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return shall be made as soon as the accounts of collections and 

 disbursements shall have been settled and adjusted by the Auditor. 

 Such returns of forestry collections to the provinces shall be 

 made upon certification of the amount due by the Auditor, by 

 settlement warrant, and for this purpose an appropriation of 

 the sums so required is hereby made. One-half of all sums so 

 returned to each province shall be covered into the provincial 

 treasury and shall be available for all lawful provincial expenses. 

 The remaining one-half shall be divided among the several munic- 

 ipalities from which came the forest products on which the 

 original collections were made, pro rata to the amounts originally 

 collected on products from each municipality. In the case of 

 internal revenue collected in unorganized provinces and returned 

 to them for disbursement upon organization, and in that of col- 

 lections on forest products made at Manila where it is possible 

 from the records in the office of the Acting Collector of Internal 

 Revenue, the Forestry Bureau, and the provincial treasurer to 

 determine to what municipality such funds belong, the provincial 

 treasurer shall transfer such funds to the province, and if at any 

 time the provincial treasurer shall ascertain to what municipality 

 such funds were due he shall reimburse such municipalities for 

 the amounts respectively due them from provincial funds. The 

 stamps required by law for the collection of taxes shall be fur- 

 nished to provincial treasurers by the Insular Treasurer, who shall 

 obtain the same from the City Assessor and Collector of Manila 

 in sufficient quantities for the purposes of this section, giving 

 a proper receipt therefor. The provincial treasurer receiving 

 the stamps shall receipt for the same to the Insular Treasurer. 

 The Insular Treasurer shall render a monthly account-current 

 to the Insular Auditor of the stamps furnished by him to pro- 

 vincial treasurers, supporting the same by proper vouchers. Pro- 

 vincial treasurers shall render for each month a report of stamps 

 sold and stamps on hand to the Insular Auditor." 



Sec. 2. Section ninety-seven of Act Numbered Eighty-two, en- 

 titled "The Municipal Code," paragraph (c) of section one of Act 

 Numbered Three hundred and seventy-four amendatory thereof, 

 and all other acts or parts of acts in conflict with the provisions 

 of this, Act, are hereby repealed. 



Aot No. 530. 



Section 1. No licenses shall be granted for the sale of or deal- 

 ing in any intoxicating liquors on any public land reserved by 

 the President of the United States for military purposes in the 

 Philippine Islands. 



Sec. 2. The military authorities shall have the right to eject 

 any intruder or trespasser on any public lands reserved by the 

 President for military purposes in the Philippine Islands, and to 

 suppress open breaches of the peace and abate nuisances thereon. 



Sec. 3. No branch of the Civil Government in force on or over 

 any public lands reserved by the President for military purposes, 

 and no civilian residents thereon, shall interfere with military 

 administration or the use of such lands for military purposes. 



Sec. 4. The personal property of persons employed in the mili- 

 tary service of the United States in the Philippine Islands and 



