LEGISLATION APPLICABLE TO NONCONTIGUOUS TERRITORY OF
THE UNITED STATES AND TO CUBA.
Sixty-second Congress, first session.
An act to supply a deficiency in the appropriations for contingent expenses of the House of Representatives for the fiscal year 1911, and for other purposes. (July 21, 1911, Public No. 2, chap. 2, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 1). .... An act to promote reciprocal trade relations with the Dominion of Canada, and for other purposes. (July 26, 1911, Public No. 3, chap. 3, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 4)......
An act to amend an act entitled "An act to prohibit the passage of local or special laws in the territories of the United States, to limit territorial indebt- edness, and for other purposes." (Aug. 22, 1911, Public No. 42, chap. 43, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 33).
Sixty-second Congress, second session.
An act amending section 67 of the act approved March 3, 1911, to codify, revise, and amend the laws relating to the judiciary. (Dec. 21, 1911, Public No. 49, chap. 4, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 46)....
An act making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year 1912, and for other purposes. (Dec. 22, 1911, Public No. 51, chap. 6, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 47).
An act to amend an act entitled "An act granting to certain employees of the United States the right to receive from it compensation for injuries sustained in the course of their employment," approved May 30, 1908. (Mar. 11, 1912, Public No. 101, chap. 57, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1., p. 74)..
An act to establish in the Department of Commerce and Labor a bureau to be known as the Children's Bureau. (Apr. 9, 1912, Public No. 116, chap. 73, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1., p. 79)
An act to provide for a tax upon white phosphorus matches, and for other pur- poses. (Apr. 9, 1912, Public No. 118, chap. 75, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 81)... An act making appropriations for the Diplomatic and Consular Service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1913. (Apr. 30, 1912, Public No. 139, chap. 97, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 94)...
An act to appropriate $300,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to equip all Army transports with all lifeboats and rafts necessary to accommodate every person for which transportation facilities are now provided on said transports, and the crew of said transports. (June 14, 1912, Public No. 192, chap. 167, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 133)..
An act limiting the hours of daily service of laborers and mechanics employed upon work done for the United States, or for any Territory or for the District of Columbia, and for other purposes. (June 19, 1912, Public No. 199, chap. 174, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 137).
An act to amend an act entitled "An act to require apparatus and operators for radio communication on certain ocean steamers,' approved June 24, 1910. (July 23, 1912, Public No. 238, chap. 250, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 199)............. An act making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes. (July 25, 1912, Public No. 241, chap. 253, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 201).. An act for the relief of Theodore Salus. (July 30, 1912, Private No. 63, chap. 259, 37 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 1282)..
An act to prohibit the importation and the interstate transportation of films or other pictorial representations of prize fights, and for other purposes. (July 31, 1912, Public No. 246, chap. 263, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 240). An act to harmonize the national law of salvage with the provisions of the inter- national convention for the unification of certain rules with respect to assist- ance and salvage at sea, and for other purposes. (Aug. 1, 1912, Public No. 249, chap. 268, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 242)..
An act to establish a standard barrel and standard grades for apples when packed in barrels, and for other purposes. (Aug. 3, 1912, Public No. 252, chap. 273, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 250)...
An act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1913. (Aug. 10, 1912, Public No. 261, chap. 284, 37
Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 269)..
An act to regulate radio communication. (Aug. 13, 1912, Public No. 264, chap.
287, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 302). .
An act to change the name of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service to
the Public Health Service, to increase the pay of officers of said service, and
for other purposes. (Aug. 14, 1912, Public No. 265, chap. 288, 37 Stat. L.,
pt. 1, p. 309)...
An act to regulate the importation of nursery stock and other plants and plant
products; to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain
quarantine districts for plant diseases and insect pests; to permit and regulate
the movement of fruits, plants, and vegetables therefrom, and for other pur-
poses. (Aug. 20, 1912, Public No. 275, chap. 308, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 315)...
