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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 36 STAT. · June 25, 1910 · Chapter 388

Chapter 388. Providing for the printing of Daily Consular Reports

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CHAP. 388.— An Act Providing for the printing of Daily Consular Reports. June 25, 1910.[[S. 8516](/us/bill/61/s/8516).][[Public, No. 270](/us/pl/61/270).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of Commerce Daily Consular Reports. Edition increased. *Proviso*. No usual number. and Labor be, and he is hereby, authorized to have printed, for distribution by the Department of Commerce and Labor, an edition of Daily Consular Reports not to exceed twenty thousand copies in any one issue: *Provided*, That the usual number shall not be printed.
Sec. 2. That that part of section seventy-three of an Act approved Restrictions repealed. Vol. 28, p. 616. January twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, providing for the public printing and binding and the distribution of public documents, which reads “Of the reports of consular officers, one thousand five hundred copies; five hundred for the Senate, one thousand for the House,” and that part of an Act approved February ninth, eighteen Vol. 30, p. 833. hundred and ninety-nine, making appropriations for the diplomatic and consular service for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred, which reads “Each issue of diplomatic, consular, and other commercial reports shall not exceed ten thousand copies,” are hereby repealed.
Approved, June 25, 1910.
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