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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
Cotton regulations — Continued. 
notice of, effective July 1, 1915— Continued. 
revised, effective February 1, 1916— Continued. i Year and Page 
amendment No. 10, effective July 1, 1917 1917-15 
explanation of 1917-21 
press notice 1917-21 
Treasury Decision No. 37129 1917-41 
revised, effective August 1, 1917 . 1917-87 
Treasury Decision No. 37440 1917-144 
revised, effective February 24, 1923 . 1923-30 
press notice 1923-37 
Treasury Decision No. 39645 1923-91 
amendment No. 1, effective May 1, 1924 1924-34 
press notice 1924-35 
amendment No. 2, effective December 15, 1924 1924-114 
press notice 1924-113 
Treasury Decision No. 40473 1924-115 
.amendment No. 3, effective December 11, 1937 1937-272 
Treasury Decision No. 49398 1938-2 
amendment No. 4, effective July 1, 1938. (Superseded amendment No. 2) 1938-66 
Treasury Decision No. 49666 1938-87 
notice of arrival and shipment: 
H. B. 28, December 11, 1915 1915-98 
H. B. 38, March 8, 1916 1916-33 
H. B. 63, September 21, 1916 1916-124 
notice of receipt (H. B. 40, March 15, 1916) 1916-34 
order covering admission of foreign cotton lint under restriction, effective July 1, 1915 1915-26 
picker waste. See Cotton regulations, waste. 
pochote and other fibers resembling cotton to be held for examination 1918-73 
postmasters, instructions to 1915-51; 
1916-17, 97, 98, 153; 1917-41; 1922-94, 129; 1923-141; 1925-21, 91; 1935-38 
proposed: 
conference* 
notice of (H. B. 8, April 10, 1915) 1915-22 
report of 1915-23 
hearing: 
notice of . 1914-26 
press notice of 1914-27 
temporary recommendations 1914-26 
receipt, notice of required (H. B. 40, March 15, 1916) 1916-34 
report of car numbers waived (H B. 11, Julv 24, 1915) 1915-54 
reshipments, reports of (H. B. 16, October 14, 1915) 1915-81 
restrictions of War Trade Board ■ 1918-65 
return to United States, conditions of (H. B. 54, June 26, 1916) . 1916-80 
samples: 
disinfection of, instructions to postmasters 1925-21, 91 
mail entry of: 
H. B 25, November 30, 1915 . 1915-89 
H. B. 159, November 24, 1922 1922-130 
revised December 31, 1923 1923-140 
instructions to postmasters 1916-98; 1922-94, 129; 1923-141; 1925-21, 91 
press notice 1922-130 
reentry from Canada as baggage 1924-8 
release after fumigation (H. B. 142, January 3, 1922) 1922-68 
storage and distribution (H. B. 34, February 7, 1916) 1916-17 
to be manifested (H. B 90, September 27, 1917) 1917-112 
shipments to foreign countries via the United States (H. B. 45, March 29, 1916) .. 1916-40 
Treasury Decision No. 36394 1916-61 
short shipments, report of, method (H. B. 12, August 5, 1915) 1915-56 
warning: 
shipments to nonlicensees (H. B. 74, January 2, 1917) 1917-1 
to passengers from Mexico 1918-82 
wastage: 
baling to prevent (H. B. 80, February 20, 1917) 1917-9 
disposal of: 
H. B. 48, April 26, 1916 1916-54 
H. B. 78, February 8, 1917... 1917-8 
waste: 
as packing material. See Packing material. 
burning of 1914-26 
H. B. 17, October 15, 1915 1915-81 
reclamation (H. B. 37, March 4, 1916) 1916-32 
restrictions on: 
H. B. 32, February 4, 1916 1916-15 
H. B. 40, March 15, 1916 1916-34 
H. B. 64, September 22, 1916 1916-124 
H. B. 135, April 11, 1921 1921-84 
wrappers (including bagging, burlap, covers, etc.): 
conversion of: 
H. B. 121, March 8, 1920 1920-39 
revised October 1, 1923 1923-136 
H. B. 191, July 11, 1925 1925-69 
entry regulated, press notice 1916-137 
.inspection at Charleston and Savannah .' 1921-108 
restrictions on: 
H. B. 52, June 15, 1916. 1916-79 
H. B. 67, October 28, 1916 1916-134 
H. B. 79, Februarv 20, 1917 1917-10 
H. B. 83, April 2, 1917 1917-37 
H. B. 135, April 11, 1921 1921-84 
H. B. 191, July 11, 1925 1925-69 