An act making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial ex-
penses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1913, and for other
purposes. (Aug. 23, 1912, Public No. 299, chap. 350, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1.,
p. 360)....
An act to create a Commission on Industrial Relations. (Aug. 23, 1912, Public
No. 300, chap. 351, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 415).
An act to amend section 8 of the food and drugs act approved June 30, 1906.
(Aug. 23, 1912, Public No. 301, chap. 352, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 416).
An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 1913, and for other purposes. (Aug. 24,1912,
Public No. 302, chap. 355, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 417)..
An act to amend sections 5, 11, and 25 of an act entitled "An act to amend and
consolidate the acts respecting copyrights," approved March 4, 1909. (Aug.
24, 1912, Public No. 303, chap. 356, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 488).
An act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 1913, and for other purposes. (Aug. 24, 1912,
Public No. 336, chap. 389, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 539)..
An act to amend section 73 and section 76 of the act of August 27, 1894, entitled
"An act to reduce taxation, to provide revenue for the Government, and
for other purposes.' (Feb. 12, 1913, Public No. 370, chap. 40, 37 Stat. L., pt.
1, p. 667).
An act to punish the unlawful breaking of seals of railroad cars containing
interstate or foreign shipments, the unlawful entering of such cars, the stealing
of freight and express packages or baggage or articles in process of transpor-
tation in interstate shipment, and the felonious asportation of such freight
or express packages or baggage or articles therefrom into another district of
the United States, and the felonious possession or reception of the same.
(Feb. 13, 1913, Public No. 377, chap. 50, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 670).............
An act to extend the power of the Commissioner General of Immigration, sub-
ject to the approval of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor. (Feb. 25,
1913, Public No. 387, chap. 73, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 682).
An act making appropriations for the Diplomatic and Consular Service for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 1914. (Feb. 28, 1913, Public No. 394, chap.
86, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 688).
An act divesting intoxicating liquors of their interstate character in certain
cases. (Mar. 1, 1913, Public No. 398, chap. 90, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 699)...
An act to amend an act entitled "An act to regulate commerce," approved
February 4, 1887, and all acts amendatory thereof by providing for a valuation
of the several classes of property of carriers subject thereto and securing in-
formation concerning their stocks, bonds, and other securities. (Mar. 1,
1913, Public No. 400, chap. 92, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 701)...
An act to amend section 55 of "An act to amend and consolidate the acts re-
specting copyright," approved March 4, 1909. (Mar. 2, 1913, Public No. 405
chap. 97, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 724).
An act relating to the limitation of the hours of daily service of laborers and
mechanics employed upon a public work of the United States and of the
District of Columbia, and of all persons employed in constructing, maintain-
ing, or improving a river or harbor of the United States and of the District
of Columbia. (Mar. 3, 1913, Public No. 408, chap. 106, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1,
p. 726)..
An act providing for publicity in taking evidence under act of July 2, 1890.
(Mar. 3, 1913, Public No. 416, chap. 114, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 731)...
An act to amend section 8 of an act entitled "An act for preventing the manu-
facture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded or poisonous or
deleterious foods, drugs, medicines, and liquors, and for regulating traffic ·
therein, and for other purposes," approved June 30, 1906. (Mar. 3, 1913,
Public No. 419, chap. 117, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 732).
An act to regulate the officering and manning of vessels subject to the inspection
laws of the United States. (Mar. 3, 1913, Public No. 420, chap. 118, 37 Stat.
L., pt. 1, p. 732)...
An act making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial ex-
penses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1914, and for
other purposes. (Mar. 4, 1913, Public No. 427, chap. 142, 37 Stat. L., pt.
1, p. 739)..
An act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1914, and for other purposes. (Mar. 4,
1913, Public No. 428, chap. 143, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 791)..
An act making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preservation of
certain public works on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes. (Mar.
4, 1913, Public No. 429, chap. 144, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 801)....
