Trading with the Enemy Act: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on S. 105 [and Other] Bills Amending the Trading with the Enemy Act and War Claims Act of 1948 |
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... Japanese at Wake Island . ( Senator Carroll , for himself and Senator Bible . ) With respect to the foregoing or ... Japan Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled ...
... Japanese at Wake Island . ( Senator Carroll , for himself and Senator Bible . ) With respect to the foregoing or ... Japan Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled ...
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... Japan , or any national of either such country , vested in or trans- ferred to any officer or agency of the Government at any time after December 17 , 1941 , pursuant to the provisions of the Trading With the Enemy Act , shall not be ...
... Japan , or any national of either such country , vested in or trans- ferred to any officer or agency of the Government at any time after December 17 , 1941 , pursuant to the provisions of the Trading With the Enemy Act , shall not be ...
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... Japan , or any national of either such country , vested in or transferred to the United States at any time after December 17 , 1941 , pursuant to the provisions of the Trading with the Enemy Act . All amounts made available to the ...
... Japan , or any national of either such country , vested in or transferred to the United States at any time after December 17 , 1941 , pursuant to the provisions of the Trading with the Enemy Act . All amounts made available to the ...
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... Japan , which occurred during the period beginning December 7 , 1941 , and ending Sep- tember 2 , 1945 , as a direct consequence of military operations of war , or of special measures directed against property during war because of the ...
... Japan , which occurred during the period beginning December 7 , 1941 , and ending Sep- tember 2 , 1945 , as a direct consequence of military operations of war , or of special measures directed against property during war because of the ...
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... Japan . S. 105 would require the Attorney General to make available to the Secretary of the Treasury the sum of $ 100 million and such additional amounts as may be or may become available from German and Japanese assets vested under the ...
... Japan . S. 105 would require the Attorney General to make available to the Secretary of the Treasury the sum of $ 100 million and such additional amounts as may be or may become available from German and Japanese assets vested under the ...
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