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Postponement of Payments Act, 1914. Copies of the Postponement Act, 1914, and of the proclamations issued thereunder. (Cd. 7633.) 2d. Prize Court. Orders in Council constituting, Aug. 5 and 20, 1914. (St. R. & O. 1262, 1263.) 1d. each.

Prize courts in Egypt, Zanzibar and Cyprus. Proclamation, Sept. 30, 1914, constituting. (St. R. & O. 1450.) 1d.

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Act of 1914. (4 & 5 Geo. V, Ch. 79.) 1d.

Prize courts procedure. Order in Council, Sept. 17, 1914 (The Prize Court Rules, 1914.) 8d.

Act of 1914. (4 & 5 Geo. V, Ch. 13). 1d.

Prize money. Order in Council, Aug. 28, 1914, cancelling so much of proclamation of Sept. 17, 1900, as relates to distribution of proceeds of prizes. (St. R. & O. 1301.) 1d.

Tasmania. Correspondence relating to recent political crisis in. (Cd. 7506.) 11⁄2d.

Trading with the enemy. Order in Council, Aug. 5, 1914. (St. R. & O. 1252), 1d; proclamations, Sept. 9, Sept. 30, Oct. 8, 1914 (St. R. & O. 1376, 1447, 1479.) 1d. each.

Act of 1914. (4 & 5 Geo. V, Ch. 87.) 11⁄2d.

Transports and auxiliaries. Proclamation, Aug. 3, 1914, authorizing requisition of any British ship or vessel within British waters. (St. R. & O. 1247.) 1d.

War Loan Act, 1914. (4 & 5 Geo. V, Ch. 60.) 1d.

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Aliens. Previous domicile in United States does not affect question of exclusion on subsequent attempt to re-enter. 3 p. (Decision 2) Labor Dept.

Alien and sedition laws, 1798. Enforcement of. By Frank M. Anderson. [1]+113-126 p. (From Report of American Historical Association, 1912). Smithsonian Institution.

American National Red Cross. S. J. R. 178 authorizing Red Cross to charter foreign ships for transportation of nurses and supplies. Aug. 20, 1914. (Pub. 43). 5c.

Arbitration. Convention between United States and other Powers for

2 When prices are given, the document in question may be obtained for the amount noted from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C.

arbitration of pecuniary claims, signed Buenos Aires, Aug. 11, 1910, proclaimed July 29, 1914. 16 p. (Treaty series, 594). Spanish, English, Portuguese, French. State Dept.

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Agreement between United States and Salvador extending duration of arbitration convention of Dec. 21, 1908. Signed Washington, May 13, 1914, proclaimed Aug. 21, 1914. 4 p. (Treaty series, 596.) English and Spanish. State Dept.

Boundaries. Report amending S. 3550 ratifying boundary line between Connecticut and Massachusetts. Aug. 6, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1077) Judiciary Committee.

Canal Zone. Executive Order No. 2020, Aug. 14, 1914, amending order of April 15, 1913, to provide maritime quarantine regulations. 2 p. State Dept.

China. Report favoring S. 6631 to regulate practice of pharmacy and sale of poison in consular districts of United States in China. Oct. 8, 1914. 5 p. (S. rp. 821.) Foreign Relations Committee.

Chinese in United States. Treaty, laws, and rules governing admission of Chinese; rules approved Jan. 24, 1914. 2d ed. 73 p. Paper, 5c. Immigration Bureau.

Citizens of United States in Europe. H. J. R. 312 for relief, protection and transportation of. Aug. 3, 1914. (Pub. 41) 5c. H. J. R. 314, Aug. 5, 1914 (Pub. 42) 5c.

-. Executive Order No. 2012, Aug. 5, 1914, providing for coöperation between State, Treasury, War and Navy Depts. 1 p. State Dept. Executive Order No. 2013, Aug. 6, 1914, constituting Board of Relief. 1 p. State Dept.

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Contraband. Circular relative to obligations of United States as neutral nation to trade in contraband and as to powers of Executive Government over persons who engage in it. 4 p. (S. doc. 604) Paper, 5c. State Dept.

Copyright. Convention between United States and other Powers, on literary and artistic copyright, signed Buenos Aires, Aug. 11, 1910, proclaimed July 13, 1914. 18 p. (Treaty series, 593). Spanish, English, Portuguese, French. State Dept.

Diplomatic and consular service. Hearings on H. 16680, Sept. 2, 1914. 15 p. Foreign Affairs Committee.

Report favoring H. 18654 for appointment of secretaries in diplomatic service and appointments in consular service. Sept. 4, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1141.) Foreign Affairs Committee.

Report amending S. 5614 for improvement of foreign service. Aug. 25, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 772.) Foreign Relations Committee. Foreign countries. H. J. R. 337 to provide for representation by United States of foreign governments growing out of existing hostilities in Europe and elsewhere. Sept. 11, 1914. (Pub. 48).

- Hearing on deficiency bill. 1914. 9 p. Appropriations

Committee.

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Report submitting H. J. R. 337. Sept. 8, 1914. 1p. (H. rp. 1148). Appropriations Committee.

Letter requesting emergency appropriation. Sept. 4, 1914.

2 p. (H. doc. 1158.) State Dept.

Hague conventions. First and Second International Peace Conferences held at The Hague, 1899 and 1907. 215 p. (H. doc. 1151). Paper, 15c.

Hindu immigration. Hearings relative to restriction of, April 16 and 30, 1914. Pts. 4, 5. Immigration and Naturalization Committee. Homestead entry. H. 11745 to provide for certificate of title to female American citizen who has intermarried with alien. Oct. 17, 1914. 1 p. (Pub. 213). 5c.

