Chapter 165. Authorizing Dominic I
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CHAP. 165.— An Act Authorizing Dominic I. Murphy, consul general of the United States of America, to accept a silver fruit bowl presented to him by the British Government.February 21, 1927.[[S. 68](/us/bill/69/s/68).][[Private, No. 374](/us/pvtl/69/374).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Dominic I. Murphy.May accept silver howl from Great Britain.That Dominic I. Murphy, A consul general of the United States or America, be, and he is hereby, authorized to accept and receive a silver fruit bowl bearing on one side an engraved crest of the British Government and on the other the words “ Presented to Dominic I.
Murphy by His Majesty’s Government, November 11, 1918,” the bowl being now in the custody of the Secretary of State. Approved, February 21, 1927.