Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/935

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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Crrs. 158, 159, 161-163. 1918. 911* first section of the Act approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and ,a{{§]’j‘°"‘;§°‘¥§’§'}fg'; eighty, governing the immediate transportation of dutiable merchan- grunted? dise wit out apgraisement, be, and are hereby, extended to the port V°l‘ 21* p' m' of Oswego, in the State of New York. Approved, July 20, 1918. c¤.sr·.f1¤o.—Al;.1.(»ict_r¤l tg; mblishment or so n¤1pr,i¤_¢1l¤ sae of Maiue, {§¥’l€°l&?}2l gp glpgitbcfe  :::1 immediate transportation without apprarsement Be it enacted by Senate and House of Rrleggesentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, t.the privileges of the lilllslfilndtol. first and seventh sections of the Act approved June tenth, eighteen w§gjg;gj*;$,v,}$j hundred and eighty, as amended, governing the immediate trans- muws. H I portation of dutiab e merchandise without appraisement, be and are v°I‘°"”‘ ‘ ’ 7* ereby extended to the port of Bar Harbor, in the district of Portland, in the State of Maine. - · ». . . Approved, July 20, 1918. ` """“ C 4 m zs 1918.. CHAI'. 161.-An Act To validate certain public·land entries. rl_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House? Representatives of the United p.,l,ll¢ lgpdg, States of America in Congress assemb , That all entries heretofore s,,§{,§,‘;{’,},‘;‘{,§,*;§d“°§ erroneously allowed for lands opened to entry under the Act approved nsaéanélaxnm R3 February twentieth, nineteen hundred and four (Thirty-third §Yl§,lf’°* " " Statutes at Largp, page forty-six), and the Act of Februa six- §g};§;gj;§§_ teenth, nineteen undred and eleven (Thirty-sixth Statutes atxrge, ‘ ppge nine hundred and thirteenltdto persons who had previously e austed their homestead riglita are hereby ratified and confirmed; and any such entry which-has been canceled for the reason given shall be reinstated in the absence of conflicts and proceed to patsnt upon compliance with the law under which the entry was ma e. A Approved, July 25, 1918. _ _ negro, ma CHAP. 162.-An Act To repeal the Act entitled "A.n Act to incorporate the L;§’i51-*9.I _ _` National German-American Alhance," approved February twenty·6£th, nineteen U-,,,b"c' N,,_m_] hundred and seven. Be it enacted by the Senate and House ¢y" Representatives of the , _ United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Act ap- Al]:$lll°ll`ll`.l¤nlllll»lll°° proved February twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and seven, entitled ,,§{§§{*‘°’“"°“ '°' "An Act to incorporate the National German-American Alliance," r~ 92**. re be, and the same is hereby, repealed. Approved, July 30, 1918. . . . . A lemma CH%Pé188.TAn Act Tpngctlgdme the pszymnirgzgf rndernntzties to the G0g0E!;1£ t " ` itsnaro no occurnngin *;*3 Olgillihg, N fE1l;lllr11'.l:·ry twenty-grit, nineteen hmm and nine. u [P°bu°’N°’ MJ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby author- ,9§g_°“* °”’““ '“"“· ized to be paid, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise ap- d Annr¤rri¤¤¤¤*°*’i¤· · - - emmtv to Greece for propnated, as a matter of grace and mthout reference to the guestron lnluneé to subjects of liability therefor, to the Government of Greece, as full in emngty ‘*‘°‘°°“‘“““" on account of injuries inflicted on its nationals during riots whic