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 952 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 356. 1922. ¤¤¤¤¤¤,n-gg¤¤=*¤· Sec. 438. Uunawrm. nnrunn or smr’s rarnns.-—It shall not be Mi, b`, · lawful for an foreign consul to deliver to the master of any fore` v ¤¤-=¤z¤ Y. . . . *8*1 *°°*¤¤¤¤°·» vessel the register, or document m lieu thereof, deposited with him in accordance with the provisions of section 435 of this Act until such master shall produce to him a clearance in due form from the y,,,,",;(,,m;,m,,_ collector of the port where such_ vessel has been entered. Any consul offending against the provisions of this section shall be liable to a fine of not more than $5,000. _ ,,, ,§£ Sec. 439. Fummn ·ro nnmvnn mAN1rnsr.—Immed1atel?» upon W- arrival and before entering  vessel, tlhfpumastiar of rtl vco from] a foreignport tomaeentrys mai tote mtroer General of the llnited States at Washin ton District of Coliimbia or shall mailor deliver to the comptrodler ,0f customs, if any bé wget thereof, on located in such district, a copy of the manifest, and shall on entering ` his vessel make affidavit that a true and correct copy was so maile or rlleliverled; and hzasiléall also mlriil tr} said Comptroller Geperal, or ma` or e `ver to comptro er o customs a true an correct . copy of any correction of such manifest filed on entry of his vessel. P°““"Y'°"“°“'°‘ Any master who fails so to mail or deliver such copy of the manifest or céwrection thereof shall be liable to a penalty of not more than ,,,‘§‘;f”°“°““ °’ P°“ Sec. 440. Posr nN·r1zr.——If there is an merchandise or baggage on board such vessel which is not includedy in or which does not agree with the manifest, the master of the vesselshall make a plost entry thereof, and_ma1l a_copy to the Comptroller General of the United P mr States or  or dehver a cqpr to_the comptroller of customs, if any, °“""_ ’ °‘°‘“°‘ and for failure so to do sha e liable to a penaltlrlof $500._ E¤*¤°“°° '°‘¤°"°°· 4141. gflnssnrs prog Jenquarpnn ro nN·rnlrz.— e Hflcillowing ves- _ se s no e require o m e entry at the custo ouse: ug" md P“"‘*° "°s‘ (1) Vessels of war and public vessels employed for the conveyance of letters and dispatches and not permitted by the laws of the nations to which they belong to bedemployed in the transportation of passengers or mere an 1SB m tra e; Passenger v¤sSs=1¤ (2) Pasge er vessels ma three tri s or oftener a Week l>6|>W66I1 ac. mw°°klymps’ a_p§rt of tihgillltited Stateskdiid a foreigri) port, or vessels useld exdriu- ._ sivyas erry atscarrymgpassengersb ae ormercan`e: iiiige, ew., to be Provided, That the lnaster of any such wessail guill be required to '°"°" ‘ report such baggage and merchandise to the collector within twenty- Emu ts four hours after arrival; wh ‘ (3) Yaclifs cg fifteen gross ton? or hiinder not permitted by law to _c _ I 0 carry merc an ise or passengers or re; m;{f§§5f'°°`“’° t mh (4) Vessels arriving in distress or for the purpose of taking on bunker coal, bunker oil, or necessary sea stores and which shall depart within twenty-four hours after arrival without having landed or] taken on board any merchrrndise rrltherlthairlbiuiker coal, bunker gspm}.mi,.,d, o or necessary sea stores: r at the m ter own r agent of such vessel shall resort under oath to til; cdllecto(i·r,th)e hour and date_of arrival and eparture and the quantity of bunker Tm mm coal, bimker oil, or necessary sea stores taken on board; and mm-ism. _ (5g  eriirouedrirrrid hcenserll to engage ? the lroreign aird coastra e m e no ern nort eastern an nort western rontiers Vessel, wm, gmdsm ggen towing vessels which are required by law to enter and clear. gigvwggyutmurlgdg Sno, 442. Rnsmm: caaoo.—Any vessel having on board mermg. chandise shown by the manifest to be destined to a foreign port or place may, after the report and entry of such vessel under the provisions of this Act, proceed to such foreign port of destination In mu with the cage so destined therefor, without unlading the same 1,,,,,,, *‘¤°'*“¤ and wgthout e payment of duty thereon. Any vessel arriving from a foreign port or p_ace having on board merchandise shown by the mamfest to be destined to a plort or orts in the United States other than the port of entry at w 'ch suclh vessel first arrived and made