Advance sheets of consular reports, Oct. 1-31, 1898; nos. 234-261.
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Advance sheets of consular reports, Oct. 1-31, 1898; nos. 234-261.
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Advance sheets of consular reports, Oct. 1-31, 1898; nos. 234-261.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Foreign Commerce Bureau and State Department
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Foreign Commerce Bureau
Date:
[October 1898]
Publish Date ISO Format:
1898-10-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
18981001
Publication End:
18981031
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Foreign Commerce Bureau
Publication month:
3
Publication year:
1898
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[Daily except Sundays and holidays; 2 numbers issued Oct. 10 and Oct. 17.]
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[Daily except Sundays and holidays; 2 numbers issued Oct. 10 and Oct. 17.]
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Contents:
Africa, south, Canadian trade with, by J. G. Stowe; no. 244.
— Proposed customs union in, note; no. 250.
Animals in Switzerland, note; no. 245.
Apples. American, and German fruit market, by F. H. Mason; no. 251.
Argentine Republic, Tariff changes in, note; no. 239.
Austria, Floating expodtion of, by W. P. Atwell; no. 244.
Barmen, Commercial conditions at, note; no. 236.
Beet cultivation in Russia, note; no. 237.
Belgium, Condition of labor in, note; no. 235.
Bicycles in Java, by S. B. Everett; no. 253.
— in Scotland, by J. N. McCunn; no. 238.
— United States, in Scotland, by S. M. Taylor; no. 243.
Brazil, United States products in, translated by Eugene Seeger; no. 246.
British trade, Competition with, from British newspapers and consular reports; no. 260.
Canned goods, American, in Denmark, note; no. 238.
Carbons in Brazil, by H. W. Furniss; no. 246.
Ceilings, stamped steel, Opening for, in England, note; no. 248.
Cement trust, Proposed, in Japan, note; no. 248.
Central America, United States of, Constitution of, by W. M. Little; no. 250.
Chile, Financial conditions in, by H. L. Wilson; no. 240.
China, New conditions of trade in, by A. 15. Johnson; no. 241.
— north, United States trade in, correction, by John Fowler; no. 241.
— Revised regulations for inland navigation in; no. 247.
Chinese control of railways and mines, translation of edict; no. 247.
Coal as motive power in Germany, note; no. 237.
Cotfee growing in Paraguay, by J. N. Ruffin; no. 251.
Commercial directories, Need of, in China, note; no. 247.
Consular officers, Acknowledgment to, by National Board of Trade of Cycle Manufacturers; no. 239.
Consuls, American, Activity of, by Marshal Halstead; no. 250.
Cotton, Country-damaged, in England, by James Boyle; no. 252.
Danish-American steamship service, note; no. 236.
Dawson City, Conditions in by J. C. McCook; no. 248.
Distilling industry in Russia, by W. R. Holloway; no. 235.
Docks at Queenstown, letter of Channel Dry Docks Ship-building and Engineering Company; no. 251.
Dovetailing machines, Demand for, in France, note; no. 235.
Dried apples and staves in France, note; no. 235.
Electric lamps in Vokohama, note; no. 235.
Electric roads in Germany, note; no, 245.
— in Rheims, note; no. 248.
Export bounties in foreign countries; no. 258.
Export methods, American, Complaints of, note; no. 261.
Export trade, United States, Suggestions for, by Attilio Piatti; no. 252.
Export unions. Germany's, by J. C. Monaghan and E. L. Harris; no. 238.
Exporters, United States, Advice to, by J. G. Stowe; no. 239.
Flax and hemp crop of Russia, note; no. 237.
France as a market, by H. S. Brunot; no. 237.
— north, Labor in, note; no. 256.
Fruit market in Manitoba, by W. H. H. Graham; no. 248.
Furniture, American, in England, note; no. 248.
— in south Africa, by J. G. Stowe; no. 239.
German acquisitions in Shantung, by John Fowler; no. 247.
Germany, New canal in, note; no. 245.
— Opportunities for American trade in, by J. C. Monaghan; no. 254.
Ghent, Provincial exposition at, note; no. 252.
Glass industry in Japan, by J. F. Gowey; no. 235.
Gold shipments from Cape Colony, note; no. 250.
Guadeloupe. Arew duties in, by L. H. Aymé; no. 236.
Gunpowder in Brazil, by H. W. Furniss; no. 250.
Hat trade, Japanese, by J. F. Gowey; no. 248.
Hop crop in Great Britain, note; no. 245.
Iron, production and sale of, in Russia during 1897, by W. R. Holloway; no. 245.