An act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1914. (Mar. 4, 1913, Public No. 430, chap. 145, 37 Stat.
L., pt. 1, p. 828). .
Joint resolution making appropriations for the payment of certain expenses
incident to the first session of the Sixty-second Congress. (May 8, 1911, Public
Res. No. 1, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 35).
Joint resolution making immediately available the appropriations for mileage
of Senators and Members of the House of Representatives. (May 8, 1911,
Public Res. No. 2, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 36)..
Joint resolution to pay Members, Delegates and Resident Commissioners their
allowance for clerk hire for December, 1911, on the twenty-first day of that
month. (Dec. 21, 1911, Public Res. No. 15, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 628). . . . . .
Joint resolution to amend the joint resolution to probibit the export of coal
or other material used in war from any seaport of the United States. (Mar.
14, 1912, Public Res. No. 22, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 630)..
Joint resolution making appropriations to supply deficiencies in the appropria-
tions for contingent expenses of the Senate and House of Representatives for
the fiscal year 1912, and for other purposes. (May 30,1912, Public Res. No.
32, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 634).
Joint resolution extending appropriations for the necessary operations of the
Government under certain contingencies (July 1, 1912, Public Res. No. 40,
37 Stat., L., pt. 1, p. 638)
Joint resolution to continue the provisions of a joint resolution approved July
1, 1912, entitled "Joint resolution extending appropriations for the necessary
operations of the Government under certain contingencies." (Aug. 1, 1912,
Public Res. No. 46, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 640)...
Joint resolution to further continue the provisions of a joint resolution approved
July 1, 1912, entitled "Joint resolution extending appropriations for the
necessary operations of the Government under certain contingencies." (Aug.
15, 1912, Public Res. No. 51, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 642)..
Joint resolution. (Aug. 24, 1912, Pub. Res. No. 58, 37 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 644)...
TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS.
Convention between the United States and Sweden defining the rights, privi- leges, and immunities of consular officers, signed at Washington, June 1, 1910; ratification advised by the Senate, June 13, 1910; ratified by the President, February 27, 1911; ratified by Sweden, February 3, 1911; ratifications ex- changed at Washington, March 18, 1911; proclaimed, March 20, 1911. (June 1, 1910, 37 Stat. I.., pt. 2, p. 1479).
Treaty of commerce and navigation between the United States and Japan, at Washington, February 21, 1911; ratification advised by the Senate, with amendment, February 24, 1911; ratified by the President, March 2, 1911; ratified by Japan, March 31, 1911; ratifications exchanged at Tokyo, April 4, 1911; proclaimed, April 5, 1911. (Feb. 21, 1911, 37 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 1504).. Arrangement between the United States and other powers relative to the repression of the circulation of obscene publications. Signed at Paris, May 4, 1910; ratification advised by the Senate, January 13, 1911; ratified by the President, February 4, 1911; ratification of the United States deposited with the Government of the French Republic March 15, 1911; proclaimed, April 18, 1911. (May 4, 1910, 37 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 1511).. Treaty between the United States and Salvador for the mutual extradition of fugitives from justice. Signed at San Salvador, April 18, 1911; ratification advised by the Senate, May 22, 1911; ratified by the President, June 8, 1911; ratified by Salvador, May 11, 1911; ratifications exchanged at San Salvador, July 10, 1911; proclaimed July 13, 1911. (Apr. 18, 1911, 37 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 1516).
Treaty between the United States and France for the extradition of criminals. Signed at Paris, January 6, 1909; ratification advised by the Senate, with amendment, April 5, 1909; ratified by the President, May 25, 1911; ratified by France, June 27, 1911; ratifications exchanged at Paris, June 27, 1911; proclaimed July 26, 1911. (Jan. 6, 1909, 37 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 1526)... Treaty between the United States and Great Britain providing for the preserva- tion and protection of fur seals. Signed at Washington, February 7, 1911; ratification advised by the Senate, February 15, 1911; ratified by the Presi- dent, March 6, 1911; ratified by Great Britain, April 20, 1911; ratifications exchanged at Washington, July 7, 1911; proclaimed December 14, 1911. (Feb. 7, 1911, 37 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 1538)..
