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548 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 349. 1894. MMM °*` °¤•*°· marks may require his name and residence and a description of his mm" trade-marks to be recorded in books which shall be kept for that purpose in the Department of the Treasury under such regulations as the Secretaryof the Treasury shall prescribe, and may furnish to the Department facsimiles of such trade-marks; aud thereupon the Secretary of the Treasury shall cause one or more copies of the same to be transmitted to each collector or other proper oilieer of the customs. A·1¤¤i¤¤i·p¤_¤f m¤¤+ Sec. 7. That all materials of foreign production wh1ch may be neces- }'L{.1‘}.f,'§*,.,i‘,}‘{g’,§§?hi’° sary for the construction of vessels built in the United States for foreign KS-·¤<=¤·2513-P·*°r account and ownership or for the purpose of being employed in the °m°°d°d' foreign trade including the trade between the Atlantic and Pacino ports of the United States, and all such materials necessary for the building of their machinery, and all articles necessary for their outfit and equipment, after the passage of this Act, may be imported in bond under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe ; and upon proof that such materials have been used for such purposes · no duties shall be paid thereon. But vessels receiving the benefit of this section shall not be allowed to engage in the coastwise trade of the United States more than two months in any one year except upon the payment to the United States of the duties of which a rebate is herein mm. allowed: Provided, That vessels built in the United States for foreign mfyéwcxfgfgm account and ownership shall not be allowed to engage in the coastwise n-ns. trade of the United States. smnsssxm rmt: SEO. 8. That all articles of foreign production needed for the repair ,*!j’°;,fr*;!i·°°g;f‘gf'”‘P' of American vessels engaged in foreign trade, including the trade ns.,€$¤.2s14,p.¢¤1, between the Atlantic and Pacific ports of the United States, may be ‘“‘°"""‘*· withdrawn irom bonded warehouses tree of duty, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. _ Bonded mannrmur Sec. 9. That all articles manufactured in whole or in part of imported “" ""°"°““°‘“ materials, or of materials subject to internal·revenue tax, and intended for exportation without being charged with duty and without having an internal—revenue stamp affixed thereto shall, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, in order to be so manufactured and exported be made and manufactured in bonded warchouses similar to those known and designated in Treasury Regulations gvyw- as bonded warehouses, class six: Provided, That the manufacturer of "such articles shall first give satisfactory bonds for the faithful observance of all the provisions of law and of such regulations as shall be spmu not permit- prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided further, That °““· the manufacture of distilled spirits from grain, starch, molasses or sugar, including all dilutions or mixtures of them or either of them, shall not be permitted in such manufacturing warehouses. _ Eimggamrm tu Wheiiever goods manufactured in any bonded warehouse established °° ’°under the provisions of the preceding paragraph shall be exported directly therefrom or shall be duly laden for transportation and immediate exportation under the supervision of the proper officer who shall be duly designated for that purpose, such goods shall be exempt from duty and from the requirements relating to revenue stamps. Tm,;,, of mm,,,. Any materials used in the manufacture of such goods, and any pack-

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same may, under the regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury, be conveyed without the payment of revenue tax or duty into anybonded manufacturing warehouse. and imported goods may, under the aforesaid regulations, be transferred without the exaction of duty from any l1u1»um¤¤y,¤a.,ex. bonded warehouse into any bonded manufacturing warehouse; but " “ °‘· this privilege shall not be held to apply to implements, machinery, or apparatus to be used in the construction or repair of any bonded manulfacturing warehouse or for the prosecution of the business carried on t erein. d§:gn€m{:_¤:!f*' mi- No articles or materials received into such bonded manufacturing warehouse shall be withdrawn or removed therefrom except for direct