Neutrality: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, Senate, 74th Congress, 2d Session on S. 3474, a Bill Providing for the Prohibition of the Export of Arms, Ammunition, and Implements of War to Belligerent Countries ; Restriction of Other Exports ; the Prohibition of the Transportation of Arms, Ammunition and Implementation of War by Vessels of the United States for the Use of Billigerent States ; Restriction of Use of Ports by Belligerents ; the Registration and Licensing of Persons Engaged in the Business of Manufacturing, Exporting, Or Importing Arms, Ammunition, Or Implements of War ; and Restricting Travel by American Citizens on Belligerent Ships During War. January 10 to February 5, 1936 |
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