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2 Legislative History of the Customs Simplification Acts of 1953 and 1954: P.L. 83-243 : Ch. 397, 1st Sess. : 67 Stat. 507 : August 8, 1953; P.L. 83-768 : Ch. 1213, 2nd Sess. : 68 Stat. 1136 : Sept. 1, 1954 1 (1953-1954)

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             CUSTOMS SIMPLIFICATION ACT OF 1953
                    P.L. 243 -- 83d Cong.
                    Ch.  397 -- 1st Sess.

                           Bills

81st Congress
H. R. 8304 as introduced by Mr. Doughton, May 1, 1950.
82d Congress
H. R. 5505 as introduced by Mr. Doughton, September 27,
1951.
H. R. 5505 as reported in House, October 1, 1951.
H. R. 5505 as passed House, October 15, 1951.

Mr. Mundt's amendment to H. R. 5505, February 18, 1952.

H. R. 1535 as introduced by Mr. Doughton, January 15, 1951.

83d Congress
H. R. 5877 as introduced by Mr. Jenkins, June 22, 1953.

H. R. 5877 as reported in House, July 9, 1953.

H. R. 5877 as passed House, July 13, 1953.

H. R. 5877 as reported in Senate, July 24, 1953.

H. R. 5106 as introduced by Mr. Jenkins, May 11, 1953.

Comparison of H. R. 5106 with H. R. 5505 as passed the
House (82d Congress).

H. R. 6584 as reported in House, July 29, 1953.
H. R. 6584 as passed by House, July 30, 1953.

Mr. Hendrickson's amendment to H. R. 6584, March 30, 1953.

                          Debates
82d Congress
House debate on H. R. 5505, October 15, 1951, pp. 13442-
13453.
House passed H. R. 5505, October 15, 1951, p. 13453.

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