Immigration laws. Rules of Nov. 15, 1911. 4th ed. July, 1914. 69 p. Immigration Bureau.

International Joint Commission on Boundary Waters between United States and Canada. Opinion in matter of application of Michigan Northern Power Co. and Algoma Steel Corporation, Ltd., for approval of diversion of water, construction of compensating works, and plans therefor in St. Marys River and Sault Ste. Marie. 1914. 6 p. State Dept.

Report on above applications. 33 p. 3 maps. State Dept. Progress report on pollution of boundary waters, whether or not such pollution extends across boundary in contravention of treaty of Jan. 11, 1909, and if so, in what manner and by what means is it possible to prevent same, including report of sanitary experts. Jan. 16, 1914. iv +[4]+388 p. ill. 2 pl. 7 maps, 52 p. of pl. and maps. Paper, $1.00. State Dept.

Mail lines. Hearings on S. 5259 to establish U. S. Navy mail lines between United States, South America and Europe, and H. 5980 to authorize President to build or acquire steamships for use as naval auxiliaries and transports, and to arrange for use of these ships in mail service. Aug., 1914. 248 p. Naval Affairs Committee.

Report recommending passage of S. 5259. Aug. 3, 1914. 9 p. (S. rp. 718.) Paper, 5c. Naval Affairs Committee.

Malambo Fire Claims. Report favoring S. 4254 to pay Panama amount awarded by joint commission under Art. 6 of treaty of Nov. 18, 1903. Sept. 4, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1140, pt. 1). Foreign Affairs Committee.

Supplemental report. Oct. 1, 1914. 11 p. (H. rp. 1140, pt. 2.) Foreign Affairs Committee.

Merchant marine. Act for admission of foreign-built ships to American registry. Aug. 18, 1914. (Pub. 175.) 5c.

Executive Order concerning citizenship of watch officers, and survey, inspection and measurement of foreign-built ships admitted to American registry. Sept. 4, 1914. 1 p. (No. 2039.) State Dept.

-. Hearing on act providing for government ownership and operation of merchant vessels in foreign trade. 1914. 50 p. Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.

Report favoring. Sept. 8, 1914. 10 p. (H. rp. 1149, pt. 1). Paper, 5c. Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.

Views of minority adverse to. Sept. 15, 1914. 15 p. (H. rp. 1149, pt. 2). Paper, 5c. Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.

Repeal of penalties on American owned foreign-built vessels, provisional registry of vessels abroad. Hearing on H. 18685 and 18686. Statement of E. T. Chamberlain. 1914. 19 p. Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.

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Article prepared by Southern Commercial Congress on proposed establishment of merchant marine. 6 p. (S. doc. 601.) Senate. Report favoring S. 2335 for register and enrollment of vessels built in foreign countries when such vessels have been wrecked on coasts of United States or possessions, salved by American citizens and repaired in American shipyards. Oct. 8, 1914. 6 p. (S. rp. 816). Paper, 5c. Commerce Committee.

Merchant ships, transfer of during war. Opinion of Solicitor for Dept. of State, with Declaration of London. (S. doc. 563, 63d Cong.) 89 p. 10c.

Neutrality. Appeal by President of United States. 4 p. (S. doc. 566.) State Dept.

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Proclamation No. 1271, Aug. 4, 1914, Austria-Hungary and Servia, Germany and Russia, Germany and France. 4 p. State Dept.

Proclamation No. 1272, Aug. 5, 1914, Germany and Great Britain. 4 p. State Dept.

Proclamation No. 1273, Aug. 7, 1914, Austria-Hungary and Russia. 4 p. State Dept.

Proclamation No. 1274, Aug. 13, 1914. Great Britain and Austria-Hungary. 4 p. State Dept.

Proclamation No. 1275, Aug. 14, 1914, France and AustriaHungary. 4 p. State Dept.

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Proclamation No. 1276, Aug. 18, 1914, Belgium and Germany. 4 p. State Dept.

Proclamation No. 1277, Aug. 24, 1914, Japan and Germany, 4 p. State Dept.

Proclamation No. 1278, Aug. 27, 1914, Japan and AustriaHungary. 4 p. State Dept.

Proclamation No. 1280, Sept. 1, 1914, Belgium and AustriaHungary. 4 p. State Dept.

Duty of a neutral nation. Speech of Senator W. J. Stone, Sept. 9, 1914. 7 p. (S. doc. 578). Paper, 5c.

Executive order to amend rules and regulations for operation and navigation of Panama Canal. Sept. 3, 1914. 1 p. (No. 2037). State Dept.

Norway. Communication relating to claim presented by Norway against United States on account of detention of 3 members of crew of Norwegian ship Ingrid. Oct. 8, 1914. 9 p. (H. doc. 1172.) State Dept.

Opium. Conference report on H. 6282 for registration of and tax upon persons who produce, import, deal in, etc., opium. Oct. 20, 1914. 5 p. (H. rp. 1196.) Conference Committees.

Passports. Executive Order No. 2021, Aug. 14, 1914, amending rules governing, granting and issuing of passports in United States, dated March 10, 1913. 1 p. State Dept.

Executive Order No. 2022, Aug. 14, 1914, amending regulations and instructions prescribed for consular and diplomatic officers, and tariff of fees. 1 p. State Dept.

Patents. Convention between United States and other Powers for protection of inventions, patents, designs and industrial models, signed Buenos Aires, Aug. 20, 1910, proclaimed July 29, 1914. 20 p. (Treaty series, 595). Spanish, English, Portuguese, French. State Dept.

Peace, advancement of. Treaty between United States and Guate

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