Ocean Mail Service (S. 6708) Hearings Before the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads: House of Representatives ... February, 1911. Sixty-first Congress, Third Session

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137. lappuse - Dollars, lawful money of the United States, to be paid to the said...
137. lappuse - An Act to provide for ocean mail service between the United States and foreign ports, and to promote commerce,' so long as such vessels shall in all respects comply with the provisions and requirements of said Act.
128. lappuse - ... and commercial interests of the United States, the mail service on such lines to be equitably distributed among the Atlantic, Mexican Gulf and Pacific ports. Said contracts shall be made with the lowest responsible bidder for the performance of said service on each route, and the Postmaster-General shall have the right to reject all bids not in his opinion reasonable for the attaining of the purposes named.
137. lappuse - That every proposal for carrying the mail shall be accompanied by the bond of the bidder, with sureties approved by a postmaster...
128. lappuse - Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster General is hereby authorized and empowered to enter into contracts for a term not less than five nor more than ten years...
131. lappuse - States as cruisers or transports upon payment to the owners of the fair actual value of the same at the time of the taking, and if there shall be a disagreement as to the fair actual value at the time of taking between the United States and the owners...
137. lappuse - An Act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, and for other purposes," approved February 28, 1919, and all other Acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto.
128. lappuse - ... duration, with American citizens, for the carrying of mails on American steamships, between ports of the United States and such ports in foreign countries, the Dominion of Canada excepted, as in his judgment will best subserve and promote the postal and commercial interests of the United States, the mail service on such lines to be equitably distributed among the Atlantic, Mexican Gulf, and Pacific ports.
131. lappuse - Said vessels shall take, as cadets or apprentices, one American.born boy, under twenty.one years of age for each one thousand tons gross register, and one for each majority fraction thereof, who shall be educated in the duties of seamanship, rank as petty officers, and receive such pay for their services as may be reasonable.
147. lappuse - Whereas it is provided by section 24 of the act of Congress approved March 3, 1891, entitled "An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes...

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