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- Additional methods of transfer and payment of tax, and loss allowances, for distilled spirits.
- Affairs in the Territories.
- Alaskan prohibition bill.
- Alcoholic Liquor Traffic Commission.
- Alcoholic Liquor Traffic Commission.
- Alcoholic liquor traffic.
- Alcoholic liquor traffic.
- Alcoholic liquor traffic.
- Alcoholic liquor traffic.
- Alcoholic liquor traffic.
- Alcoholic liquor traffic.
- Alcoholic liquors and vice in the vicinity of military camps and naval establishments.
- Alcoholic-liquor traffic.
- Allocation and inventory control of grain for the production of Ethyl Alcohol.
- Allotment of lands, etc., Yakima Indian Reservation.
- Allotment, etc., of certain lands in Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont.
- Allowance for loss of distilled spirits deposited in internal-revenue warehouses.
- Amend section 11 (I) of the District of Columbia Alcoholic Beverage Act.
- Amend section 601 (C) (2) of the Revenue Act of 1932.
- Amending Paragraph 813 of the Tariff Act of 1930.
- Amending Revised Statutes relating to transportation of alcohol.
- Amending chapter 26 of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Amending chapter 26 of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Amending chapter 26 of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Amending criminal code of Alaska relative to liquor licenses, etc.
- Amending paragraph 813 of the Tariff Act of 1930.
- Amending section 1263 of title 18, United States Code, relating to interstate shipments of intoxicating liquors.
- Amending section 1263 of title 18, United States Code, relating to interstate shipments of intoxicating liquors.
- Amending section 17 of the District of Columbia Alcoholic Beverage Control Act.
- Amending section 2139 of the Revised Statutes with reference to Indian liquor laws.
- Amending section 2139 of the revised statutes with reference to Indian Liquor Laws.
- Amending section 2139, Revised Statutes.
- Amending section 2803 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Amending section 2857 of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Amending section 3121 of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Amending section 3126 of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended.
- Amending section 3178 of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Amending section 3336 of the Revised Statutes, as amended, pertaining to brewers' bonds.
- Amending section 3336 of the revised statutes, as amended, pertaining to brewers' bonds.
- Amending stamp provisions of bottling in Bond Act.
- Amending the District of Columbia Alcoholic Beverage Control Act to provide for the better control of the alcoholic-beverage industry in the District of Columbia.
- Amending the District of Columbia Alcoholic Beverage Control Act.
- Amending the Internal Revenue Code and the Federal Alcohol Administration Act so as to strengthen enforcement, supervision, and control in the liquor industry.
- Amending the Internal Revenue Code and the Federal Alcohol Administration Act so as to strengthen enforcement, supervision, and control in the liquor industry.
- Amending the Liquor Enforcement Act of 1936.
- Amending the act to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors to Indians.
- Amending the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code by setting new maximum limits on allowances for losses of distilled spirits by leakage or evaporation while in internal revenue bonded warehouses.
- Amending the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code by setting new maximum limits on allowances for losses of distilled spirits by leakage or evaporation while in internal revenue bonded warehouses.
- Amendment of Section 2879 (B) of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Amendment of section 2800 (A) (5) of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Amendment of section 2800 (A) (5) of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Amendment of section 3250 (L) (5) of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Amendment to Constitution -- prohibition of liquor traffic.
- Amendment to Distilled Spirits Act.
- Amendments to liquor taxing laws relating to wines and fruit spirits.
- Amendments to liquor-taxing laws relating to wines and fruit spirits.
- An appeal to the people for the suppression of the liquor traffic : a prize essay
- An extract from the Congressional Record of February 28, 1913, embodying the message from the President of the United States returning without approval Senate bill 4043, entitled "An act divesting intoxicating liquors of their interstate character in certain cases," together with the opinion of the Attorney General.
- Antismuggling Act.
- Appropriation for enforcement of law relating to sale of intoxicating liquors to Indians. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of the Interior recommending an appropriation for the enforcement of the law relating to the sale of intoxicating liquors to Indians.
- Appropriation for enforcing intoxicating liquor law, 1921. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a supplemental estimate of appropriation required by the Customs Service for enforcing the provisions of law governing the importation and exportation of intoxicating liquors, fiscal year 1921.
