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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573-752+62+xxv p. 2 por.
Notes:
(H. doc. 458, pt. 9.) [Contains articles in Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French.]
Notes:
(H. doc. 458, pt. 9.) [Contains articles in Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French.] Paper, 25c single copy, $2.00. a yr
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Contents:
Additions to Columbus Memorial Library, Aug. 1904.
Altitudes in Mexico and Central and South America, List of; by Henry Gannett.
Argentina. Export destinations, first half of 1904; foreign Commerce, first half of 1904; notes.
Bolivia. Gold dredging in southern Bolivia.
Book notes.
Brazil. Rubber exports from Amazon region, 1903-4; exports of Bahia rubber, 1901-4; coffee movement in 2d quarter of 1904, and for crop years 1900-4; imports at Santos, Jan-July, 1904; discovery of manicoba rubber forests; notes.
— and British Guiana, Boundary award between.
Chile. Economic conditions; conditions governing nitrate trade, first quarter of 1904; imports of machinery.
Colombia. Notes.
Costa Rica. Salubrity of climate.
Cuba. Invoices of shipments to Cuba; financial statement for July [1904].
Foster, Volnev W., Death of.
Haiti. Cotton trade in 1903.
Herrán, Tomás, Death of.
Latin America, General trade conditions between United States and.
— Trade opportunities in.
Mexico. Extension of steamship facilities; amended customs-house ordinances, continued; notes.
Nicaragua. Advancing trade relations with United States.
Paraguay. Commerce with Great Britain in 1903; cattle raising in Republic.
Periodicals and newspapers on file.
Peru. Boundary question with Brazil; American-made shoes in Republic.
Title-page and index to v. 17, July-Sept. 1904.
United States. Trade with Latin America; consular trade reports; foreign commerce in July [1904]; coffee imports in 1904; advance in manufactured exports; recognition of Latin-American consular officers.
Uruguay. Movement of port of Montevideo during May, 1904; trade in 1903.
Venezuela. Commercial code for foreign companies.