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172 SIXTYQFIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 8. 1909. specimens for schools, academies, public museums, and corporations and societies organized for scientific or artistic purposes, on proof satisfactory to the collector of customs of their estination. F°’°*¤“ °°"'“‘” 342. Official consular supplies consigned by a foreign government of ”°8¤';ii¤ii°¤¤¤. whielitfie ggnsigriee is the crilnsnéliarglepmwntative in thai `ine an to imassuc 0 ci inanamount an o the grid and claiss allowed free entry by said foreign government when consigned by the Government of the United States of America tpl gte consular representatives within the jurisdiction o suc oreign government. 0{;‘g;;_’°' ¤"¤8° 343. Pumps for the salvage of vessels, upon identification and the semi. giving of a bond with sureties satisfactory. to the collector of customs in an amount equal to double the estimated duties therleon, conditioned fgr the eflrportationhtlliereof or payment .o the correspon uties thereon wit the time and in the manner p d by paragraph three hundred and thirty-seven. _ ,¤g"";;,?,,{‘P,§;’u,‘;°t{{’,{;}g’· mmm m>oN couruakon wrrn conansronnme nnomnmons. _ Sec. 1 That the followixag articles shall be free of duty upon the importation thereof mto the hihppine Islands upon comp `ance with regpllations whiph shall be prescribed in accord with the provisions of eac aragrap : — mW°g’;ggdgg§’§;; 344. Rfearing a parel, and household effects, including those articles , s . 5* _ mmmgrmmmond. provide for under paralggtphs three hundred and thirty-six alnd hundred andd] t y-seven, belonging to residents of t e 'p ine Is an returnin from a road wh` h exportig thet saidtislanfds iy sucgi retuniing ifestidlggtg _ u on eir epa_ ure_ ere om or uring the1r a sence i<*¢¤¤*Y· em- alliroad, upon the identity of such articles being established to the satisfaction of the collector of customs, under such re — latrops agttlhe insugr ézollectcir of customs shall prescrigld; artic es o e same in and c ass urchased f - tiges lay nagivos of the Philippine Islands dlurinlg tlgiigdlbgggge a roa an accompan ing them u on their return to said islands, or arrivmlg w1tli,m_a reasonalile time, in the discretion of the collector o customs, before or after theirreturn, upon prooflsatisfactpry to the;) collector of customs that the same aye een in their use a road for more than one year. ,,,;}{"§}°“e§’,§'0§§{§,‘jj; 345. Foreign articles, goods, wares, or merchandise destined for disew. play} in public expositions in the Philippine Islands, and anima for exhibition or competition for prizes, together with the_hamess, vehicles, and tackle necessary for the purposes designated, subject to such rules, regulations, and conditions as shall be prescribed by the insular collector of customs with {aspect to bonding for exportation thereof or payment of duty ereon. m§<=$ggg_e¤¤k»,ew., 346. Philosophical, historical, economic, and scientific books, and pppzratusédutensili, arédb insltrumgnts specially imported for e cna euseo an yteore fa `t ft- tion incorporated or established sold]; foI1i}pli(il3d;o}pliiIca1dtsel1ldcational, scientific, charitable, or literary urposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the gona fide use of and py the Olcdélélff ii)1glicollegeisi.ca:l1emy, scihool, or seminary of earning in e ppme san s, or o a bl` l'b and not for barter, sale or hire, sub`ect to siighliu llgati mw, . _ J Ggu ions as shall be prescribed by the insular collector of customs.