International Bureau of the American Republics and State, Department of
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International Bureau of the American Republics
Date:
1904
Publish Date ISO Format:
1904-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19040101
Publication End:
19041231
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International Bureau of the American Republics
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1904
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849-1048+74 p. 1 por.
Notes:
(H. doc. 458, pt. 4.) [Contains articles in Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French. Appendix is Charles M. Pepper's report on Pan-American railway, printed here in Spanish only; for English edition with additions and map see, below, Pan-American Railway Commission.]
Notes:
(H. doc. 458, pt. 4.) [Contains articles in Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French. Appendix is Charles M. Pepper's report on Pan-American railway, printed here in Spanish only; for English edition with additions and map see, below, Pan-American Railway Commission.] Paper, 25c single copy, $2.00 a yr
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Contents:
Additions to Columbus Memorial Library, Mar. [1904].
Arbitration, international. Progress of, legislation in Congress of United states in regard to Interparliamentary Union [for Promotion of International Arbitration].
Archaeology and Ethnology. American. International Commission of.
Argentina. Port movements in Dec., and calendar year 1903: new port dues; tramways in Buenos Ayres; commerce and production in 1903.
Bolivia. Budget for 1904: tariff changes: parcels-post convention with Peru.
Book notes.
Brazil. Imports at port of Santos in 1903; coffee market in Jan. [and] Feb. 1904; statistics of exchange, coffee, and rubber in 1903: trade statistics for 1902: national debt: notes.
Colombia. Tariff modifications.
Cuba. Lease of coaling or naval stations to United States [in Guantanamo and Bahia Honda], signed Havana. July 2, 1903; financial statement for Feb. [1904].
Gold. World's production of. for 1903.
Guachalla, Fernando E., Bolivian minister to United States, Transfer of.
Guatemala, Message of President Cabrera: tariff modifications.
Latin America. Trade opportunities in.
Mexico. Foreign commerce, first 6 months of 1903-4: railway statistics; capital of banks of Republic: regulations governing admission of orientals into Republic: notes.
Pan-American railway.
—informe del Charles M. Pepper, comisionado por parte de los Estados Unidos de America, nam entender en el asunto del ferrocarril Panamcricano.
Periodicals and newspapers on file.
Salvador, Message of President Escalón.
United States. Trade with Latin America: consular trade reports: foreign commerce for Feb. 1904: recognition of Latin-American consular officers: iron and steel exports during Feb. 1904: naturalization treaty with Haiti, signed Washington. Mar. 22, 1902, proclaimed Mar. 24, 1904: new definitions of sugar.
Uruguay. Movement of port of Montevideo in Dec., and calendar year 1903.
Venezuela. Message of President Castro; notes.