Act to amend the Pure Food Law of 1906. January 16 (calendar day, January 29), 1926. -- Ordered to be printed. |
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Adulteration of food products ... |
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Amendment of the Prohibition act ... Report. |
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Amendment to pure food and drugs act ... |
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Corn sugar. Hearings, Sixty-ninth Corgress, first session, on S. 481. January 7, 1926. |
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Development and encouragement of ramie-fiber silk |
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Digest of the pure food and drug laws of the United States and foreign countries, together with court decisions affecting same. |
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Extending the term of the National Screw Thread Commission. April 2, 1926. -- Ordered to be printed. |
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Federal cooperation in unemployment relief ... Report. <To accompany S. 3696>. |
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Hearing of Senate bill 6718. May 8, 1908. |
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High cost of gasoline and other petroleum products |
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Importation of goods made by convict, pauper, or prison labor. Hearings, Sixty-Third Congress, second session on H. R. 14330 |
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In the Senate of the United States. February 21, 1857. -- Submitted and ordered to be printed. Mr. Wright made the following report. A resolution having been passed by the Senate during its last session, instructing the Committee on Manufactures to inquire how far it would be practicable and expedient for the government to employ iron as a building material in the construction of the various edifices necessary in the conduct of the administration of its affairs, your committee beg leave to report ... |
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... Investigation into the prices and conditions in the oil industry ... Report. (Pursuant to S. Res. 295.) ... |
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The metric system. |
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Preventing the manufacture of adulterated oil, turpentine, or paint. |
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Promotion of the ramie industry. |
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Publication of production and profits in coal. Hearings before the Committee on Manufactures, United States Senate, Sixty-sixth Congress, third session, on S. 4828, a bill to promote the general welfare by gathering information respecting the ownership, production, distribution, costs, sales, and profits in the coal industry and by publication of same, and to recognize and declare coal and its production and distribution charged with public interest and use, and for other purposes, [February 12-16, 1921]. |
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Relief for unemployed transients. Hearings, Seventy-second Congress, second session. |
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Report of Committee and hearings held before the Senate Committee on manufactures relative to foods held in cold storage [Apr. 25-June 2, 1910] |
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Report [on the expediency of reducing the price of public lands, and of ceding them to the several states within which they are situated, on reasonable terms] |
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Standards for hampers and baskets. April 19 (calendar day, April 26), 1926. -- Ordered to be printed. |
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Testimony in regard to the use of preservatives in food products |
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Working conditions of the textile industry in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Hearings before the Committee on Manufactures, United States Senate, Seventy-first Congress, first session, on S. R. 49, a resolution authorizing Committee on Manufactures, or any duly authorized Subcommittee thereof, to investigate immediately the working conditions of employees in the textile industry of the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. May 8-9, and 20, 1929. |
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