Congressional Serial SetU.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... Senate by Mr. Waldorf , one of its secre- taries , announced that the Senate had passed the following reso- lutions : Resolved , That the Secretary inform the House of Representa- tives that a quorum of the Senate is assembled and that the ...
... Senate by Mr. Waldorf , one of its secre- taries , announced that the Senate had passed the following reso- lutions : Resolved , That the Secretary inform the House of Representa- tives that a quorum of the Senate is assembled and that the ...
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... Senate bill 391 and House bill 386 ; to the Committee on Military Affairs . Also , memorial of Steel and Copper Plate Engravers ' League of Boston , Mass . , in re labor conditions ; to the Committee on Labor . Also , memorial of ...
... Senate bill 391 and House bill 386 ; to the Committee on Military Affairs . Also , memorial of Steel and Copper Plate Engravers ' League of Boston , Mass . , in re labor conditions ; to the Committee on Labor . Also , memorial of ...
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... Senate by Mr. Waldorf , one of its secretaries , an- nounced that the Senate had passed without amendment bill of the following title : H. R. 1788. An act for the relief of Thomas M. Jones . The message also announced that the Senate ...
... Senate by Mr. Waldorf , one of its secretaries , an- nounced that the Senate had passed without amendment bill of the following title : H. R. 1788. An act for the relief of Thomas M. Jones . The message also announced that the Senate ...
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... Senate joint resolution 55 and Senate Joint resolution 64 ; to the Committee on the Judiciary . By Mr. Snyder : Petitions of postal employees at Utica and Herkimer , N. Y. , for increased compensation ; to the Committee on the Post ...
... Senate joint resolution 55 and Senate Joint resolution 64 ; to the Committee on the Judiciary . By Mr. Snyder : Petitions of postal employees at Utica and Herkimer , N. Y. , for increased compensation ; to the Committee on the Post ...
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... Senate by Mr. Waldorf , one of its secre- taries , announced that the Senate had passed bill of the follow- ing title in which the concurrence of the House was requested : S. 7095. An act extending the time for completion of the bridge ...
... Senate by Mr. Waldorf , one of its secre- taries , announced that the Senate had passed bill of the follow- ing title in which the concurrence of the House was requested : S. 7095. An act extending the time for completion of the bridge ...
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Page 244 - An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational education ; to provide for cooperation with the States in the promotion of such education in agriculture and the trades and industries; to provide for cooperation with the States in the preparation of teachers of vocational subjects ; and to appropriate money and regulate its expenditure,
Page 184 - Unless the Imperial Government should now immediately declare and effect an abandonment of its present methods of submarine warfare against passenger and freight-carrying vessels, the Government of the United States can have no choice but to sever diplomatic relations with the German Empire altogether.
Page 185 - Under these circumstances, Germany will meet the illegal measures of her enemies by forcibly preventing, after February 1, 1917, in a zone around Great Britain, France, Italy and in the Eastern Mediterranean, all navigation, that of neutrals included, from and to England and from and to France, etc. All ships met within the zone will be sunk.
Page 197 - ... having met. after full and free conference have agreed to recommend and do recommend to their respective Houses as follows : That the Senate recede from its amendment numl>ered 3.
Page 248 - An act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers engaged in interstate commerce to equip their locomotives with safe and suitable boilers and appurtenances thereto,' approved February 17, 1911, as amended March 4, 1915, an action has accrued to the plaintiff,
Page 280 - ... shall be presented to the governor, and before it shall take effect, be approved by him, or being disapproved, shall be re-passed by two-thirds of both houses, according to the rules and limitations prescribed in case of a bill.
Page 31 - Resolved, That the Sergeant at Arms of the House be authorized and directed to take such steps as may be necessary for carrying out the provisions of these resolutions, and that the necessary expenses in connection therewith be paid out of the contingent fund of the House. rt] Resolved, That the Clerk communicate these resolutions to the Senate and transmit a copy thereof to the family of the deceased.
Page 177 - An Act to regulate the immigration of aliens to, and the residence of aliens in, the United States...
Page 176 - That all administrative, special, and general provisions of law, including the laws in relation to the assessment, remission, collection, and refund of internal-revenue taxes not heretofore specifically repealed and not inconsistent with the provisions of this section, are hereby extended and made applicable to all the provisions of this section and to the tax herein imposed.
Page 158 - An Act To provide for the registration of, with collectors of internal revenue, and to impose a special tax upon all persons who produce, import, manufacture, compound, deal in, dispense, sell, distribute, or give away opium or coca leaves, their salts, derivatives, or preparations, and for other purposes,