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Albay Ambos Camarines American amount arms authorized barrio Batangas Benguet bridges Bulacan bureau Cagayan Capt Captain captured carabao Cavite Cebu cents chief coast command cost court cubic detachment district division duties ending June 30 engineer enlisted expenditures feet Filipinos fiscal year 1903 funds governor harbor ice plant Igorrotes Ilocos Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur Iloilo insular cold storage insular government insular treasury July June 30 killed labor Laguna land Leyte Lieutenant light light-house Luzon Masbate Mexican currency miles month municipal police native Nueva officers operations organized outlaws Pampanga Pangasinan pesos Philippine Commission Philippine Islands Philippines Constabulary pounds province received rency repairs revenues rifles River Rizal road Romblon Samar scouts Second Lieut senior inspector Sorsogon stations storage and ice Subsistence Department SUPERINTENDENT supervisor supplies Surigao Tarlac Tayabas telegraph Third Lieut tion Total town transportation U. S. Army U. S. currency United States currency vessels warrants wounded Zambales
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Seite 280 - An Act temporarily to provide for the administration of the affairs of civil government in the Philippine Islands, and for other purposes...
Seite 561 - SEC. 2. That any vessel at any foreign port clearing for any port or place in the United States [Philippine Islands] shall be required to obtain from the consul, viceconsul, or other consular officer of the United States at the port of departure, or from the medical officer where such officer has been detailed by the President for that purpose, a bill of health, in duplicate, in the form prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury...
Seite 656 - I am directing my course to port." Three short blasts to mean, "My engines are going at full speed astern.
Seite 336 - Manila as may be designated by the said party of the first part. And the said party of the second part also hereby agrees that it will provide the party of the first part...
Seite 654 - ... to deposit, or cause, suffer, or procure to be deposited material of any kind in any place on the bank of any navigable water, or on the bank of any tributary of any navigable water, where the same shall be liable to be washed into such navigable water, either by ordinary or high tides, or by storms or floods, or otherwise, whereby navigation shall or may be impeded or obstructed...
Seite 558 - Feb. 13,1893. j^ sna]i not be lawful for the manager, agent, master or owner of any vessel transporting merchandise or property from or between ports of the United States and foreign ports to insert in any bill of lading or shipping document any clause, covenant, or agreement whereby it, he, or they shall be relieved from liability for loss or damage arising from negligence, fault, or failure in proper loading, stowage, custody, care, or proper delivery or any and all lawful merchandise or property...
Seite 654 - ... any refuse matter of any kind or description whatever other than that flowing from streets and sewers and passing therefrom in a liquid state...
Seite 655 - ... or from the shore, the following shall be the signals to be used or displayed by her, either together or separately ; viz. : — In the Day-time — 1. A gun or other explosive signal fired at intervals of about a minute. 2. The International Code signal of distress indicated by NC 3.
Seite 560 - Treasury is authorized, whenever a conformity to such quarantines and health laws requires it, and in respect to vessels subject thereto, to prolong the terms limited for the entry of the same, and the report or entry of their cargoes, and to vary or dispense with any other regulations applicable to such reports or entries. No part of the cargo of any vessel shall, however, in any case, be taken out or unladen therefrom, otherwise than is allowed by law, or according to the regulations hereinafter...
Seite 559 - ... shall be duly observed by the officers of the customs revenue of the United States, by the masters and crews of the several revenue cutters, and by the military officers commanding in any fort or station upon the seacoast ; and all such officers of the United States shall faithfully aid in the execution of such quarantines and health laws, according to their respective powers and within their respective precincts, and as they shall be directed, from time to time, by the Secretary of the Treasury.