Advance sheets of consular reports, Apr. 1-29, 1899; nos. 389-413.
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Advance sheets of consular reports, Apr. 1-29, 1899; nos. 389-413.
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Advance sheets of consular reports, Apr. 1-29, 1899; nos. 389-413.
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Foreign Commerce Bureau and State Department
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Foreign Commerce Bureau
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[April 1899]
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1899-04-01T00:00:00Z
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18990401
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18990430
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Foreign Commerce Bureau
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9
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1899
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[Daily except Sundays and holidays.]
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Contents:
Africa, south, American iron in, trade notes, by J. G. Stowe; no. 405.
Agricultural products of Siberia, by Thomas Smith; no. 389.
Alkali trade in Great Britain, from London Times; no. 407.
Argentine tariff changes, by W. I. Buchanan; no. 396.
Automobile regulations in France; no. 394.
Balkan peninsula, Germany's exports to, note; no. 401.
Berries, English market for. note; no. 397.
Bicycle trade, American, Obstacles to, in France, note; no. 406.
Blotting paper in Netherlands, by Soren Listoe; no. 391.
Bolts and nuts, American, in Scotland, by Rfus Fleming; no. 393.
Boots and shoes, American, in Denmark, by Jules Blom; no. 401.
Brandy making in France, by G. H. Jackson; no. 406.
Brazil, northern, Notes from, by K. K. Kenneday; no. 407.
British Columbia, Mining laws of; no. 413.
Broom handles in Great Britain, by Marshal Halstead; no. 407.
Butter trade, Australian, note; no. 409.
Cable, Canadian-Australian, note; no. 412.
Canadian postal changes, by H. W. Brush; no. 391.
Cape Colony, License and stamp act of, note; no. 402.
China, Hindrances to British and American trade in; no. 399.
China, How to develop trade with, by L. S. Wilcox; no. 406.
Coal, American, in Marseilles, correction, note; no. 394.
Coal, American, Openings for, in Germany and Switzerland, by A. L. Frankenthal; no. 404.
Coal, Bids for, in Brazil, translated by H. W. Furniss; no. 401.
Coal, Bids for, in New Brunswick, by Gustave Beutelspacher; no. 404.
Coffee and sugar crops in Java, note; no. 398.
Coffee trade, World's, in 1898, by Julian Haugwitz; no. 398.
Coffee trade, World's, in Hamburg, by W. K. Anderson; no. 405.
Commercial education in Antwerp, from Belgian Times and News; no. 401.
Copper, Production and consumption of, in 1898, by Louis Stern and W. P. Atwell; no. 403.
Copper trade in Japan, note; no. 397.
Corn, Demand for, in China, note; no. 410.
Cotton market, Russian, by Thomas Smith; no. 389.
Cruisers, New, in Great Britain, by D. T. Phillips; no. 412.
Cutlery, Exports of, to Cuba, note; no. 396.
Dawson City, Sickness at, note; no. 398.
Dogs, Importation of, into Great Britain; no. 394.
Dynamite factory in Transvaal, note; no. 399.
East, Opening for steamship line to, by E. P. Skinner; no. 395.
Electric railways in Breslau, by C. W. Erdman; no. 390.
Electric street railroads in Germany, by E. L. Harris; no. 389.
Electrical machinery and leather in Japan, by S. S. Lyon; no. 391.
Electrical works in Brussels, note; no. 399.
Fisheries, Lofoden by V. E. Nelson; no. 391.
Flour in China, by John Goodnow; no. 412.
Forests of Canada, by J. L. Bittinger; no. 405.
Formosa, Openings for American trade in, by J. W. Davidson; no. 412.
France, Inland navigation in, note; no 402.
Fruits and plants, American, Examination of, in Belgium, translated by G. W. Roosevelt; no. 392.
German seaports, Emigration from, in 1898, by Louis Stern; no. 398.
Germany, Balance of trade and increase of population in, by T. E. Moore; no. 390.
Grain trade, Regulation of, in Russia, note; no. 395.
Great Britain, Proposed department of commerce in, by Marshal Halstead; no. 410.
Haiti, Tariff increase in, note; no. 393.
Hankau-Canton railway, Survey for, note; no. 392.
Hardware in Lourenço Marquez, note; no. 411.
