Private Laws. Foreign service. H. R. 10919, act for relief of certain officers and employees of foreign service of United States, and of Elise Steiniger, housekeeper for consul R. A. Wallace Treat at Smyrna consulate, who, while in course of their respective duties, suffered losses of Government funds and/or personal property by reason of theft, warlike conditions, catastrophes of nature, shipwreck, or other causes.
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Foreign service. H. R. 10919, act for relief of certain officers and employees of foreign service of United States, and of Elise Steiniger, housekeeper for consul R. A. Wallace Treat at Smyrna consulate, who, while in course of their respective duties, suffered losses of Government funds and/or personal property by reason of theft, warlike conditions, catastrophes of nature, shipwreck, or other causes.
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Private Laws. Foreign service. H. R. 10919, act for relief of certain officers and employees of foreign service of United States, and of Elise Steiniger, housekeeper for consul R. A. Wallace Treat at Smyrna consulate, who, while in course of their respective duties, suffered losses of Government funds and/or personal property by reason of theft, warlike conditions, catastrophes of nature, shipwreck, or other causes.
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Private Laws and Private [act] 90-280, 71st Congress.
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Congress
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Congress
Date:
[Approved June 27, 1930.]
Publish Date ISO Format:
1930-06-27T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19300627
Publication End:
19300627
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Congress
Publication month:
7
Publication year:
1930
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8 p.
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(Private 147.) [H. R. 10919 provides also for the relief of Ellwood G. Babbitt and certain officers and employees of foreign commerce service of Department of Commerce and for the relief of U. R. Webb, Medical Corps, Navy.] and NOTE.—The Office of Historical Adviser, State Department, receives a small supply of the private acts which it distributes free upon application.
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NOTE.—The Office of Historical Adviser, State Department, receives a small supply of the private acts which it distributes free upon application.