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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. 7U.S. C.S1101. Post, p. 2633. 19U.S.C.i1001, par. 1622. 19 U.S . C.. 1001, par. 602 . 53 Stat. 380. 26U. .C.II3200, 3201. ANNEXES OF STATUTORY PROVISIONS REFERRED TO IN THE AGREE- MENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE RE- PUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES CONCERNING TRADE AND RELATED MATTERS DURING A TRANSITIONAL PERIOD FOLLOWING THE INSTITUTION OF PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE ANNEX I Sugar Act of 1937 of the United States, as amended to May 1, 1946. SECTION 101. For the purposes of this Act, except Title IV- "(e) The term 'direct-consumption sugar' means any sugars which are principally of crystalline structure and which are not to be further refined or otherwise improved in quality." (50 Stat.) Pt. 1 (903, Ch. 898) ANNEX II Tariff Act of 1930 of the United States, as amended to May 1, 1946. "PAR. 1622. All binding twine manufactured from New Zealand hemp, henequen, Manila, istle or Tampico fibre, sisalgrass, or sunn, or a mixture of any two or more of them, of single ply and measuring not exceeding seven hundred and fifty feet to the pound". (46 Stat.) Pt. 1 (675, Ch. 497) ANNEX III Tariff Act of 1930 of the United States, as amended to May 1, 1946. "PAR. 602. The term 'wrapper tobacco' as used in this title means that quality of leaf tobacco which has the requisite color, texture, and burn, and is of sufficient size for cigar wrappers, and the term 'filler tobacco' means all other leaf tobacco . ... " (46 Stat.) Pt. 1 (631, Ch. 497) ANNEX IV Internal Revenue Code of the United States, as amended to May 1, 1946. "Chapter 16-Oleomargarine, adulterated butter, and process or renovated butter. "SEC. 2300. Oleomargarine defined. "For the purpose of this chapter, and of sections 3200 and 3201, certain manufactured substances, certain extracts, and certain mix- tures and compounds, including such mixtures and compounds with butter, shall be known and designated as 'oleomargarine,' namely: All substances known prior to August 2, 1886, as oleomargarine, oleo, 2626