Iron industry, English versus American, translated by R. S S. Bergh; no. 252.
Iron mining and wages in Sweden, by E. D. Winslow; no. 245.
Iron works in New South Wales, note; no. 252.
Japan, Length of railways in; no. 247.
— New tariff and harbor regulations in, note; no. 243.
Machinery, American in Denmark, by Jules Blom; no. 238.
Madagascar, Railway contract in, by M. W. Gibbs; no. 256.
Malarial disease, German studies of, by F. H. Mason; no. 259.
Martinique, Tariff changes in, by G. L. Darte; no. 261.
Meat imports, increased, High prices and, in Germany, by D. B. Mason; no. 251.
Mines in Ontario, from report of Bureau of Mines; no. 257.
Mining taxes in Venezuela, translations of decrees; no. 244.
Mints, New Chinese, by John Goodnow; no. 247.
Nails, American wire, in Europe, note; no. 238.
Natal, Imports into, by J. G. Stowe; no. 244.
Newcastle, Trade of; no. 236.
Nicaragua, Increase of duties in, note; no. 246.
Nicaraguan tariff, New, translated by W. L. Merry; no. 259.
Nuts as food in foreign countries, by several consuls; no. 249.
Oil trade in Jamaica, by L. A. Dent; no. 261.
Paraguay, Oranges in; suggestions to immigrants; by J. N. Ruffin; no. 255.
Pearls in New Caledonia, by P. E. Wolff; no. 235.
Pepper, Decortication of, by several consuls; no. 253.
Philippines, Business points for, by A. L. Frankenthal; no. 243.
— Trade of, in 1897, by H. C. Morris; no. 255.
Pipes, American iron, in Scotland, by S. M. Taylor; no. 243.
Plants, Import of, prohibited in New Zealand, note; no. 254.
Pointe a Pitre, Port of, by L. H. Aymé; no. 251.
Porcelain, Concession for making, in Venezuela, note; no. 251.
Poultry and eggs in Russia, note; no. 245.
Pulp and paper mill in Ontario, by G. W. Shotts; no. 254.
Rio de Janeiro, Steamship communication with, by Eugene Seeger; no. 255.
Roofing slates, American, in Denmark, note; no. 245.
Rubber, Mangabeira, in Sáo Paulo, by George Rosenheim; no. 246.
— Manicoba, in Brazil, by B. F. Clark; no. 246.
Russia, Direct steamship communication with; no. 261.
— German trade with, by J. C. Monaghan; no. 237.
— Tariff changes in, note; no. 246.
Russian railroads, Freight traffic on, by W. R. Holloway; no. 237.
Saxony, Higher education in, note; no. 237.
Shipbuilding at Nagasaki, by C. B. Harris; no. 251.
Shipping rates, British vs. American; hindrances to American exports; by Marshal Halstead; no. 250.
Shoes, United States, in Germany, by B. H. Warner, jr.; no. 234.
— in Guadeloupe, note; no. 248.
Soap, Haitian duty on, note; no. 259.
Street railways in Gothenburg, by R. S. S. Bergh; no. 254.
Strikes in Germany in 1897, by J. C. Monaghan; no. 238.
Sugar, Cuban, Competition of, translated by T. J. Albert; no. 234.
Sugar-beet cultivation, Importance of good seed in, by H. W. Diederich; no. 242.
Sugar factory, Government, in Antigua, note; no. 248.
Sweden, Value of railways in, note; no. 252.
Switzerland, Increase of imports from, note; no. 252.
Tetanus, Treatment of, by cerebral injection, note; no. 245.
Tientsin, City of, by J. W. Ragsdale; no. 253.
Tobacco in China, note; no. 257.
Trade and technical education in Belgium, by H. C. Morris; no. 251.
Transvaal, Trade conditions in, note; no. 256.
Traveling agents and foreign languages, by B. H. Warner, jr.; no. 236.
Turbine, Steam, in England; no. 243.
Uruguay, Finances of, note; no. 255.
— Trade of, during 1897, by A. W. Swalm; no. 235.
Venezuela, Colonization in, translated by E. H. Plumacher; no. 246.
— Mechanics' Bank in, note; no. 251.
War vessels of German build, note; no. 243.
Weaving machine, New, in France, by W. P. At well; no. 252.
Western Australia, Exposition in; industrial conditions; no. 257.
Wheat, World's supply of, for bread, by Marshal Halstead; no. 234.
Wheat flour in Japan, by J. F. Gowey; no. 248.
Windmills in south Africa, by J. G. Stowe; no. 244.
Women employed in German trade, note; no. 245.
Workingmen's houses in Germany, note; no. 236.