Advance sheets of consular reports, Jan. 3-31, 1899; nos. 314-338.
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Advance sheets of consular reports, Jan. 3-31, 1899; nos. 314-338.
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Advance sheets of consular reports, Jan. 3-31, 1899; nos. 314-338.
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Foreign Commerce Bureau and State Department
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Foreign Commerce Bureau
Date:
[January 1899]
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1899-01-01T00:00:00Z
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18990101
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18990131
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Foreign Commerce Bureau
Publication month:
12
Publication year:
1899
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[Daily except Sundays and holidays.]
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[Daily except Sundays and holidays.]
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Contents:
Antigua, New duties in, by H. M. Hunt, no. 317.
Auto motor freight wagons and freight rates in England, by James Boyle; no. 338.
Automobiles in France, note, no. 335.
Beer, Importation of, into Mexico, by C. W. Kindrick; no. 316.
—in Colombia, by W. I. Shaw no. 330.
—in Munich, note; no. 320.
Beet cultivation in Italy, by H. A. Johnson; no. 316.
Belgium, Proposed tariff changes in, with text of law, by G. W. Roosevelt; no. 335.
Bicycles, American, German combine against, by D. B. Mason; no. 320.
—in Hongkong, by Rounsevelle Wildinan; no. 321.
Bleaching powder in Germany, note; no. 336.
Bolts and nuts in England, mistakes of United States exporters, by Marshal Halstead; no. 319.
Brazil, Hindrances to export trade with, by Eugene Seeger; no. 337.
Brazilian taring Increase in, note; no. 337.
Briquettes, Coal, in Wales, by D. T. Phillips; no. 327.
British industries. American competition with, by Ruins Fleming; no. 324.
British trade publications, American trade and, by Marshal Halstead; no. 337.
Canada, Customs invoices in, circular; no. 326.
Carpets, Manufacture of, in Silesia, by C.. Erdman; no. 326.
Cattle, Venezuelan, Shipments of, to Cuba, by L. T. Ellsworth; no. 317.
Central American steamship service, New, note; no. 322.
Chihuahua, Railway enterprises in, note: no. 336.
Chile and Ecuador, Proposed reciprocity between, by P. M. De Leon; no. 321.
China, Advice to exporters to, by John Goodnow; no. 328.
—Floods in, note; no. 322.
—Foreign loans in, translation of despatch from Tsnngli Yamen; no. 332.
—Labor-saving devices in, note; no. 328.
—Need of American warehouse in, by John Goodnow: no. 316.
—Transportation charges in, by G. F. Smithers: no. 323
Coal, American, in Marseilles, by R. P. Skinner; no. 336.
—in Sumatra, by H. J. P. Haacke; no. 330.
Commercial agents, United States, Status of; no. 316.
Commercial instruction. Congress for, note; no. 332.
Consular reports, Practical results of, note; no. 332.
Cotton fabrics. United States, in South America, by Louis Goldschmidt; no, 329.
Cows, stabled, Food for, note; no. 338.
Crete, Blockade of, raised, note; no. 321.
Debts, Collection of, in Cape Colony, by J. G. Stowe, no. 323.
—in Ireland, by Joshua Wilbour; no. 323.
Denmark, Trade possibilities in, note: no. 337.
Designs, Foreign industrial, at Paris Exposition, by A. L. Frankenthal; no. 317.
—Protection of, at Paris Exposition, note; no. 336.
Ecuador, New tariff of, note; no. 317.
—Railway in, by P. M. De Leon and A. J. Sampson; no. 314.
Electric road in Breslau, note; no. 337.
Food supply in south Africa, by J. G. Stowe; no. 324.
France, Merchant marine of, by J. C. Covert; no. 320.
Fruit. United States, Bremen regulations regarding, note; no. 326.
Fruit and lumber, American, in France, by A. M. Thackara; no. 333.
Germany, Extending American trade with, by C. L. Cole; no. 322.
Hardware, Demand for, at Malta, by J. H. Grout, jr.; no. 325.
Hoes and picks in south Africa, note; no. 323.
Hull, Trade of, with United States, by W. P. Smyth; no. 315.
Iron and steel and barber chairs, Opening for. in France, note; no. 318.
Italy, Introduction of American goods in, note; no. 338.
Klondike, Conditions in, by J. C. McCook; no. 332.
Leather manufactures in Germany, by F. H. Mason; no. 320.
Liquors and crockery, Tariff on, in Salvador, note; no. 322.
Liverpool, Trade of, with United States, by James Boyle; no. 315.
Manchester exports to United States, by W. F. Grinnell; no. 332.
Martinique, Municipal taxes in, translation of decree, by Amedee Testart; no. 327.
Meat and breadstuft's. Scarcity of, in Germany, by T. J. Albert; no 319.
Mexico, northern, Proposed railway in, note; no. 318.
Nicaraguan tarill change, note; no. 317.
Oranges and lemons in Syria, note; no. 323.
Oranges and orange shooks in Mexico, by C. W. Kindrick; no, 330.
Palestine, Jews in, by G. B. Ravudal; no. 331.
Perfume industry in souther; Prance, by E. T. Liefeld; no. 319.
Potato crop of Malta, note; no, 319.
Professions, Practice of, in Japan, by J. F. Gowey: no. 334.
Russia, Land tenure in, by H. H. D. Poirce; no. 328.
—Suggestions concerning trade with, by W. R. Holloway; no. 325.
Salt in Germany, by W. J. Hoffman; no. 334.
Salvador, Duties in, translations of decrees; no. 317.
Sausages, United States, in Gibraltar, by H. J. Spragne; no. 322.
Scotch opinion of United States goods, by Rufus Fleming; no. 322.
Shellac and asbestus, Composition of, note; no. 314.
Siberia, Duties in, note; no. 318.
Silk, Syrian, for United States, by G. B. Rayndal; no. 331.
Stave trade in Frauce, note; no. 322.
Sugar and cereals in Germany, note; no. 324.
Sugar crop of Europe, by H. W. Diederich; no. 338.
Sweden, Crops of, by W. W. Thomas, jr.; no. 321.
—Development of, by E. D. Winslow; no. 314.
Technical education in Germany, by W. K. Anderson; no. 329.
Telephone and tramway systems in Shanghai, by John Goodnow; no. 323.
Telephones of the world, by E. D. Winslow; no. 321.
Tobacco cultivation in Szechuan, by G. F. Sinithers; no. 321.
Tobacco culture in tropics, by E. L. Harris: no. 314.
Tobacco in Philippines, by Rounsevelle Wildiuan; no. 314.
Turkey, Commercial conditions in, by C. M. Dickinson; no. 318.
Venezuela, New steamship service to, note; no. 317.
Venezuelan customs classification, note, no. 317.
Vintage of 1898 in Germany, by Walter Schumann; no. 330.
Watches in Japan, note; no. 318.
Wheatcrop and electric railroads in Russia, by Thomas Smith; no. 319.
Wines, California, Prospect for, in France, by A. M. Thackara; no. 333.
Wood industry in New Brunswick, by Gustavo Beutelspacher; no. 324.
Wood pulp, Shipments of, to United States, note; no. 333.
Woods, American, in Germany, by Louis Lange, jr.; no. 326.