- Authorize turning over to the Indian Service vehicles, vessels, and supplies seized and forfeited for violation of liquor laws.
- Authorizing the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to make certain allowances for losses by leakage and evaporation of brandy and fruit spirits under certain conditions.
- Authorizing the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to refund certain license taxes.
- Bottling of distilled spirits in bond.
- Bottling of distilled spirits in bond.
- Bourbon whiskey, distinctive product of the United States.
- Captain J. B. Campbell.
- Change of name of retail liquor dealers' stamp tax.
- Change of name of retail liquor dealers' stamp tax.
- Change of name of retail liquor dealers' stamp tax.
- Concentration of distilled spirits in bonded warehouses.
- Conditions in Puerto Rico.
- Conservation of alcohol.
- Conserve revenues from medicinal spirits.
- Consideration of H.R. 14395.
- Consideration of House Resolution 57.
- Consideration of S. 562.
- Continued prohibition in Indian Territory.
- Controlling Indian allottees in respect to education of their children and use of intoxicating liquors. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, recommending legislation for the purpose of controlling Indian allottees in respect to the education of their children and the use of intoxicating liquors.
- Copy of a letter of Benjamin Harrison, ex-President of the United States, favoring additional treaties and laws to protect the uncivilized races of the New Hebrides and Central Africa against the importation of intoxicants, opium, and firearms.
- Copyright of revenue coupon book. Letter from the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, in answer to a resolution of the House of 31st January, relative to the copyright of the revenue coupon book to be used by distillers, rectifiers, and wholesale liquor dealers.
- Designating "Bourbon Whiskey" as a distinctive product of the United States.
- Designating "bourbon whiskey" as a distinctive product of the United States.
- Designating "bourbon whiskey" as a distinctive product of the United States.
- Disposition of intoxicating liquors in possession of United States court officials.
- Disposition of vehicles, vessels, and supplies seized for violation of liquor laws.
- Disposition of vehicles, vessels, and supplies seized for violation of liquor laws.
- Distillation of "drop beer" and "slops." Letter from the Commissioner of Internal Revenue in answer to resolution of the House of January 26, 1870, in relation to the distillation of "drop beer' and "slops," which cannot now be profitably used under existing laws.
- Distilled spirits transfers under national defense requirements.
- Distilled spirits.
- Distilled spirits.
- Divesting intoxicating liquors of their interstate character in certain cases.
- Draw-back upon exportation of distilled spirits and wines.
- Drawing off, gauging, marking, and removal of spirits.
- Eliminating the tax on brandy and wine spirits used in the fortification of wine; increasing the tax on wine.
- Eliminating the tax on brandy and wine spirits used in the fortification of wine; increasing the tax on wine.
- Entry of certain distilled spirits.
- Entry of distilled spirits in distillery and special bonded warehouses.
- Entry of distilled spirits.
- Estimate of appropriation to suppress liquor traffic among the Indians. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, submitting estimate of the Acting Secretary of the Interior for increase of appropriation for the suppression of the liquor traffic among the Indians.
- Excepting certain dealers from the operation of H.R. 19410.
- Exclusion of intoxicating liquors from national parks and national forest reserves.
- Exclusion of liquor advertising from United States mails.
- Exempting certain blended whiskies and brandies from rectification tax.
- Exempting certain volatile fruit-flavor concentrates from the tax on liquors.
- Exempting certain volatile fruit-flavor concentrates from the tax on liquors.
- Exempting state liquor-dispensing systems from requirement of keeping certain records.
- Export of alcohol and other distilled spirits.
- Exportation of gin in bond.
- Exportation of spirits in bond. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury in relation to the exportation of spirits in bond.
- Extending for 2 years the existing authority of the Secretary of the Treasury in respect of transfers of distilled spirits for certain purposes.
- Extending for 2 years the existing authority of the Secretary of the Treasury in respect of transfers of distilled spirits for purposes deemed necessary to meet the requirements of the national defense.
- Extending for 7 months the period of time during which alcohol plants are permitted to produce sugars and sirups simultaneously with the production of alcohol.
- Extension of bonding period for certain distilled spirits.
- Extension of bonding period for certain distilled spirits.
- Federal Alcohol Control Act.
- Federal alcohol control bill.
- Fixing the minimum fermenting period at 48 hours.
