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Page 540 - Philippines and other ceded territories, at the time of the exchange of the ratification of this treaty, shall continue to be respected. Spanish scientific, literary and artistic works, not subversive of public order in the territories in question, shall continue to be admitted free of duty into such territories, for the period of ten years, to be reckoned from the date of the exchange of the ratifications of this treaty.
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Page 295 - SEC. 15. That the Government of the Philippine Islands is hereby authorized and empowered, on such terms as it may prescribe, by general legislation, to provide for the granting or sale and conveyance to actual occupants and settlers and other citizens of said Islands such parts and portions of the public domain, other than timber and mineral lands, of the United States in said Islands as it may deem wise, not exceeding sixteen hectares to any one person, and for the sale and conveyance of not more...
Page 599 - A cademy of Sciences. SIR: I have the honor to present the following report on the publications and membership of the National Academy of Sciences for the year ending April 18, 1917.
Page 679 - SIR: I have the honor to submit the first annual report of the Ponce High and Graded School.
Page 288 - location line" shall govern the direction of one side of the claim, upon which the survey shall be extended according to this Act. SEC. 27. That the holder of a mineral claim shall be entitled to all minerals which may lie within his claim, but he shall not be entitled to mine outside the boundary lines of his claim continued vertically downward...
Page 541 - States relating to the grant of patents and to the registration of trade-marks, prints, and labels, shall receive the protection accorded them in the United States under said laws; and an infringement of the rights secured by lawful issue of a patent or by registration of a...
Page 542 - ... located in any foreign country which, by treaty, convention, or law affords similar privileges to citizens of the United States...
Page 540 - The rights of property secured by copyrights and patents acquired by Spaniards in the island of Cuba and in Porto Rico, the Philippines, and other ceded territories at the time of the exchange of the ratifications of this, treaty shall continue to be respected.
Page 559 - Abbe-Zeiss refractometer was employed, a small amount of a concentrated solution of pure gutta in chloroform placed on each of the prisms and allowed to stand until the odor of chloroform had entirely disappeared. The prisms were then closed, and kept at a temperature of 70° C. until the readings became constant, showing that all chloroform had evaporated. The above figures are the results of many determinations made with carefully prepared samples. The rotation was determined in chloroform, 0.5...