Convention between the United States and other powers providing for the preservation and protection of fur seals. Signed at Washington, July 7, 1911; ratification advised by the Senate, July 24, 1911; ratified by the President, November 24, 1911; ratified by Great Britain, August 25, 1911; ratified by Japan, November 6, 1911; ratified by Russia (October 22, 1911), November 4, 1911; ratifications exchanged at Washington, December 12, 1911; proclaimed, December 14, 1911. (July 7, 1911, 37 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 1542) .. Convention between the United States and other powers establishing an International Law Commission. Signed at Rio de Janeiro, August 23, 1906; ratification advised by the Senate, February 3, 1908; ratified by the President, February 8, 1908; proclaimed, May 1, 1912. (Aug. 23, 1906, 37 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 1554).
Wireless telegraph convention between the United States and other powers. Signed at Berlin, November 3, 1906; ratification advised by the Senate, April 3, 1912; ratified by the President, April 22, 1912; ratification of the United States deposited with the Government of Germany, May 17, 1912; proclaimed, May 25, 1912. (Nov. 3, 1906, 37 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 1565).. Convention between the United States and Honduras for the extradition of fugitives from justice. Signed at Washington, January 15, 1909; ratification advised by the Senate, January 20, 1909; ratified by the President, March 1, 1909; ratified by Honduras, May 20, 1912; ratifications exchanged at Washington, July 10, 1912; proclaimed July 10, 1912. (Jan. 15, 1909,37 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 1616).
Special agreement between the United States and Great Britain for the sub-
mission of outstanding pecuniary claims to arbitration. Signed at Wash-
ington, August 18, 1910; ratification advised by the Senate, July 19, 1911;
confirmed by exchange of notes April 12, 1912. (Aug. 18, 1910, 37 Stat. L.,
pt. 2, p. 1625)..........
Copyright convention between the United States and Hungary, signed at
Budapest, January 30, 1912; ratification advised by the Senate, July 23,
1912; ratified by the President, July 31, 1912; ratified by Hungary, August
12, 1912; ratifications exchanged at Washington, September 16, 1912; pro-
claimed, October 15, 1912. (Jan. 30, 1912, 37 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 1631).
Parcel-post convention between the United States of America and the Domin-
ican Republic, signed at Santo Domingo September 21, 1912, and at Wash-
ington, October 9, 1912. Approved by the President, October 16, 1912.
(Sept. 21, 1912, Oct. 9, 1912, 37 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 1638) .
Convention between the United States and other powers extending treaty on
pecuniary claims. Signed at Rio de Janeiro, August 13, 1906; ratification
advised by the Senate, March 2, 1907; ratified by the President, March 13,
1907; ratification of the United States deposited with the Government of
Brazil, April 23, 1907; proclaimed, January 28, 1913. (Aug. 13, 1906, 37
Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 1648)..
Convention between the United States and other powers establishing status
of returning naturalized citizens. Signed at Rio de Janeiro, August 13, 1906;
ratification advised by the Senate, January 13, 1908; ratified by the Presi-
dent, January 16, 1909; ratification of the United States deposited with the
Government of Brazil, February 25, 1908; proclaimed, January 28, 1913.
(Aug. 13, 1906, 37 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 1653).
Convention between the United States and other powers relating to assistance
and salvage at sea. Signed at Brussels, September 23, 1910; ratification
advised by the Senate, January 18, 1912; ratified by the President, March 14,
1912; ratification of the United States, deposited with the Government of
Belgium, January 25, 1913, deposit of ratifications closed February 1, 1913;
convention effective March 1, 1913; proclaimed, February 13, 1913. (Sept.
23, 1910, 37 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 1658)...
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