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 1550 74TH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 630. JU NE 20, 1936 . exceed one hundred and fifty copies each of the bound and advance editions." T ITLE IV PUBLICATIONS TO THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SEC. 6 . That Public Resolution Numbered 16 (31 Stat . 1465), approved March 2, 1901 (U. S . C ., title 44, sees. 139 and 228), relat- ing to the distribution of public documents to the Library of Con- gress for its own use and for international exchange, and section 7 of the Act (43 Stat. 1106) approved March 3, 1925 (U. S. C ., title 44, sec. 139a), relative to increasing the number of copies of Gov- ernment publications for international exchange, be, and are hereby, International ex- amended to read as follows cha nge of Gover nment 139 . IN TERNATIONAL EXCHANGE OF GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS .- publication s . That, for the purpose of more fully carrying into effect the provi- sions of the convention concluded at Brussels on March 15, 1886, and proclaimed by the President of the United States on January 15, 1889, there s hall here after be s upplied t o the Lib rary of C ongress not to exceed one hundred and twenty-five copies each of all Gov- ernment publications, including the daily and bound copies of the Congressional Record, for distribution, through the Smithsonian Institution, to such foreign governments as may agree to send to the United States similar publications of their governments for delivery to the Library of Congress. 1 39 a. DISTR IBUTION OF GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS TO THE LIBRARY of CONGRESS .-That there shall be printed and furnished to the Library of Congress for official use in Washington, District of Columbia, and for international exchange as provided in section 139 of this title, not to exceed one hundred and fifty copies of the pub- lications described in this section, to wit : House documents and repo rts, boun d ; Senate documents and reports, bound ; Senate and I-louse ,ournals, bound ; public bills and resolutions ; the United Stat es Code and supplements, bound ; the Official Register of the United States, bound ; and all other publications and maps which are printed, or otherwise reproduced, under authority of law, upon the requisition of any Congressional committee, executive depart- men t, bureau, indepe ndent of fice, es tablishm ent, com mission, or offic er Exceptions . of the Government : Provided, That confidential matter, blank forms, and circular letters not of a public character shall be excepted. In addition to the foregoing, there shall be delivered as printed to the Library of Congress ten copies of each House document and report, unbound ; ten copies of each Senate document and report, unbound ; and ten copies of each private bill and resolution and fifty copies of the laws in slip form. SEC. 7. That Public Resolution Numbered 25 (35 Stat . 116 9), approved March 4, 1909 (U . S. C ., title 44, sec. 186), relating to the distribution of Government publications in exchange for parliamen- tary records, be, and is hereby, repealed. Publications to Li- brary of Congress. Vo1.31,p.1464;Vol. 43, p. 1106. U.S. C ., pp .1938,1945. Vol. 25, p. 1465. Distribution of Gov- e rnm ent pub lic ati ons to Library of Congress. Proviso. Exchange for parlia- mentary records. Provision repealed. Vol.35,p.1169. U.S.C.,p.1942. Title V. Annual reports. Vol. 39, p. 336. U.S.C.,p.44 . Manuscript of, and accompanying docu- ments. Printing restrictions. TITLE V MANUSCRIPT OF ANNUAL REPORTS SEC. 8. That chapter 209, section 3 (39 Stat. 336), of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1917, a ppro ved July 1, 1916 (U . S. C ., title 5, sec. 108), be, and is hereby, am ended to read as f ollows : 108 . MAN USCR IPT OF AN NUAL REPO RTS AND A CCOM PANYI NG DOCU- MENTS .-The appropriations made for printing and binding shall not be used for any annual report or the accompanying documents