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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Orr. 42. 1921. 119 depot grounds, pipe lines, irrigation ditches, pumping stations, reservoirs, factories, and mills and appurtenances thereto, including houses_ for employees, mercantile establishments, hotels, churches, and private schoo s; and all such sales shall be limited to the amount actually necessary for the economical conduct of such business or _ _ undertakingi Promded further, That no exchange of Government E‘°l‘°"g°““°"°“· lands shall ereafter be made without the approval of two-thirds of the members of said board, and no such exchange shall be made except to acpurre lands directly for public uses." Sec. 309. he ninth paragra h o section 73 of the Hawaiian g,,,I‘,‘,’§,E°""g °' P°“" ?1rgan.}c Act IS hereby amended Eby inserting "(m)" at the beginning By¤1.so,p.44c,am¤¤a- ereo. ‘ Sec. 310. The tenth aragra h of section 73 of the Hawaiian ·*¤"‘°"“‘““*“"d¥’“‘ Organic Act is hereby argended lie read as follows: wmumdl ‘ (n) It shall be the duty of the commissioner to cause to be sur- ,i§,`§'v,$.’{$a§Yr h°m°’ veyed and opened for homestead entry a reasonable amount of .X_°'·°°·P·“°·“”’°“‘*· desirable agricultural lands and also of pastoral lands in the various parts of the Te1rito;H for homestead purposes on or before J anuary 1, 1911, and he sh annually thereafter cause to be surveyed for homestead purposes such amount of agricultural lands and pastoral lands in various parts of the Territory as there may be demand·for Am su wedby persons having the qualiiications of homesteaders. In laying ° out any homestea the commissioner shall include in the homestea lands sufficient to support thereon an ordin family, but not exceeding eightgmacres of agricultural lands anncllytwo hundred and fifty acres of t-class Igastoral lands or five hundred acres of second-classdgastoral lan ; or in case of a homestead, including pastoral lan only, not exceeding five hundred acres of first-class pastoral lands or one thousand acres of second-class pastoral lands. E tm b_ All necessary expenses for surveying and opening anty such lands ue]§¤pgl;’a16seg,ei1;_m for homesteads s all be {aid for out of an unds of e Territorial treasury derived from the sale or lease ofy the public lands, which funds are hereby made available for such purposes. "(o) The commissioner, with the approval of the governor, may ,,,§,°§“,?,§§{,°’f,,,‘§h°${§¥; by contract or agreement authorize any person who has the right gm! imdsw wm bv 0 possession, under a (general lease from the Territory, of agri- ' cultural or pastoral lan s included in any homestead, to continue in possession of such lands after the expiration of the lease until suc time as the homesteader takes actua possession thereof under any form of homestead agreement. The commissioner may fix in the contract or agreement such other terms and conditions as he deems advisable." Sec. 311. The eleventh and twelfth paragretphs of section 73 of g,,,L°{,§‘f'“‘* °‘ """' the Hawaiian Organic Act are hereby amend b inserting " (p) " m:5<;1h§ np-446.447, at the beginning of the eleventh paragraph and “Z;) " at the begmning of the twelfth paragraph. __ Omm Sec. 312. The fourth paragraph of section 80 of the Hawaiian ' Organic Act is hereby amended to read as follows: _ _ C_ _ _ d mg "All officers ap omted under the__provisions of this section shall d,,{.,,,,,,q,,i}§d‘{” be citizens of the Territory of Hawaii and shall have resided therein °X¤i·3*»P-156»¤m°¤d· for at least three years next plreceding their appointment}? Dvd t M Sec. 313. Section 86 of the Hawaiian Orgamc Act is hereby V,§,j3_§,p$‘g38_;,mm,_ amended to read as follows: _ _ _ °d:Emb,,sMd wm} "Sec. 86. (a) That there shall be established m the said Temtory two guages. a district court, to consist of two judages, who shall reside therein and be called district judges, and who sh l each receive an annual salary of $7 ,500. The said court while in session shall be presided over by D_ _ _ umm only one of said judges. The two judges shall from time to time, "'“°" ‘ either by order or ru es of the courtgnprescrrbe at wl1at_t1mes and in what class of cases each of them sh preside; The said two judges shall have the same powers in all matters coming before sand court."