Consular Reports. Consular Reports, Oct. 1903; v. 73, no. 277.
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Consular Reports. Consular Reports, Oct. 1903; v. 73, no. 277.
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Consular Reports. Consular Reports, Oct. 1903; v. 73, no. 277.
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Statistics Bureau and Commerce and Labor Department
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Statistics Bureau
Date:
1903
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1903-01-01T00:00:00Z
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19030101
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19031231
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Statistics Bureau
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13
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1903
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xxiii+197-409 pp. 4 il.
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[Monthly. These articles have appeared previously in the Daily consular reports.]
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Contents:
Attorneys and notaries. Hungarian, in United States [order]: transmitted by F. D. Chester.
Automobile industry, French and Belgian: by B. H. Ridgely, Batteries. New galvanic, in Germany: by O. J. D. Hughes.
[Beet] sugar industry of Austria-Hungary: by Ethelbert Watts.
Bicycles, German export of: by J. H. Worman. Bill's of lading, through. Paraguayan-European: by, J. N. Ruflin.
Boots and shoes. Exports of, from United states, 1893-1903.
— — — to Colombia.
Bounties, Canadian: by E. N. Gunsaulus.
Brake, new, Testing, in Germany: by B. H. Warner, jr.
Brewing industry of Austria: by Ethelbert Watts.
British colonies, White population of, by W. P. Reeves: transmitted by Marshal Halstead.
British Umpire and protective tariffs: transmitted by Marshal Halstead.
British exports, change in character of: transmitted by Marshal Halstead.
British Investments abroad: transmitted by Marshal Halstead.
Building-trades exhibition. French: by J. K. Gowdy.
Canadian customs amendment act: by F. S. S. Johnson.
Canadian imports and exports for 1903: transmitted by Charles Deal.
Cancer, New cure for [akarkine]: by F. H. Mason.
Cement machinery, American, in Spain, by W. W. Ewing; transmitted by J. G. Lay.
Chambers of commerce. French: by E. L Harris.
Coal. German and American vs. French, in France; by H. S. Brunot.
Coal industry in Bohemia: by Ethelbert Watts.
Cocoon crop of Piedmont. Failure of; by Pietro Cuneo.
Coffee pickings, Haitien exports of [extracts from law]: transmitted by Alexander Battiste.
Columbian tariff, New: by A. G. Snyder.
Commercial education in Saxony, Progress of: by E. L. Harris.
Cotton culture in German colonies: by Walter Schumann.
Cotton-manufacturing industry of Austria: by Ethelbert Watts.
Cotton planting. Encouraging, in British West Indies: by W. R. Estes.
Cotton production, French colonial: by O. J. D. Hughes.
Dalny, Proposed custom-house at: by M. M. Langhorne.
Department stores. Foreign, in Germany: by S. W. Hammer.
Electric railway. First standard-gauge, in Prussia: by F. H. Mason.
Engineers. Training: by Marshal Halstead.
Erzerum. Condition and trade in: by Vital Ojalvo.
Flour and wheat in Australia: by. J. P. Bray.
Food adulteration in Europe: by Richard Guenther.
Food stuffs, American, and French market; by G. H. Jackson.
Foreign reports and publications.
France, American investments and trade in: by C. J. King.
Fruit, American, in Europe.
Fruit imports. German, from United States: by F. H. Mason.
Fruits and nuts. Exports of. from United States.
German financial statistics; by S. W. Hammer.
Germany, American trade openings in; by. J. E. Kehl.
Germany, Commerce of. in 1903: by Richard Guenther.
Germany, Exporting goods to: by Walter Schumann.
Gutta-percha, New artificial; by O. J. D. Hughes.
Hop industry of Austria-Hungary; by Ethelbert Watts.
House-cleaning devices: by F. W. Mahin. Iron and steel.
Imports into United states of, and manufactures of, 1901 and 1903.
Iron and Steel, Production ot, by United States, Great Britain, and Germany, 1902.
