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An act to give effect to the convention between the Governments of the United States, Great 

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Fiu- seal convention. Message from the President of the United States, urging the importance 

 of enacting at the earliest possible moment, and at .this session of Congress, legislation 

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Fur seal convention . . . Washington [1912] (Signed at Washington July 7, 191 1, by repre- 

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Protection and regulation of the seal fisheries of Alaska . . . Report <To accompany H. R. 

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