Monthly bulletin, Mar. 1905; whole no. 138, v. 19. no. 3.
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Monthly bulletin, Mar. 1905; whole no. 138, v. 19. no. 3.
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Monthly bulletin, Mar. 1905; whole no. 138, v. 19. no. 3.
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International Bureau of the American Republics and State, Department of
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International Bureau of the American Republics
Date:
1905
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1905-01-01T00:00:00Z
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19050101
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19051231
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International Bureau of the American Republics
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13
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1905
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(H. doc. 267, pt. 3.) [Contains articles in Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French.] Paper, 25c single copy, $2.00 a yr
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(H. doc. 267, pt. 3.) [Contains articles in Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French.] Paper, 25c single copy, $2.00 a yr
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Contents of Enalish section:
Additions to [Columbus Memorial] Library, Feb. [1905].
Argentina. Foreign commerce in 1901; railway movement in 1904: shipments of wheat to (treat Britain: financial statistics for 1904: port movements during Oct. and Nov. 1904: analysis of Argentine rice: notes.
Azpiroz, Manuel de Death of.
Bolivia. Budget for 1905.
Book notes.
Brazil, Budget for 1905; tariff modifications; notes.
Chile. Customs revenue for calendar year 1904: conversion bill: development of Magellan district. Cocoa production. World's.
Colombia. Increase of import duties.
Costa Rica. Banana industry.
Cuba. Treaty of extradition with United States, signed Washington, Apr. 6, 1904, proclaimed Feb. 8, 1905; law rehiring to patent medicines; cultivation of sisal hemp; customs decisions; imports from United states, 1904.
Dominican Republic. Reduction of import duties on sugar and sugared products.
Ecuador. Tariff modifications, 1905.
Guatemala, Guatemala Northern Railroad.
Honduras. Foreign commerce. 1903-4.
Latin America, Trade opportunities in.
Lead output. World's.
Mexico. Foreign commerce in Nov. 1904; customs receipts for Nov. 1904; customs receipts. Dec. 1904; free importation of household goods; development of cotton industry; lead production in 1901; amendments to dynamite concessions; postal convention with Canada; notes.
Paraguay. Notes.
Periodicals and newspapers on file.
Peru. Industrial development in Republic; railroads in Republic; notes.
Roosevelt. President, Inaugural address of. Mar. 4, 1905.
Salvador. Exports, first quarter of 1904.
Tin production of the world.
Title-page and index to v. 19. Jan.-Mar. 19005.
United States. Trade with Latin America; consular trade reports; foreign commerce, Jan. 1905; exports of manufactures in 1904; exports of farm products, 1904; budget for 1905-6; consumption of coffee in 1904; production of pig iron in 1904; patents and trade-marks in Panama Canal Zone; growth of rubber imports; imports of tropical products. 1904; Panama water supply; notes.
Uruguay. Customs receipts for Dec. and for 1904; commercial intercourse with United States; movement of port of Montevideo during Nov. 1904.
Venezuela. Notes.