Hawaiian commerce in 1898, by William Haywood; no. 403.
Horse meat, American, in Norway, from Bergen Aftenblad; no. 398.
Horticultural exhibition in Russia, note; no. 391.
Insane, Treatment of, in Belgium, note; no. 410.
Insurance and acetylene gas in France, note; no. 411.
Jamaica, Trade conditions in, by L. A. Dent; no. 390.
Japanese in foreign countries, note; no. 397.
Linseed cake, American, Scottish criticism of, note: no. 396.
Liquors, alcoholic, Congress in France against abuse of, note; no. 390.
Lourenço Marquez; Tonnage dues at, decree; no. 401.
Machines, Obstacles to exporting, to Germany, by G. P. Pettit; no. 404.
Manila, Health of, by O. F. Williams; no. 402.
Manila, Markets of, by Hollmann &. Co.; no. 408.
Mats, Cultivation of rushes for, in Japan, note; no. 396.
Meat products of Uruguay, note; no. 409.
Meats, Duty on, in Germany, by C. W. Erdman; no. 410.
Mexico, Mining industry in, note; no. 409.
Mexico western, Trade conditions in, by Louis Kaiser; no. 393.
Mineral products of Chile, by C. C. Greene; no. 404.
Mines in Shantung, by John Fowler; no. 399.
Missionaries, Treatment of, in China, translation of proclamation; no. 393.
Mousseline de laine and ribbons in Japan, from Japan Times; no. 395.
Nail trade, Iron-, in Japan, from Japan Gazette; no. 397.
Natal, Imports of, by J. G. Stowe; no. 409.
Norway, Projected railroads in, by V. E. Nelson; no. 401.
Orange boxes in Syria, note; no. 394.
Orinoco River, by F. B. Loomis; no. 394.
Para, Trade in, by K. K. Kenneday; no. 392.
Petroleum refinery in Norway, note; no. 410.
Petroleum trade, Russian, in 1898, by J. C. Chambers; no. 400.
Philippines, Communication with, note; no. 389.
Phylloxera in Alsace-Lorraine, note; no. 392.
Plowing in Scotland, note; no. 392.
Potato bread for horses in Germany, note; no. 407.
Potato cultivation in Jersey, note; no. 392.
Poultry exhibition in Russia, note; no. 391.
Reindeer in Sweden, note; no. 395.
Rubber overshoes in Austria, by C. B. Hurst; no. 411.
Rubber trees, Preservation of, in Kongo Free State; no. 389.
Russia, Chart of, at Paris exhibition, note; no. 399.
Russian council of commercial navigation, note; no. 396.
Russian ice steamer, by W. R. Holloway; no. 411.
St. Gall, Exports from, to United States, note; no. 389.
Salvador, Notes from; no. 404.
Salvador Railway contract in, translated by John Jenkins; no. 393.
Sesame in Syria, note; no. 397.
Shanghai imports from United States, by John Goodnow; no. 396.
Shipping and shipbuilding, British, by James Boyle; no. 402.
Shoes in China, by B. H. Warner, jr.; no. 404.
Spinning industry in Japan, by J. F. Gowey; no. 401.
Stone crushers, Opening for, in Germany, by E. L. Harris; no. 389.
Street railways in Mexico City, by A. D. Barlow; no. 403.
Sulphate of copper in France, note; no. 393.
Swine in Egypt, note; no. 410.
Switzerland, Trade of, in 1898, by A. L. Frankenthal; no. 391.
Taxes in Madagascar, translation of decree; no. 394.
Tea industry in Formosa, by J. W. Davidson; no. 390.
Telephone service, German, note; no. 398.
Telephones in Canada, by W. L. Sewell; no. 403.
Textile industry, Decline of, in Alsace-Lorraine, by M. J. Baehr; no. 405.
Turkey, United States exports to, by Marshal Halstead and O. S. Straus; no. 407.
Venezuela, Packing for, note; no. 406.
Wheat, Russian, Quotations for, by J. H. Grout, jr.; no. 390.
Wheat, in Spain, note; no. 411.
Wine, Production of, in Algeria, note; no. 398.
Wine and grape trade, Germany's, in 1898, by Walter Schumann; no. 397.
[Wood-carving factory] new industry in Scotland, note; no. 410.