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2 Legislative History of the United States Cotton Futures Act of 1914: P.L. 63-174: 38 Stat. 693: August 18, 1914 [i] (1914)

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                                  P.L. 63-174
                                       Vol. 2


         United States Cotton Futures
                 Act of 1914


P.L. 63-174                       38 Stat 693

               August 18, 1914



               HEARINGS (Con't.)

61st Congress (Con't.)

13)  Prevention of Dealing in Futures,
     Hearings before House Committee on
     Agriculture, February 9, 22, March 3, 4,
     1910.

     Note:  Pages 53-218 of this document are
     missing.  They are available for viewing
     at the National Archives, Washington,
     D.C.  Please call the Kirkland & Ellis
     Legislative Services Office for further
     information.

                    BILLS

63rd Congress
Enacted Bill

14)  S. 110 as introduced by Mr. Smith, April
     7, 1913.

15)  S. 110 as reported by Mr. Smith with
     amendments, February 26, 1914.

16)  S. 110 as passed by the Senate and
     referred to the House Committee on
     Agriculture, April 1, 1914.

17)  S. 110 as reported with amendments, June
     4, 1914.

18)  Amendment intended to be proposed to S.
     110 by Mr. Smith, March 19, 1914.

19)  Amendment intended to be proposed to S.
     110 by Mr. Ransdell, March 24, 1914.

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