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numbers and kinds of packages, marks, quantity by weight or measure, contents or class of stores, name of country from which imported, name of vessel in which goods or merchandise arrived, and date of arrival: Provided, That if said goods or merchandise are purchased from persons in the Philippine Islands, and consigned to such persons, the entry covering the same shall be covered by an affidavit of the owners, setting forth that all right or title to said goods or merchandise has been sold to the United States Government or the Government of the Philippine Islands, as the case may be, and that no interest, direct or implied, is retained therein: And provided further, That no duties paid on goods or merchandise which is subsequently sold to the United States Government or the Government of the Philippine Islands shall be refunded on account of such sale.

SEC. 391. Upon the acceptance of a free entry for Government goods or merchandise, the Collector of Customs shall issue a permit for the discharge and delivery of the goods or merchandise covered by said free entry, the permit to show the numbers and marks of the packages, the contents of the same, and the vessel or vessels in which they arrived.

[No 479.]

AN ACT AUTHORIZING COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS IN THE PHILIPPINE ARCHIPELAGO TO RECEIVE CERTAIN ACCEPTED OR CERTIFIED CHECKS AND CERTAIN BANK NOTES IN PAYMENT OF CUSTOMS DUTIES.

By authority of the United States, be it enacted by the Philippine Commission, that:

SECTION 1. Collectors of customs at ports in the Philippine Archipelago are hereby authorized to receive in payment of customs duties either in United States money or such coins now in circulation in the Philippine Islands as are prescribed by section eight of the Tariff Revision Law of nineteen hundred and one, enacted by the Congress of the United States March eighth, nineteen hundred and two, in the form of accepted or certified checks drawn on the banking institutions or corporations in this section named and accepted or certified by the corresponding banking institution or corporation in each case, or in the form of regular bank notes issued by El Banco Español-Filipino in the city of Manila, or both. The banking institutions or corporations to which this section shall apply shall be as follows:

(1) Any banking institution or corporation doing business in the Philippine Islands which is a depository of the United States Government or of the Government of the Philippine Islands.

(2) El Banco Español-Filipino.

SEC. 2. Such accepted or certified checks or bank notes, as the case

may be, of the above banking institutions or corporations shall be received at the ports of entry in the Philippine Archipelago for the payment of customs duties, and shall likewise be received by the Treasurer of the Philippine Archipelago in the deposits of customs duties made with him by the collectors of customs in the Philippine Archipelago; and the Treasurer of the Philippine Archipelago is hereby authorized and directed to give regular receipts for customs duties deposited with him in the form of such accepted or certified checks or bank notes in the same way as for customs duties deposited in coin or currency, and such receipts shall relieve the depositing officers above mentioned from any responsibility so far as the payment of said checks or bank notes by the corresponding banking institutions or corporations is concerned. And in case the corresponding banking institution or corporation refuses to pay any one of its accepted or certified checks or bank notes presented to it for collection or deposit by the Government of the Philippine Islands through the Treasurer of the Philippine Archipelago, or any other lawful agent, said Treasurer or lawful agent shall be relieved of any responsibility so far as the payment of said check or checks, or bank notes, by the corresponding banking institution or corporation is concerned, and the Government of the Philippine Islands shall have the right to proceed to the recovery of the amount of said unpaid check or checks, bank note or bank notes, from said defaulting banking institution or corporation either from the bonds, guaranties or deposits given as such Government depositories, or by any other lawful means within its power, and the person who made payment in such check or checks, bank note or notes, shall be liable for the duties for which the same were received, and to make immediate payment thereof. In case of payment by the original person against whom the duties were assessed he shall be entitled to the return of the note or check as received.

SEC. 3. The Collector of Customs for the Philippine Archipelago is further authorized and directed to discontinue the receipt of payment of customs duties by collectors of customs at other ports of accepted or certified checks or bank notes drawn on or issued by the banking institutions or corporations mentioned in section one of this Act, unless each of said banking institutions or corporations hereinbefore mentioned shall cash or receive for deposit, on presentation and demand by the Government of the Philippine Islands, through its lawful agents, any check accepted or certified by said banking institution or corporation at any place in the Philippine Islands where it is at present established or has a branch bank, or make good any bank note described in section one of this Act without loss, discount, payment of commission or exchange of any kind or unnecessary delay.

SEC. 4. All existing decrees, laws, regulations, or orders of the United States Philippine Commission or of the former Military Government of the Philippine Archipelago, or of parts thereof, inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed.

SEC. 5. The public good requiring the speedy enactment of this bill, the passage of the same is hereby expedited in accordance with section. two of "An Act prescribing the order of procedure by the Commission in the enactment of laws," passed September twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred.

SEC. 6. This Act shall take effect on its passage.

Enacted, October 8, 1902.

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Of compositions imitating any of the foregoing-
Of other materials. (See Corresponding paragraphs.)

Advertisements, certain, when free---

342 (b)

342 (b)

381

46 (a)

Adzes

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Agricultural apparatus and machinery:

Cultivators, harrows, huskers, mowers, plows, reapers and binders,

seed planters, shellers, threshers, winnowers, etc_-

Agricultural tools and implements (not machinery):

Axes...

Cane knives_.

Grafters

Hoes_

Machetes

Mattocks

Pruning knives, and shears.

Rakes__

Scythes

Sickles

Spades

Weeding hooks....

Air motors of all kinds
Alabaster

Alarm clocks

Albumen paper.

Albumens

245

46 (b)

46 (b)

46 (b)

46 (b)

46 (b)

46 (b)

54 (c)

46 (b)

46 (b)

46 (b)

46 (b)

46 (b)

243

1 (a), (b), (c), or (d)

239 (a)

187 (a)

109

306, 307

Alcohol

Ale_

Ginger.

312 (a) and (b)

Alimentary pastes for soups.

Alkalies, caustic and barilla oxides and oxyhydrates of

Alkaloids and their salts__

In pills, capsules, dragées...

Aloe:

Raw

Yarn of, up to No. 12, inclusive.

Yarn of, No. 13, and above.

Textiles of. (See Textiles.)

Aloes, extract of

Alloys of metals mentioned. (See Corresponding metals.)

Alloys of metals not mentioned (see zinc, lead, etc.)

Allspice

Almonds:

Dried, in natural state

Oil of__

Essence of, for perfumery-

Extract of, for flavoring food.

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Alpaca:

Wool

327

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