Advance sheets of consular reports, May 2-31, 1898; nos. 102-128.
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Advance sheets of consular reports, May 2-31, 1898; nos. 102-128.
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Advance sheets of consular reports, May 2-31, 1898; nos. 102-128.
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Foreign Commerce Bureau and State Department
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Foreign Commerce Bureau
Date:
[May 1898]
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1898-05-01T00:00:00Z
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18980501
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18980531
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Foreign Commerce Bureau
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8
Publication year:
1898
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[Daily except Sundays and holidays.]
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[Daily except Sundays and holidays.]
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Contents:
Africa, south, Railways in, by J. G. Stowe: no. 119.
Agricultural credit associations in Canada, by A. E. Smith; no. 124.
Aix la Chapelle, United States goods in, by F. M. Brundage; no. 102.
Baku, Foreign capital in, by Thomas Smith; no. 127.
Belgian exports to United States, by H. W. Gilbert; no. 105.
Belgium, Anglo-American chamber of commerce in, by G. W. Roosevelt; no. 104.
Bicycles, imported, German duty on, by F. H. Mason; no. 127.
— imported, German duty in Brazil, by Eugene Seeger; no. 110.
— imported, German duty in China, by John Goodnow; no. 125.
— imported, German duty in Korea, by H. N. Allen; no. 125.
— imported, German duty in Norway, by E. A. Man; no. 125.
Bohemia, United States trade with, by Hugo Donzelmann; no. 115.
Brazilian statistics, by Eugene Seeger; no. 110.
Butter in foreign countries, by several consuls; no. 106.
Canadian appropriations for 1898-99, by A. E. Smith; no. 122.
Cape Colony, Commercial conditions in, by J. G. Stowe; no. 119.
Carrier pigeons, New use for, by R. P. Skinner; no. 111.
Cattle trade of Antwerp, by G. F. Lincoln; no. 122.
Chalk, Danish, by Jules Blom; no. 104.
Chile, German commercial treaty with, by J. C. Monaghan; no. 114.
China, American engineer in, by John Goodnow; no. 110.
— German trade methods in, by H. C. Morris; no. 114.
— Increase of American trade in, by John Fowler; no. 114.
— Opening of inland water routes in, by John Fowler; no. 121.
— Opening of treaty ports in, by Charles Denby; no. 121.
Clocks, United States, at Malta, bv J. H. Grout, jr.; no. 113.
Coal trade, South Wales, by D. T. Phillips; no. 104.
Coke in stationary steam plants, German use of, by Max Bouchsein; no. 102.
Commercial high school, Leipsic, by B. H. Warner, jr.; no. 111.
Consular service, American, German view of, by A. Lieberknecht; no. 115.
Cotton goods in British India, by R. F. Patterson; no. 113.
Cotton in China, by John Goodnow; no. 113.
Cuba and Puerto Rico, advance publication of summary prepared for Review of World's Commerce, 1896 and 1897; no, 117.
Egypt, Russian trade with, by Thomas Smith; no. 127.
Firearms in Morocco and agricultural implements in Greece, by Marshal Halstead; no. 118.
Firecrackers in China, by John Goodnow; no. 114.
Flour, American, in Scotland, by Rufus Fleming; no. 103.
— and bread, French duty on, reduced, by J. K. Gowdy; no. 127.
France, New tariff law in, by A. M. Thackara; no. 118.
— Reduction of wharfage dues in, by A. M. Thackara; no. 118.
Fruit, United States, German restrictions on, by A. D. White; no. 111.
Gas-leak detector, Novel, by H. C. Morris; no. 103.
German exports to United States, by F. H. Mason; no. 105.
Grain trade, world's, Russia's part in, by W. R. Holloway; no. 106.
Guadeloupe, Scarcity of provisions in. by L. H. Aymé; no. 122.
Guatemala, Insurance on goods en route from, by A. M. Beaupré; no. 105.
Honduras, Trade conditions in, by B. Johnston; no. 121.
Klondike, Decrease in rush to, by A. E. Smith; no. 104.
Korea, Russian bank in, by H. N. Allen; no 113.
Leather trade in Switzerland, by J. T. Du Bois; no. 103.
Malt in south Africa, by J. G. Stowe; no. 119.
Malta, United States trade with, by J. H. Grout, jr.; no. 113.
Manila, Customs returns of, by O. F. Williams; no. 119.
Meat trade, Frozen-, of Australasia and Argentina, by several consuls; no. 109.
Merchandise marks in Great Britain, by Julian Pauncefote; no. 102.
Netherlands, American-, steamship line, New, by S. Listoe; no. 127.
Neutrality circulars of Mexico; no. 120.
— — of Netherlands; no. 123.
— Declaration of, by Brazil; no. 128.
— — by Greece; no. 123.
— — by Guatemala; no. 116.
— — by Russia; no. 123.
— — by Sweden and Norway; no. 116.
— — by Switzerland; no. 116.
— — by Turkey; no. 116.
— — by Venezuela; no. 123.
— Proclamation of, by Bermuda; no. 104.
— — — Change in; no. 128.
— — by Belgium; no. 120.
— — by British Guiana; no. 128.
— — by Canada; no. 123.
— — by Denmark; no. 120.
— — by France; no. 112.
— — by Great Britain; no. 108.
— — by Italy; no. 116.
— — by Jamaica and Gibraltar; no. 108.
— — by Japan; no. 128.
— — by Leeward Islands; no. 128.
— — by Malta; no. 116.
— — by Mexico; no. 112.
— — by Netherlands; no. 112.
— — by Portugal; no. 120.
— — by St. Lucia; no. 128.
— — Gibraltar, Text of; no. 128.
Nicaragua, Transportation in; decision of arbitrator, correction, by E. P. Alexander; no. 110.
Pavements in Berlin, by J. Goldschmidt; no. 115.
Persia, Trade routes in, by Leo Bergholz; no. 127.
Petroleum, American, in Java, by S. B. Everett; no. 114.
Petroleum briquettes in Germany, by Max Bouchsein; no. 102.
Philippine Islands, advance publication of summaries prepared for Commercial Relations, 1896 and 1897, and Review of World's Commerce, 1896 and 1897; no. 107.
Philippines, Shipping of, 1897, by O. F. Williams; no. 119.
Rails, steel, Demand for, in China, by J. W. Ragsdale; no. 121.
Railway contract in Guatemala, by A. M. Beaupre; no. 102.
Railways, Projected, in Manitoba, by W. H. H. Graham; no. 110.
Siberian Railway, Cost of, by Thomas Smith; no. 127.
Silk exports, Bounties on, in Japan, by J. F. Gowey; no. 113.
South America, Germany's trade with, by Louis Stern; no. 126.
— United States trade in, How to extend, by E. H. Plumacher; no. 126.
Spain, War decrees of; no. 116.
Spirits and tobacco, Duties on, in Gibraltar, by H. J. Sprague; no. 103.
Swedish duties on superphosphates and velocipedes, by W. W. Thomas; no. 127.
Swiss exports to United States, by J. T. Du Bois; no. 105.
Trade-mark statistics in Japan, by J. F. Gowey; no. 115.
Trade-marks in Hungary, by F. D. Chester; no. 125.
Vancouver, Cable from, to Victoria, B. C., by Edwin Dudley; no. 122.
Water-supply from sand dunes in Netherlands, by G. J. Corey; no. 122.
Wheat, duty on, in France. Removal of, by E. P. McLean; no. 122.
Wine and grape trade of Germany, correction, by Walter Schumann; no. 111.