Iron and steel production. World's; by A. E. Bateman.
Iron-hardening process, New: by O. J. D. Hughes.
Ivory market. Antwerp: by S. H. Haine.
Japan, Foreign commerce of: by E. C. Bellows.
Japanese trade with United states and United Kingdom.
Java, Products and exports of; by Walter Schumann.
Jute crop of India for 1903: by R. F. Patterson.
Labor conditions, foreign. German experts to study: by s. W. Hammer.
Lace industry', Bohemian; by Ethelbert Watts.
Luce trade of Nottingham; by F. W. Mahin.
Machinery insurance in Germany; by O. J. D. Hughes.
Machines and tools, American, in Roubaix; by W. P. Atwell.
Madrid, Opportunity for American enterprise in: by Adolphe Danziger.
Meat imports and consumption in Germany: by s. W. Hanauer.
—Declining, in Germany; by F. H. Mason.
Meat inspection, German: by Richard Guenther and J. E. Kehl.
—German demand for modification of: by J. K. Kehl.
Meat-inspection law of Prussia [instructions]; transmitted by William Bardel.
Meats. American, Exports of, to Germany.
[— Exports of. from United States, 1903.]
Merchant marine, German: by J. E. Kehl. Notes. Occupation of population of principal countries of the world; by Richard Guenther.
Ocean steamers. German: by Richard Gucnther.
Oil engine, New: by O. J. H. Hughes.
Pasteurization of milk. Apparatus for [regulations]; transmitted by John Mueller.
Patent law, German: transmitted by F. H. Mason.
Patent medicines in Germany: by Richard Guenther.
Porcelain. Manufacture of, in Germany; by E. L. Harris.
Pork. American, no longer prohibited in Turkey: by G. B. Ravndal.
Postal, telegraph, and telephone statistics; by S. W. Hanauer.
Poultry trade of Hungary; by F. D. Chester.
Public works, Municipal management of, in German cities; by E. L. Harris.
Pumice, Artificial: by O. J. D. Hughes.
[Queen] New cross-channel turbine steamer: by J. B. Milner.
Rubber goods, German, Advance in price of: by O. J. D. Hughes.
Rubber-goods industry of Germany: by D. B. Mason.
Rubber production and trade of Brazil; by K. K. Kenneday.
Russian enterprise in the Orient: by H. B. Miller. Russian exportation efforts; transmitted by S. W. Hanauer.
St. Helena, American products in: by R. P. Pooley.
Sanitation of congested areas; by Marshal Halstead.
Scotland's industries. Americanizing; transmitted by Rufus Fleming.
Sewage, Distribution of. on bacteria beds; transmitted by Marshal Halstead.
Shipping, British vs. German, in the Orient: transmitted by O. F. Williams.
Shoes, American, in Bogota; by A. G. Snyder.
— — in Germany; by F. H. Mason. Siam, Foreign trade of: by S. W. Hanauer.
Silk culture in Manchuria; by H. B. Miller.
Spain. Trade of United States with. 1898-1902.
Spanish. American-, trade. Drawbacks to; by Adolphe Danziger.
Steam communication with southeast Africa; by W. S. Hollis.
Steamship lines. New Mexican: by W. W. Canada.
Street railways of Leipzig: by B. H. Warner, jr.
Sugar and fruit preserving in Germany; transmitted by W. A. McKellip.
Sugar producers, West Indian. Government aid to: transmitted by W. K. Estes.
Tin, Export tax on. in Malay States.
Tobacco trust. American, in Germany: by S. W. Hanauer.
Toy industry. German: by J. K. Monaghan.
United Kingdom, Foreign and colonial trade of; transmitted by Marshal Halstead.
Valparaiso, harbor of. Insecurity of; by R. E. Mansfield.
Water, Purifying, by ozone: by O. J. D. Hughes.
Window-glass manufacture in Germany; by O. J. D. Hughes.
Zebrula vs. mule; by Richard Guenther.
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