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 PROCLAMATIONS, 1923. 2293 vessels wholly belonging to citizens of the United States or u on the produce, manufactures, or merchandise imported in such vmselis, from the United States, or from any foreign country: Now, therefore, I, Warren G. Harding, _President of the United ¤-1%°°§°siiigma¤'iissdl$ States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sec- '°"°'·’ °‘ tion four thousand, two hundred and twenty-eight of the Revised Statutes of the United States, do hereby declare and proclaim that the_ foreign d.lSCl'lD1lH8f·lD%dHl$lBS of tonnage and imposts within the United States are suspen ed and discontinued so far as respects the vessels of _Austria and the produce, manufactures, or merchandise imported in said vessels, into the United States from Austria, or from any other foreign country; the suspension to take effect from November 8, 1921, and to continue so long as the reciprocal exemption of vessels belonging to citizens of the United States and their ca?oes shall be continued, and no longer. n T6St1ID0H¥JWl16I8Of, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the nited States to be amxed. Done at the City of Washington this fifteenth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [san.] twenty-three, and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and fort -seventh. Wanna G Haanme By the President: ‘ Cmnms E. Huemus Secretary of State. Br rim Piuzsmmrr or rim Unrrnn Srxrns or Aumuca A PROCLAMATION. f 1YVhereas, Section 4228 of the Revised Statutes in part provides as 'r§Q°°.'?,€it°l°u°°' 0 ows: "Upon satisfactory proof being given to the President, biy the agssmm °"°'°""°` government of any foreign nation that no discriminating uties ,*}£·50°°‘;;_*@ ¥’·“‘*· of tonnage or imposts are imposed or levied in the ports of such ` nation upon vessels wholly belonging to citizens of the United States or upon the {produce, manufactures, or merchandise imported in the same rom the United States or from any foreign country, the President may issue his proclamation, declaring that the foreign discriminating duties of tonnage and impost within the United States are susppnded and discontinued, so far as respects the vessels of suc foreign nation, and the produce, manufactures, or merchandise imported into the United States from such foreign nation, or from any other foreign country; the suspension to take effect from the time of such notification being given to the President, and to continue so long as the reciprocal exemption of vessels, belmgliging to citizens of the United States, and their cargoes, sh be continued, and no longer.’ Whereas, satisfactory proof was received by me from the Hunarian Government on December 17, 1921, that no discriminating duties of tonnage or imposts are levied or imposed in the waters 0 Hungary upon vessels wholly belonging to citizens of the United States or upon the produce, manufactures, or merchandise imported in such vessels, from the United States, or from any foreign country: hmmm 0, db Now, therefore, I, Warren G. Harding, President of the United  duties m States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sec- ““°"°' “““°"‘ tion four thousand, two hundred and twenty-eight of the Revised