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 LXXXVI Philatelic Congress, British, London, Eng., funds made available for expenses of delegates, etc., to-- Philippine Independence Act, Amend- ments: Citizens and corporations of Philippine Islands, rights and privileges of, in United States, pending with- drawal of sovereignty --- Definitions --- Diplomatic or consular establishments, exchanges of properties authorized- Designation of suitable properties prior to July 4, 1946, by Presi- dential proclamation - _ Exercise of administrative supervision by Secretary of State after July 4, 1946 High Commissioner, title to official residences of, to continue vested in United States -- Effective dates of sections --- 1233, Excise taxes, proceeds from, to be held as separate fund for financing new or additional expenditures --- Foreign Service officers, assignment to Philippine Islands -- Import taxes, proceeds from, to be held as separate fund for financing new or additional expenditures- -- Trade relations, future, conference on; representatives-- Trade relations, Jan. 1, 1940 to July 3, 1946- Cordage, Philippine, quota Allocation of -- __ -_- --. Embroideries, Philippine, computa- tion of export tax--- Export taxes, imposition by Philip- pine Government-- Certificate to accompany goods shipped and subject to--- Restriction on imposition on cer- tain articles- Use of proceeds as sinking fund for retirement of certain Philip- pine bonds --- - .- ---. Philippine bonds- Export taxes, use of proceeds as sinking fund for retirement of certain--- .. Joint conference prior to July 4, 1946 for determination of amount outstanding; pro- visions for retiring -- Purchase of certain, issued prior to May 1, 1934--- .-- Quota allotment, failure of holder to ship before end of period; alloca- tion of remainder __- --_ _ _ _ INDEX Page Philippine Independence Act, Amend- ments-Continued. 679 Trade relations, Jan. 1, 1940 to July 3, 1946-Continued. Quotas on certain articles Allocation of Payment of duty on withdrawals in excess of--- 1230 Sugars, Philippine, quota-- 1231 Annual allocation Philippine Insurrection, domiciliary care, 1230 medical and hospital treatment and burial benefits extended to certain veterans of 1231 Widow's, etc., pensions effective as of date of death of veteran; filing of claim -- 1231 Philippine Islands: Appropriation for- American seamen, relief, etc--- 1231 High Commissioner to--- 1234 Filipinos,emigration from United States, application for return; transporta- tion--- 1232 Appropriation authorized Appropriation for--- 1234 Contracts for transportation author- ized - Deportation, not considered as- 1232 Reentry, restriction on, except as quota immigrant-_--- 1231 Rules and regulations authorized_ - Time limitation - Independence. See Philippine Inde- 1227 pendence Act, Amendments. 1228 Temporary detail of United States em- ployees to; acceptance of advances 1227 of funds-.- Phoenix, Ariz., appropriation for education 1226 of Indians - Phoenix Hospital, Ariz., appropriation 1230 for - Phoenix Sanatorium, Ariz., appropriation 1226 for -- Phony Peach and Peach Mosaic Eradica- tion, appropriation for 1228 Phosphate Resources of the United States, Joint Committee to Investigate the Adequacy and Use of, study required of, to include potash; limitation on 1228 further expenses-- Physics, International Union of, appropria- tion for contribution _- Pickwick Landing Dam, appropriation for 1229 continued construction --- Pierre, S. Dak., appropriation for educa- 1229 tion of Indians -- Pilots. See Civilian Pilot Training Act of 1939. 1228 Pima Hospital, Ariz., appropriation for-- Page 1227 1227 1227 1227 1228 652 1209 889 858 1133 1134 1319 1133 1134 1134 1133 1134 652 704 706 706 960 1346 892 542 705 706

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