Monthly consular reports, May, 1904; v. 75, no. 284.
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Monthly consular reports, May, 1904; v. 75, no. 284.
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Monthly consular reports, May, 1904; v. 75, no. 284.
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Statistics, Bureau of and Commerce and Labor, Department of
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1904
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1904
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xvi+315-527 p. 2 il.
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(H. doc. 650, pt. 2.) [These articles have appeared previously in the Daily consular reports.]
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(H. doc. 650, pt. 2.) [These articles have appeared previously in the Daily consular reports.]
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Contents:
Abyssinia. Consul-general Skinner's mission to: by R. P. Skinner.
Agriculture. British, in 1903; by J. C. Stephens.
Argentine Republic, Trade opportunities in; by E. W. Ames.
Bahia Blanca. Argentine Republic. Port of: by Daniel Mayer.
Bankruptcy cases. Rights of foreign creditors in: by J. F. Monaghan.
Beer, American. Prohibition of, in Brazil: by L. H. Ayme.
Boats. International motor-boat competition at Kiel; by F. H. Mason.
Boots and shoes, American, in Denmark; by R. R. Frazier.
Brazilian tariff changes; transmitted by H. W. Furniss.
Bread prices and war in the East; transmitted by Soren Listoe.
Butter exports. Siberian.
Canada. Trade of, for 1903; by Leo Bergholz.
Canals. Canadian: by J. K. Hamilton.
Chile. Proposed public works in: transmitted by R. E. Mansfield.
Coal, Complete combustion of: by Richard Guenther.
Coal trade, Gibraltar loses; by R. L. Sprague.
Colombia. American vs. European trade in: by A. G. Snyder.
Commercial Museum of the Philippines; by S. B. Shiley.
Consular Academy, New. of Vienna; by J. F. Monaghan.
Consular service. Advantages of; by Leo Bergholz.
Cotton in Egypt: by F. G. Morgan.
Cotton famine in German textile branches: by Hugo Muench.
Cotton-manufacturing crisis, French: by Thornwell Haynes.
Diamonds; by F. D. Hill.
Economic union. Central European: by J. H. Worman.
Electric tramways and railways in Nice: by Attilio Piatti.
England, southwest, American trade with; by J. C. Stephens.
European balances of trade: by J. F. Monaghan.
European industrial notes: by B. H. Warner, jr.
[European] miscellaneous trade notes: by B. H. Warner, jr.
Fire extinguisher. New: by C. L. Cole.
Fish catch. British Columbia; by A. E. Smith.
Floating exhibition, English.
—by W. R. Holloway.
Floating exposition. Proposed American: [by O. P. Austin].
France. Finances of: by Thornwell Haynes.
—southwestern. American trade in: by A. W. Tourgee.
Fur trade. Crisis in: by R. T. Greener.
Gas, Power and heating, in England: by F. W. Mahin.
Germany, Improvement trade of.
Ginseng: by H. B. Miller.
Harput. Trade of. with t'nited States: by T. II. Norton.
Hotel keepers. Damage claims by: by Richard Guenther.
Ice-making machine: by H. S. Van Buren.
Labor arbitration in Denmark: by R. R. Frazier.
Labor unions in Mexico: by. I. A. LeRoy.
Lace making in Belgium: by J. C. McXally.
Life-savittg globe. Donvig's; by R. K. Frazier.
Linen industry of Belgium: byG.. Roosevelt.
Liquid uir. Transportation of: by Richard Guenther
Malaga. Spain. Trade with: bv D. R. Birch.
Malta. Trade of: bv.!. H. Grout.
Medicine. Sale of. in Sweden: by W. W. Thomas.
Merchant marine, German; by B. II. Warner, jr.
Metric system and trade.
— in Mexico: by .1. A. LeRoy.
Mineral wealth of Peru: by J. C. free.
Mosul. Turkey in Asia. Commerce and resources of: by T. II. Norton.
Netherlands trade notes: by F. D. Hill.
Notes.
Olive-oil market. Andalu«ian: by D. R. Birch.
Ozone, New process of manufacturing: by Richard Guenther.
Panama. Proposed public works at: by H. A. Gudger.
Patents in Canada: transmitted by W. R. Holloway.
Petroleum trade of Europe: by U. J. Lcdoux.
Poisoning £›f English, beer ami food: by W. P. Smyth.
Potash syndicate. German: by F. H. Mason.
Potato in England: by F. W. Mahin.
Poultry and eggs in Denmark: by R. R Frazier.
— Kggs and. in England: by F. W. Mahin.
Propulsor, Transferable steering; by Marshal Halstend.
Prunes and cherries, French vs. American: by A. W. Tourgee.
Railway cars. Automobile: by J. K. Gowdy.
Rats and mice. Destruction of; by,1. K. Gowdy.
Riga-Cherson canal. Proposed; by Ethelbert Watts.
Rotterdam to North Sea: by Soren Listoe.
Rubber cultivation in Ceylon: by William Morey.
Russo-Japanese war. Japanese ordinances and regulations; transmitted by L. C. tiriscom.
—Russian Government rules.
Salt. Turks Island, Possible open market for; by T. P. Moffat.
School children. Feeding, in Germany; by B. H. Warner, jr.
Sheffield. England, Distress in; by C. N. Daniels.
Shoe trade. American, in Great Britain; by F. W. Mahin.
Shoes, American, not up to sample; by J. C. McNally.
Siberian notes; by K. T. Greener.
Stage. Slate aid to, in foreign countries.
Steelmakers, English. Scotch combine against; by Marshal Halstead.
Street ears, City-owned: by W. C. Hamm.
Sulphate of copper in Algeria: by D. S. Kidder.
Syna. American products in: by G. B. Rayndal.
Tableware. Unbreakable: by J. C. McNally.
Tamatave. Madagascar, Conditions in: by W. H. Hunt.
Thrashing machine. American steam, in Damascus: by G. B. Rayndal.
Trade, our foreign, How to extend; by A. W. Tourgee.
Trade opportunities abroad.
Universities, German, Foreigners studying at: by Richard Guenther.
—Students at: by B. H. Warner, jr.
Venezuela, Trade outlook in: by Louis Goldschmidt.
Winnipeg to Hudson Hay, Proposed railway from: by H. S. Culver.