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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 42 STAT. · August 24, 1921 · Chapter 88

Chapter 88. To control importations of dyes and chemicals

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CHAP. 88.— An Act To control importations of dyes and chemicals. August 24, 1921. [[H. R. 8107](/us/bill/67/hr/8107).] [[Public, No. 68](/us/pl/67/68).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That subdivision
(a)of section 501 ofDye and Chemical Control Act. Provisions continued three months. *Ante*, p. 18, amended. *Post*, pp. 220, 990. the Dye and Chemical Control Act, approved May 27, 1921, is amended by striking out the words “three months,” and inserting in lieu thereof the words “six months.” 192 Sec. 2. War Trade Board. Furniture, etc., transferred to Treasury Department. That all furniture, file cases, typewriters, and other office appliances in use by the War Trade Section of the Department of State on May 28, 1921, shall be transferred to and become the property of the Treasury Department. Approved, August 24, 1921.
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