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1 Legislative History to Prohibit Transactions with Any Foreign Government in Default on Its Obligations to the United States (the Johnson Act) P.L. 73-151 1 (1934)

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1)    Public Law 73-151, as approved April 13, 1934.
2)    Senate Report No. 73-20, to accompany S. 682, a
transactions with any foreign government in default
United States, 73rd Congress, March 13, 1933.

bill to prohibit financial
on its obligations to the

3)    House Report No. 73-974, to accompany S. 682, 73rd Congress, March 14,
1934.
NOTE: There were no hearings held on this legislation.
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73rd Congress

4)    S. 682 as introduced by Mr. Johnson and referred to the Senate Judiciary
Committee, 73rd Congress, March 13, 1933.
5)    S. 682 as reported with amendments (Senate Report No. 73-20), March 13, 1933.
6)    S. 682 as reprinted showing additional amendments intended to be proposed by
Mr. Johnson, January 8, 1934.
7)    S. 682 as passed the Senate and referred to the House Judiciary Committee,
February 6, 1934.
SEE item No. 12 of this Legislative
History for the content pages to
P.L. 75-544.

TO POHIB  T NACL TRANSACTIONS -WITH ANY FOREIGN
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GOVERNMENT IN DEFAULT ON:ITS OBLIGATIONS, TO: T14E UNITED
STATES (THE JOHNSON AT)
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