°*““’°m°mb°" by and with the advice and consent of the senate of the legislature ` o the Territory. At least three of the appointed members of the '1"“°°*° b° “°“‘”°$·· commission shall be native Hawaiians. (b) Ang vacancy in the office of an appointed member shall be ming "*‘°““°*°’·· filled in the same manner and under the same limitations as the original appointment. (c) The governor of the Territory shall be the chairman of the °'8°¤”°“°“- commission. The commission shall designate one of its members to serve as the executive officer and secretary of the commission. The S“1°"°s‘ executive officer and secretary shall receive such annual salary, not to exceed $6,000, as the commission may determine. The members of the commission, except the executive officer and secretary, shall _ receive an annual salary of $500. Of the original appointed members ,,,§`,§’,,’§,?,f" °”°*““"° of the commission, one shall be appointed for a term of one Tyear, one for two years, one for three years, and one for four years. heir successors shall hold office for terms of four years, except that any member appointed to fill a vacancy shall be appointed only for the unexpired term of the member whom he succeeds. A member may after R°‘“°"“‘ due notice and public l1ea.ri% be removed by the governor for neglect of duty or easance in office, but for no other cause. _ Sec. 203. All public lands of the description and acreage, as fol- ‘,§§g‘P,,‘§?,l§l?“°" lows, excluding (a) all lands within 2317 orest reservation, (b) all cultivated sugar-cane lands, and (c) public lands held under a certificate of occu ation, homestead lease, right otigurchase lease, or _ _ special homcsteadp ement, are hereby designs, and hereinafter D°““”“°‘°“‘ referred to, as “av£I>le lamb": i r ~ Onmmddmnl (1) On the island of Hawaii: Kamaoa-Puueo·(eleven thousand acres, more or less), in the district of"Kau; Puukapu (twelve thousand acres, more or less), Kawaihae I (ten thousand acres, more or less), and Pauahi (seven hundred and fifty acres, more or less), in the district of South Kohala; Kamoku-Kapulena (five thousand acres, more or less), Waimanu (two hundred acres, more or less), and Nienie (seven thousand three hundred and fifty acres, more or less), in the district of Hamakua; fifty-three thousand acres to be selected by the commission from the lands of Humuula Mauka, in the district of North Hilo; Panaewa, Waiakea (two thousand acres, more or less), Waiakea—kai, or Keaaukaha (two thousand acres, more or less), and two thousand acres of agricultural lands to be selected by the commission from the lands 0 Piihonua, in the district of South Hilo; and two thousand acres to be selected lay the commission from the lands of Kaohe-Makuu, in the district of una; mm mm (2) On the island of Maui: Kahikinui (twenty-five thousand acres, ° ' more or less) in the district of Kahikinui, and thellpublic lands (six thousand acres, more or less) in the district of K a; I md ui bm (3) On the Island of Molokai: Palaau (eleven thousand four S ° ° hundred acres, more or loss), Kapaakea (two thousand acres, more or less), Kalamaula (six thousand acres, more or less), Hoolehua (three thousand five hundred acres, more or less), Kamiloloa I and II (three thousand six hundred acres, more or less), and Makakupaia (two thousand two hundred acres, more or less); and Kalaupapa (five thousand acres, more or less); _ mma of Dam (4) On the island of Oahu: N anakuli (three thousand acres, more ` or less), and Lualualei (two thousand acres, more or less), in the district of Waianae; and Waimanalo (four thousand acres, more or less), in the district of Koolaupoko, excepting therefrom the military reservation and the beach lands; and