- Floor stocks tax on distilled spirits.
- Floor-stocks tax on distilled spirits.
- Hawaiian prohibition bill.
- House Joint Resolution 381.
- Importation of distilled spirits for consumption at the New York World's Fair 1939 and the Golden Gate International Exposition of 1939, and duties on certain articles to be exhibit at these fairs.
- In the Senate of the United States. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting report, in response to resolution of February 25, 1887, relative to the exportation and reimportation of distilled spirits.
- Income tax and increase of tax on spirits.
- Internal-revenue laws relating to distilled spirits, etc.
- Internal-revenue tax upon distilled spirits. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in response to Senate resolution of April 21, 1897, relative to the effect of the present rate of internal-revenue tax upon distilled spirits.
- Interstate shipment of liquors.
- Investigating the alcoholic beverage industry.
- Isaac P. Tice.
- Letter from the Acting Secretary of War, accompanying a statement of Maj. John J. Upham, in relation to Indians being excepted from the penalty of introducing intoxicating liquors into the Indian Territory.
- Letter from the Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting, in response to Senate Resolution No. 124, certain information relative to the quantities of grain used for the production of alcohol and other distilled spirits, fiscal years 1909 to 1917, inclusive.
- Letter from the Secretary of Commerce transmitting, in response to Senate Resolution No. 123, a statement showing the numbers of persons reported to the Census Bureau as engaged in the manufacture of distilled liquors, malt liquors, and vinous liquors, for the years 1909, 1914, and 1919.
- Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting a copy of a communication from Capt. J. B. Campbell, in relation to the illicit traffic in liquor in Alaska.
- Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting a tentative draft of a bill to prohibit intoxicating liquors and prostitution within the Canal Zone, and for other purposes.
- Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting cable message from Brig. Gen. Blatchford, in Command of the Panama Canal Department, urging that everything possible be done to expedite the legislation contained in Senate bill 5224, which passed the Senate February 25, 1919.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, recommending an amendment to existing laws fixing a minimum penalty for their violation in selling liquor to Indians.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of January 13, 1911, a report of the Chief Special Officer for the suppression of the traffic of intoxicants among Indians.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury submitting draft, and recommending the passage of a bill "to amend the laws relating to the entry of distilled spirits in distillery and special bonded warehouses and the withdrawal of the same therefrom.".
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, communicating, in response to a resolution of the Senate, information as to the number of illicit distilleries suppressed within the last six months.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to a resolution of the House of July 8th last, stating the amount of revenue derived from the tax on distilled spirits.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to a resolution of the House of the 18th instant, relative to the amount of revenue collected from distilled spirits.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in response to Senate resolution of February 14, 1895, transmitting information in regard to the estimated internal-revenue taxes from distilled spirits to June 30, 1895, and whether any reduction in said revenue is likely to occur in the next calendar year.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in response to resolution of the Senate of March 1, 1879, in regard to importation of foreign wines, liquors, &c.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, inviting the attention of the Senate to the bill (S. 1082) to prevent the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors in the District of Columbia, and the fact that it does not contain any provision permitting the executive departments of the government to receive, store in the District of Columbia, or issue grain alcohol for medicinal purposes to the government stations outside of the District of Columbia.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a report of the United States Revenue Commission on distilled spirits as a source of national revenue and the influence of the duplication of taxes on American industry.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting information in relation to an increase of the appropriation for salaries and expenses of Collectors of Internal Revenue, with a view to the more effectual suppression of the illicit distillation of spirits.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in answer to a resolution of the House of July 8, a communication from the Commissioner of Internal Revenue as to amount of revenue received from the tax on distilled spirits.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in compliance with Senate resolution of January 21, 1885, documents relating to the collection of the tax on distilled spirits.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in compliance with Senate resolution, January 13, 1885, circular no. 282, regarding the assessment and exportation of spirits.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in compliance with law, a statement of customs duties, tonnage, &c., refunded during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1884.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, with a favorable recommendation, a draft of a bill reenacting section 3287, Revised Statutes, relating to distilled spirits.
- Letter of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, addressed to Hon. Willard Warner. Communicating information on the subject of spirit meters.
- Limiting the number of licensed liquor saloons in the District of Columbia.
- Liquor Law Repeal and Enforcement Act.
