subject to disposition as follows: '(i) There shall be transferred and paid over to the government of the Virgin Islands from the amounts so determined a sum equal to the total amount of revenue collected by the government of the Virgin Islands during the fiscal year, as certified by the Governor of the Virgin Islands. The moneys so transferred and paid over shall constitute a separate fund in the Treasury of the Virgin Islands and may be expended as the legislature may determine.' '(ii) If at the end of any fiscal year the total of the Federal contribution made under (i) above at the beginning of the fiscal year has not been obligated or expended for an approved purpose, the balance shall continue available for expenditure during any succeeding fiscal year, but only for approved emergency relief purposes and essential public projects.' 18. ADMINISTRATORS; RESIDENCE; DUTIES; PREFERENCE IN APPOINTMENTS: The Governor shall appoint an Administrator who shall reside in St. Croix and an Administrator who shall reside in St. John, each of whom shall be confirmed by the Legislature of the Virgin Islands. Administrators shall perform such duties as may be assigned to them by the Governor, or prescribed by law. In making such appointments, preference shall be given to qualified residents of the Virgin Islands. 19. DISTRICT COURT OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS, AND INFERIOR COURTS. The Judicial power of the Virgin Islands shall be vested in a Court of record to be designated the "District Court of the Virgin Islands," and in such court or courts of inferior jurisdiction as may have been or may hereafter be established by local law.... 20. JURISDICTION OF DISTRICT COURT; TRANSFER OF ACTIONS. The District Court of the Virgin Islands shall have jurisdiction of a district court of the United States in all causes arising under the Constitution, treaties and laws of the United States, regardless of the sum or value of the matter in controversy. It shall have general original jurisdiction in all other causes in the Virgin Islands, exclusive jurisdiction over which is not conferred by this Act upon the inferior courts of the Virgin Islands. When it is in the interest of justice to do so, the district court may on motion of any party transfer to the district court any action or proceeding brought in an inferior court and the district court shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine such action or proceeding. The District Court shall also have appellate jurisdiction to review the judgments and orders of the inferior courts of the Virgin Islands to the extent now or hereafter prescribed by local law.