Advance sheets of consular reports, Mar. 1-31. 1900; nos. 666-692.
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Advance sheets of consular reports, Mar. 1-31. 1900; nos. 666-692.
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Advance sheets of consular reports, Mar. 1-31. 1900; nos. 666-692.
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Foreign Commerce Bureau and State Department
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Foreign Commerce Bureau
Date:
[March 1900]
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1900-03-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19000301
Publication End:
19000331
Corporate/Agency Author:
Foreign Commerce Bureau
Publication month:
10
Publication year:
1900
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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 and east, Communication with, by F. D. Hill; no. 672.
Agricultural implements. German, in Russia, by F. H. Mason; no. 678.
Asia Minor and eastern Europe, American commerce with, by C. M. Dickinson; no. 675.
Austria-Hungary, Fiscal changes in, by F. W. Mahin; no. 666.
Azores, Proposed railway in, by G. H. Pickerell; no. 681.
Beer trade in Bahia, by H. W. Furniss; no. 691.
Beirut, United States commercial publications in, note; no. 675.
Bleaching trade, Trust in, in Great Britain, by Marshal Halstead; no. 681.
Canadian railway, New, short grain route, by F. S. S. Johnson; no. 676.
Cassareep in Paraguay, by J. N. Baffin; no. 690.
Cattle, Colombian, Exports of, to Cuba, by A. T. Hanabergh; no. 681.
Coal, American, for Germany, by F. H. Mason; no. 674.
— — American, Market for, in France, by J. C. Covert; no. 684.
—, German, Exports of, by Richard Guenther; no. 683.
— in Germany, by F. H. Mason; no. 674.
— Scarcity of, in Austria, by F. W. Hossfeld; no. 683.
Coal and iron, Demand for, in Brazil, note; no. 690.
Coal discovery in Quebec, by F. S. S. Johnson; no. 689.
Coal famine in Europe, by S. W. Hanauer; no. 683.
Coal industry, French, by W. P. Atwell and U. S. Brunot; no. 684.
Coal miners' strike in Saxony and Bohemia, by E. L. Harris; no. 683.
Coffee, Cultivation of, in India, by W. T. Fee; no. 692.
Copper and silver in Ecuador, note; no. 669.
Cotton bales, Improved, for Austria, by F. W. Mahin; no. 672.
Cotton industry of Italy, by William Jarvis; no. 678.
Cotton oil in Marseilles, by R. P. Skinner; no. 672.
Cuba, Irish trade with, note; no. 666.
Currants, Greek, in America, note; no. 666.
Dawson and Cape Nome, Notes on, by Ronald Morrison; no. 673.
Dress goods in Roumania, transmitted by W. P. Atwell; no. 673.
Dutch India, Tariff changes in, note; no. 668.
East, Franco-Belgian steamship line to, note; no. 075.
Electric street railway in Geneva, by B. H. Ridgely; no. 688.
Europe and American commercial competition, by E. L. Harris; no. 676.
Food articles, Adulteration of, in Germany, note; no. 673.
German tariff schedule, New, by S. W. Hanauer; no. 671.
Germany, New corporations in, in 1899, note; no. 672.
Haiti, Consolidation of debt of, note; no. 678.
Hams, Packing, for Singapore market, note; no. 675.
Hardware imports into Canada, transmitted by C. W. Martin; no. 676.
Hong names, American, in China, by E. H. Conger; no. 671.
Horse meat, American, in Denmark, note; no. 668.
House-lining materials in Norway, by V. E. Nelson; no. 677.
Ivory market, Antwerp, by G. F. Lincoln; no. 689.
Japan, Americans in, by J. F. Gowey; no. 689.
Japanese emigration, note; no. 689.
Jute industry, German, note; no. 685.
Korea, Americans in, by H. N. Allen; no. 692.
-, Postal service in, by H. N. Allen; no. 681.
Lace and hosiery in England, by S. C. McFarland; no. 668.
Language, English, in Europe, by F. W. Mahin; no. 689.
Linseed in River Plata [district], by A. W. Swalm; no. 692.
Liquid air as an explosive, by F. H. Mason; no. 673.
Locomotives, American, as patterns in Germany, note; no. 679.
—,— German opinion of, by J. C. Monaghan; no. 673.
Machine exports, Germany's, by J. C. Monaghan; no. 673.
Machinery exhibition at Christiania, note; no. 692.
Manufactures, American, Superiority of, by James Boyle; no. 686.
Meat and poultry exports, Canadian, by F. S. S. Johnson; no. 681.
Meat-inspection bill, German, by S. W. Hanauer; no. 687.
Mexico, Advice to prospective settlers in, note; no. 666.
—, Custom-house fines in [decree], transmitted by F. R. McCreery; no. 686.
Music library in Geneva, by B. H. Ridgely; no. 609.
Navigation, Congress of, at Paris, note; no. 669.
Nicaragua, Openings for Americans in, by Chester Donaldson; no. 691.
— Ownership of railroads in, note; no. 691.
New South Wales, Early closing in, by G. W. Bell; no. 687.
New York and Ottawa Railroad, by J. E. Hamilton; no. 677.
Paper, aluminium, and cotton manufactures in Quebec, by F. S. S. Johnson; no. 681.
Parquet floors in Netherlands, note; no. 669.
Peanut-oil industry, by R. P. Skinner; no. 680.
Pheasant skins, Chinese export of, prohibited, note; no. 671.
Physicians, female, in Russia, note; no. 672.
Plants and fruits, Imports of, into Cape Colony, note; no. 691.
Plate-glass trust, International, note; No. 687.
Prussian and Hessian railroads, by Richard Guenther; no. 677.
Rattan in corset manufacture, by several consuls; no. 670.
Russia, Demand for railway supplies in, note; no. 678.
—, Merchant marine of, by W. R. Holloway; no. 682.
Safety-fuse trust in Germany, by B. H. Warner, jr.; no. 690.
San Jose scale in Germany, by S. W. Hanauer; no. 669.
San Tu-ao, China, Wharfage tax at, note; no. 671.
Shipbuilding in England and Germany, transmitted by G. H. Murphy; no. 671.
Shoes, American, in Germany, by J. F. Winter; no. 673.
— in Brazil, by H. W. Furniss; no. 691.
Siam, Industrial development in, by Hamilton King; no. 675.
Soap trust in Germany, by Richard Guenther; no. 690.
Steamship line, Proposed, from Jamaica to England, by N. R. Snyder; no. 676.
Switzerland, Commercial and industrial conditions in, by J. T. Du Bois; no. 685.
Syria, American goods in, by G. B. Rayndal; no. 675.
— American trade in, correction, note; no. 682.
Textile industries, Strikes in, in Europe, by F. W. Mahin; no. 672.
Textile plants, Paraguayan, by J. N. Ruffin; no. 690.
Tiles and mosaics in Bohemia, by F. W. Mahin; no. 688.
— in Venice, by H. A. Johnson; no. 688.
Trade secrets in Germany, by Richard Guenther; no. 682.
Trusts in Austria-Hungary, by F. W. Mahin; no. 666.
Wallpaper trust in Great Britain, by Marshal Halstead and Joshua Wilbour; no. 680.
Wheat, American, for macaroni, note; no. 691.
—, American, for edible pastes, note; no. 668.
Wheat and rye crops in France, note; no. 689.
Wine trade, French, note; no. 667.
Wines, Excise on, in Netherlands, note; no. 686.
Wool operations in Marseilles, by R. P. Skinner; no. 666.
Wools, yarns, and hosiery in English market, transmitted by S. C. McFarland; no. 667.
Workingmen's aid societies in France, by J. C. Covert; no. 679.