- Liquor Law Repeal and Enforcement Act.
- Liquor Taxing Act of 1934.
- Liquor tax administration bill.
- Liquor taxing bill of 1934.
- Liquor traffic.
- Loss of alcohol by accident during transportation.
- Loss of distilled spirits deposited in internal revenue warehouses.
- Making certain allowances for losses by leakage and evaporation of brandy and fruit spirits under certain conditions.
- Making imported beer and other similar imported fermented liquors subject to the internal revenue tax on fermented liquor.
- Manufacture and importation of intoxicating liquors in the Territory of Hawaii.
- Manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors in the territories.
- Manufacture and sale of spirituous and malt liquors in the District of Columbia.
- Medicinal liquors.
- Medicinal liquors.
- Memorial from the people of the City of Warrensburg, Mo., protesting against the extension of the liquor traffic into Cuba, Porto Rico, or the Philippine Islands.
- Memorial of John Gibson's Son & Co., and others, in relation to spirit-meters.
- Message from the President of the United States, submitting matters relative to the modification of certain treaties entered into with Indian tribes occupying certain territory in the restriction of intoxicating liquors on account of changed conditions.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting information regarding orders or rulings of the United States Railroad Administration, the War Trade Board, or the War Industries Board with reference to supply and transportation of any materials to be used in the manufacture of intoxicating liquors.
- Methods for payment of tax on fermented malt liquors.
- Modification of operation of certain Indian liquor laws.
- Modification of operation of certain Indian liquor laws.
- Modification of the Volstead Act.
- National policy with reference to imports of distilled spirits.
- Payment of tax on distilled spirits now in warehouse.
- Permitting alcohol plants to produce sugars or sirups simultaneously with the production of alcohol until April 30, 1948.
- Permitting the blending and aging of brandies in bond.
- Permitting the mailing of small samples of liquors.
- Permitting the sale of liquor to Indians outside Indian country.
- Permitting the use of pipelines by the winery industry for transferring fortifying spirits.
- Permitting the use of pipelines by the winery industry for transferring fortifying spirits.
- Prescribing of medicinal liquors.
- Prescribing of medicinal liquors.
- Prescribing of medicinal liquors. Regulations No. 11 of the United States Treasury Department, Bureau of Industrial Alcohol, concerning the prescribing of medicinal liquors.
- Printing of hearings and report entitled, "Brewing and liquor interests and German and Bolshevik propaganda.".
- Production of sugars and sirups in alcohol plants.
- Prohibiting intoxicating beverages.
- Prohibiting sale of intoxicants in Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont.
- Prohibiting sale of intoxicating liquors near certain institutions in the District of Columbia.
- Prohibiting the issuance of alcoholic beverage licenses in certain localities in the District of Columbia and prohibiting advertising the price of such beverages.
- Prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors in the District of Columbia.
- Prohibition in Alaska.
- Prohibition in Hawaii.
- Prohibition in Puerto Rico.
- Prohibition of sale of liquor on Indian Reservations.
- Proposed legislation for protection to revenues from distilled spirits. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting tentative draft of a provision of legislation to be inserted in some appropriate bill, to afford more adequate protection to the revenues derived from distilled spirits, fermented liquors, etc.
- Protection of native races against intoxicants.
- Protection of revenue by requiring information concerning the disposition of substances used in the manufacture of distilled spirits.
- Provide revenue by taxation of certain nonintoxicating liquor.
- Providing for making available the Government-owned alcohol plants at Muscatine, Iowa, Kansas City, Mo., and Omaha, Nebr., for the production of products from agricultural commodities.
- Providing for the publication of statistics relating to spirits of turpentine and rosin.
- Providing for the publication of statistics relating to spirits of turpentine and rosin.
- Providing for the refund or credit of the internal-revenue tax paid on spirits lost or rendered unmarketable by reason of the floods of 1936 and 1937.
- Provision that only one retail liquor dealer tax need be paid by any state and political subdivision operating liquor stores.
- Quantity of fine whiskies. Letter from the Commissioner of Internal Revenue in answer to a resolution of the House of 17th instant, with statement of the quantity of fine whiskies produced during the months of September to December, 1868, as compared with the same months of 1869.
- Redemption of unused strip stamps.
- Reduction of tax on spirits distilled from fruits.
