Regulations No. 3, relative to production, tax payment, et cetera, of industrial alcohol, and to manufacture, sale, and use of denatured alcohol under Title III of National Prohibition Act of Oct. 28, 1919, effective Apr. 1, 1931.
| Corporate Author: | United States. Bureau of Industrial Alcohol |
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| Format: | Government Document eBook |
| Language: | English |
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[Washington] :
GPO,
1931.
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