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PUBLIC LAWS-CHS. 397, 398-JUNE 3, 1948 and fifty-five degrees no minutes one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven feet, thence eighty-seven degrees twenty minutes seven hundred and forty feet, thence fifty-nine degrees no minutes two thousand seven hundred and fifteen feet, thence sixty-nine degrees fifteen minutes one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven and thirty-six one-hundredths feet, thence on the arc of a circular curve to the right with a radius of three thousand and twelve feet, and a central angle of thirty-five degrees fifteen minutes the direct azimuth and distance being eighty-six degrees fifty-two minutes thirty seconds one thousand eight hundred and twenty-three and ninety-eight one- hundredths feet, thence one hundred and four degrees thirty minutes two hundred and fifty feet, thence one hundred and ninety-four degrees thirty minutes one thousand and thirty-one feet, thence on the arc of a circular curve to the left with a radius of six hundred and seven and ninety-five one-hundredths feet and a central angle of fifty-three degrees three minutes thirty seconds the direct azimuth and distance being seventy-seven degrees fifty-eight minutes fifteen seconds five hundred and forty-three and nine one-hundredths feet to the govern- ment road, thence two hundred and thirty-one degrees twenty-six minutes thirty seconds one hundred and thirteen and sixty-one one - hundredths feet along the government road, thence along the govern- ment road on the arc of a circular curve to the left with a radius of four hundred and seventy-seven feet and a central angle of forty-four degrees twenty-six minutes thirty seconds, the direct azimuth and distance being two hundred and nine degrees thirteen minutes fifteen seconds three hundred and sixty and seventy-eight one-hundredths feet, thence one hundred and eighty-seven degrees no minutes one hundred and sixty-nine and fifty-four one-hundredths feet along the government road, thence on the arc of a circular curve to the left with a radius of three hundred and fifty-one and eight one-hundredths feet and a central angle of eighty-two degrees thirty minutes the direct azimuth and distance being three hundred and twenty-five degrees forty-five minutes four hundred and sixty-two and ninety-seven one-hundredths feet, thence one hundred and ninety-four degrees thirty minutes five hundred and seventy-nine feet, thence one hundred and four degrees thirty minutes three hundred feet, thence one hundred and ninety-four degrees thirty minutes two hundred feet, thence two hundred and eighty-four degrees thirty minutes three hundred feet, thence one hundred and ninety-four degrees thirty minutes two hundred and fifty-two feet to the point of beginning containing an area of four hundred and one and four hundred and twenty-three one-thousandths acres more or less." Approved June 3, 1948. [CHAPTER 398] ne3 AN ACT [H. R. 51751 To confirm and ratify Act 205 of the session laws of 1947 of the Territory of [Public Law 595] Hawaii, relating to the issuance of public-improvement bonds. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the bic-improve- United States of America in Congress assembled, That act numbered ment bonds. 205 of the session laws of 1947 of the Territory of Hawaii entitled "An Act making appropriations for public improvements and pro- viding for the issuance of public-improvement bonds", to the extent 61S'CSpp I approved by the Governor of the Territory of Hawaii on May 20, i 56a 21. ' 1947, is hereby confirmed and ratified, subject to the provisions of the 48 St. c41.493 Act of Congress approved July 15, 1947 (Public Law 190, Eightieth note. Congress, first session), any provision of the Hawaiian Organic Act 304 [62 STAT.