- Refund of certain taxes on distilled spirits.
- Refund of tax on distilled spirits and wines rendered unmarketable as result of hurricanes of 1954.
- Refund of taxes on exportation of imported distilled spirits, wines, and beer.
- Refund of taxes on exportation of imported distilled spirits, wines, and beer; revolving credit.
- Refunds of customs duties. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a detailed statement of refunds of customs duties, etc., for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1893.
- Regulating interstate commerce in certain cases.
- Regulation of commerce between the states, etc.
- Regulation of commerce between the states.
- Regulation of commerce between the states.
- Regulation of distilleries and rectifiers.
- Regulation of immigration of aliens. Statements before the Committee on Immigration, United States Senate, on the bill (H. R. 12199) to regulate the immigration of aliens into the United States.
- Regulation of liquor traffic in Alaska.
- Regulation of traffic in containers of distilled spirits.
- Regulation of traffic in containers of distilled spirits.
- Relating to the transfer and payment of tax on vodka and gin.
- Relating to the transfer of and payment of Tax on Vodka.
- Repeal a portion of section 12 of the act approved May 18, 1917 (40 Stat. 82).
- Repeal of federal liquor laws to extent they are in force in Hawaii.
- Repealing certain acts of Congress, known as Indian liquor laws, in certain parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin.
- Repealing certain acts of Congress, known as Indian liquor laws, in certain parts of Minnesota.
- Repealing certain specific acts of Congress regulating the manufacture, possession, or sale of intoxicating liquors in the Indian Territory, now a part of the State of Oklahoma.
- Repealing certain specific acts of Congress regulating the manufacture, possession, or sale of intoxicating liquors in the Indian Territory, now a part of the State of Oklahoma.
- Report of the Committee of Conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the bill (H. R. 2081) to facilitate the exportation of distilled spirits, and amendatory of the acts in relation thereto.
- Report on distilled spirits (whisky) prepared by United States Tariff Commission.
- Resolution of the Legislature of North Carolina, in favor of a refund of certain taxes collected from the producers of spirits of turpentine.
- Resolution relative to the peddling of spirituous liquors within the limits of the State of South Carolina.
- Resolution, adopted by the Senate January 4, 1901, relative to the protection of uncivilized peoples against the destructive traffic in intoxicants.
- Resolutions of the Legislature of Michigan, in relation to the sale and use of intoxicating liquors, as a beverage, to the officers, soldiers, and employes of the government within the District of Columbia.
- Revenue from distilled spirits.
- Sale of intoxicants to Indians.
- Sale of intoxicating liquors in Capitol Building.
- Sale of intoxicating liquors in the District of Columbia.
- Sale of intoxicating liquors in the District of Columbia.
- Sale of intoxicating liquors in the District of Columbia.
- Sale of intoxicating liquors in the territories.
- Sale of intoxicating liquors on Sunday in the District of Columbia.
- Sale of intoxicating liquors on reservations, etc.
- Sale of intoxicating liquors to minors.
- Sale of intoxicating liquors to minors.
- Sale of liquor at the inaugural ball.
- Sale of liquor in the District of Columbia. Message from the President of the United States transmitting reports from the Attorney General and the Federal Alcohol Control Director suggesting the necessity of amendatory legislation to the act (H.R. 6181) to control the manufacture, transportation, possession, and sale of alcoholic beverages in the District of Columbia, and requesting the Congress to give consideration to the suggestions contained therein.
- Sale of liquors in District of Columbia.
- Sales of beer and light wines in post exchanges.
- Selling of or dealing in beer, wine, etc., in any post exchange, or canteen, or transport, or upon any premises used for military purposes by the United States.
- Spirit meters. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting report of the commission to examine meters, &c.
- Spirits distilled for trial of spirit meters. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a letter from the Commissioner of Internal Revenue in relation to certain spirits distilled under the direction of a committee appointed to make certain tests of spirit meters.
- Stamps on packages of distilled spirits. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, recommending an amendment to section 3289 of the Revised Statutes of the United States.
- State Control of Interstate Liquor Traffic.
- Statement of Edwin C. Dinwiddie.
- Tax collected on distilled spirits. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to a resolution of the House of 17th instant, transmitting a statement of taxes collected on distilled spirits since the 1st day of January last.
