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 1291 59 STAT.] PANAMA-GENERAL RELATIONS-MAY 18, 1942 Beginning at the point where the Canal Zone-City of Col6n boundary line intersects the western shore line of the arm of Man- zanillo Bay known as "Boca Chica" or "Folks River"; thence fol- lowing the Canal Zone-City of Colon boundary line northerly to Eleventh Street and westerly on Eleventh Street to the Center of Front Avenue; thence northerly along the center of Front Ave- nue and its prolongation to the center of Second Street; thence easterly along the center of Second Street to the center of Boli- var Avenue; thence northerly along the center of Bolivar Ave- nue for a distance of 222 feet, more or less; thence easterly, approximately parallel to Second Street and generally following an existing sidewalk to the center of Paseo del Centenario (Cen- tral Avenue); thence southerly along the center of Paseo del Centenario (Central Avenue) for a distance of 71 feet, more or less, to a point opposite the prolongation of a cyclone fence which constitutes the southern boundary of the Cristobal School play- ground; thence easterly, northerly, and northeasterly, to, and along the above-mentioned fence and its prolongation to the cen- ter of Coconut Alley; thence southerly along the center of Coco- nut Alley to the center of Second Street; thence easterly along the center of Second Street to the center of Melendez Avenue ("G" Street); thence southerly along the center of Melendez Avenue ("G" Street) to the center of Seventh Street; thence east- erly along the center of Seventh Street to the center of Avenida de Roosevelt; thence southerly along the center of Avenida de Roosevelt to the center of Ninth Street; thence easterly along the center of Ninth Street and its prolongation to the Canal Zone-City of Colon boundary at the mean low water line on the westerly shore of Manzanillo Bay; thence following along the above-mentioned boundary in a southerly and westerly direction to a point where said boundary intersects the pro- longation of the face of the curb on the westerly side of Melendez Avenue ("G" Street); thence northerly along said prolongation and the face of the curb on the westerly side of Melendez Ave- nue ("G" Street) to its intersection with face of curb on the southerly side of Sixteenth Street prolonged; thence westerly and southerly along face of curb on southerly side of Sixteenth Street prolonged to its intersection with the center line of Domingo Diaz Avenue prolonged; thence southerly along the prolonged center line of Domingo Diaz Avenue to its intersection with the Canal Zone-City of Col6n boundary at the mean low water line on the northerly shore of Folks River; thence westerly and south- erly along said boundary to the point of beginning, excepting, however, lot No. 22, block No. 26 as shown on Panama Canal drawing S-6104-78, sheet 65, and lot No. 1189 as shown on Pan- ama Canal drawing S-6104-78, sheet 16, which lie within the above-described area. The Panama Railroad Company will retain in the city of Panama as an area necessary for its operations those lands now occupied by

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