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 74TH CONGRESS. SESS.I. CHS. 376-378 . JU LY 10,12,15,1935. 479 retary of War and the Secretary of the Navy, to fix the ports on the Ports and dates of west coast of the Unite d Stat es fro m whic h any Filipi nos sh all be departure to be fixed. transported and the dates upon which transportation shall be avail- able from such ports, to provide for the identification of the Filipinos entitled to the benefits of this Act, and to prevent voluntary interrup- tion of the journey bet ween any port on the west coas t of the United States and the port of Manila, Philippine Islands. SEC. 4. No Filipino who receives the benefits of this Act shall be Reentr y of benefi- entitled to return to the continental United States except as a quota "'V"07'48, p .462. immigrant under the provisions of section 8 (a) (1) of the Philip- pine Independence Act of March 24, 1934, during the period such section 8 (a) (1) is applicable. SEC. 5 . There is hereby authorized to be appropriated from moneys Fund-, auth orized. in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, amounts necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act. All amounts so appropriated Administration of. shall be administered by the Secretary of Labor, and all expenses, including those incurred by the Navy and War Departments, shall be charged thereto. SEC. 6 . No application for the benefits of this Act shall be accepted Time limitation. by an y offi cer of the I mmigra tion S ervice after Decem ber 1, 1936; and all benefits under this Act shall finally terminate on December 31, 1936, unless the journey has been started on or before that date, in which case the journey to Manila shall be completed. SEC. 7 . Nothing in this Act shall be construed as authority to dports ioe cons idered deport any native of the Philippine Islands, and no Filipino removed from continental United States under the provisions of this Act shall hereafter be held to have been deported from the United States. Approv ed, Ju ly 10, 1935. [CHAPTER 377 .] AN ACT July 12, 1935. Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to accept on behalf of the United States 	[s .2378 .1 a bequest of certain personal property of the late Doctor Malcolm Storer, of [Public, No. 203 .1 Boston, Massachusetts. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary stD ror cto r M alc olm of the Navy be, and he is hereby, authorized to accept on behalf of Acceptance of be- the United States, without cost to the United States, a bequest of quest of, authorized. personal property, provided in the will of the late Doctor Malcolm Storer, of Boston, Massachusetts, consisting of a collection of naval medals, together with the sum of $500 to be used to cover the expense of the installation of said collection of naval medals as an exhibit at the United States Naval Academy. Approv ed, Ju ly 12, 1935. [CHAPTER 378 .] AN ACT July 15, 1935. To empower the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii to authorize the issuance 	[s .2966 .1 of revenue bonds, to authorize the city and county of Honolulu to issue flood- [public, No. 204 .1 control bonds, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Unite d Sta tes o f Ame rica in Con gress assem bled, That the Legis- a Aut hority of Legis- lature of the Territory of Hawaii may cause to be issued on behalf latur e of, to auth orize of the Territory and may authorize any political or municipal corpo- issue of revenue bonds. ratio n or s ubdivi sion of the Territ ory to issue on it s own behalf bonds and other obligations payable solely from the revenues derived from a public improvement or public undertaking (which revenues