- Tax on liquors and tobacco. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury in answer to a resolution of the House of January 31, transmitting statement in relation to the amount of tax collected for the year ending December 31, 1869, on liquors and tobacco, respectively.
- Tax provisions relating to distilled spirits.
- Taxation of certain nonintoxicating liquor in the District of Columbia.
- Temporary extension of controls over the use of grain for the production of distilled or neutral spirits for beverage purposes.
- Tice meter. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a communication from the Commissioner of Internal Revenue in relation to the Tice meter.
- Tice meters.
- Tice meters. Letter from the Commissioner of Internal Revenue relative to the Tice meter.
- To abolish the seven-year regauge of distilled spirits.
- To amend existing laws prohibiting the introduction of intoxicating liquors within the Indian country.
- To amend the United States Code.
- To amend the postal laws.
- To enforce the twenty-first amendment to the Constitution.
- To make inapplicable in Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands certain laws relating to intoxicating liquor.
- To make inapplicable in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands certain federal laws relating to intoxicating liquors.
- To prevent sale of intoxicating liquors in buildings, etc., owned or used by United States Government.
- To prevent the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors in the District of Columbia.
- To prevent the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors in the District of Columbia.
- To prohibit the manufacture or sale of alcoholic liquors in the Territory of Alaska.
- To protect revenue by requiring information concerning the disposition of substances used in the manufacture of distilled spirits.
- To refund taxes paid on distilled spirits in certain cases.
- To regulate interstate commerce in intoxicating liquors, etc.
- To regulate sale of intoxicating liquors in the District of Columbia.
- To regulate the sale of intoxicating liquors in the District of Columbia.
- Transfer jurisdiction for issuance of permits for liquor in Indian country from War Department to Department of the Interior.
- Transportation of distilled spirits, etc.
- Transportation of liquors under seal through the Canal Zone.
- Transportation of liquors under seal through the Canal Zone.
- Webb-Kenyon Liquor Shipment Act. Opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of the James Clark Distilling Company, appellant, v. The Western Maryland Railway Company and the State of West Virginia; also the case of the James Clark Distilling Company, appellant, v. The American Express Company and the State of West Virginia delivered by the court on January 8, 1917.
- Whiskey frauds and administration of Internal Revenue Department.
- Whiskey frauds.
- Whiskey seized in New York and Brooklyn. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to a resolution of the House of the 6th of January, transmitting a statement of the quantity of whiskey seized in New York and Brooklyn, &c.
- Withdrawal of distilled spirits under permit for use in the manufacture of medicines, food products and flavoring extracts.
- Withdrawal of distilled spirits.
- [Amendments on taxation of fractional parts of gallon of distilled spirits.]
- [Claim of Isaac P. Tice, inventor of meter for measuring distilled spirits.]
- [Communication from District Commissioners on sale of liquor in District of Columbia.]
- [Consideration of bill relative to consolidation and repackaging of spirits stored in bonded warehouses.]
- [Consolidation and repackaging of spirits stored in bonded warehouses.]
- [Directing Secretary of State to transmit certain information on fermented and alcoholic liquors.]
- [Directing Secretary of Treasury to transmit certain information on fermented and alcoholic liquors.]
- [Memorial of national council of Congregational churches of United States for suppression of liquor traffic on Indian reservations.]
- [Proposing amendment to Constitution on alcoholic liquors and other poisonous beverages.]
- [Providing for commission on alcoholic liquor traffic.]
- [Providing for commission on alcoholic liquor traffic.]
- [Regulating alcoholic liquor traffic.]
- [Regulating liquor licenses in District of Columbia.]
- [Resolution calling on Secretary of State for details and statistics on production and preparation of alcoholic and fermented liquors imported into United States, and information on sundry questions connected with foreign laws, customs, and regulations.]
- [Resolution calling on Secretary of Treasury for information and details on alcoholic liquors imported into United States, and sundry revenue questions connected therewith.]
- [Resolution on traffic in firearms and intoxicants with natives of islands of New Hebrides by Europeans and Americans.]
- [Resolution prohibiting sale or use of intoxicating liquors in Senate wing of Capitol during recess of Congress.]
- [To levy tax on sale of spirituous and malt liquors in bar-rooms and all places where intoxicants are sold by drink in District of Columbia.]
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