Advance sheets of consular reports, Nov. 1-30, 1900; nos. 875-899.
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Advance sheets of consular reports, Nov. 1-30, 1900; nos. 875-899.
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Advance sheets of consular reports, Nov. 1-30, 1900; nos. 875-899.
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Foreign Commerce Bureau and State Department
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Foreign Commerce Bureau
Date:
[November 1900]
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1900-11-01T00:00:00Z
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19001101
Publication End:
19001130
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Foreign Commerce Bureau
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2
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, Trade notes from, by J. G. Stowe; no. 882.
Agrarians and new German tariff, transmitted by Walter Schumann; no. 878.
Agricultural machinery in Chile, note; no. 883.
Austrian chambers of commerce abroad, note; no. 877.
Baggage in Greece, note; no. 889.
Beet-sugar production, 1900, Estimate of, by H. W. Diederich; no. 881.
Boots and shoes, American, in Turkey, by R. W. Lane; no. 885.
Butter in China, by H. B. Miller; no. 875.
Cable, New, between Netherlands and England, note; no. 887.
Canada's trade with Great Britain, by F. S. S. Johnson; no. 899.
Canals, German, Traffic on, by O. J. D. Hughes; no. 899.
Ceramics, Hints to exporters of, by Walter Schumann; no. 878.
Coal, American, for Russia, note; no. 894.
— Duty on, in Russia, correction, note; no. 888.
— French supply and price of, by Thornwell Haynes; no. 879.
— in Barcelona, steamship line to New York, by J. G. Lay; no. 891.
Coal and bottles. Demand for, in Ireland, by M. T. Brice; no. 879.
Coal cargoes, Allowance for waste in, in Australia, by T. W. Goding; no. 882.
Coal prices, Rise in, in Australia, transmitted by J. P. Bray; no. 894.
Coffee shipments from Guatemala, note; no. 895.
Commercial agents, Austrian, in Australia, note; no. 889.
Constantinople, American exposition in, by C. M. Dickinson; no. 896.
Consular reports, Special, in Germany, note; no. 890.
Consular system, German vs. United States, by Dr. Vosberg-Rekow, transmitted by S. W. Hanauer; no. 899.
Cotton goods. Hints to exporters of, by Walter Schumann; no. 886.
Cotton-textile industries, German, by O. J. D. Hughes; no. 885.
Dredger, New, built in Great Britain, transmitted by Hetherington Nixon; no. 890.
Dry goods in Guatemala, note; no. 895.
Electrical goods in Calcutta, by R. F. Patterson; no. 897.
Eyes, Effect of incandescent light on, note; no. 885.
Flax market in Germany, by W. K. Herzog; no. 889.
Freight rates from New York to Australia, transmitted by J. P. Bray; no. 894.
Fruit, American, in China, by H. B. Miller; no. 875.
Fruit exports from Honduras, note; no. 894. Furnace gas, Utilization of, in Germany, note; no. 897.
Gas and water exposition in Vienna, transmitted by A. S. Hogue; no. 875.
Geese, Traffic in, at Berlin, by F. H. Mason; no. 886.
Germany, Commercial and industrial conditions in, by F. H. Mason; no. 898.
Germany, Pending industrial crisis in, by F. H. Mason; no. 884.
Gold and silver money, Equivalence of, in Peru, note; no. 892.
Guatemala, Passenger traffic to, note; no. 885. Guatemala, Trade openings in, by J. C. McNally; no. 885.
Harvesting machines in India, note; no. 890.
Honduras, Conditions in, note; no. 881.
Indigo in Germany, note; no. 886.
Iron, German, Russian freight rates on, note; no. 895.
Iron and steel in Turkey, transmitted by O. J. D. Hughes; no. 896.
Ivory market, Antwerp, by G. F. Lincoln; no. 897.
Japan, Foreign insurance business in [law], transmitted by E. C. Bellows; no. 887.
Japan, Railways in, transmitted by E. C. Bellows; no. 889. Jute crop of India in 1900, by R. F. Patterson; no. 891.
Knitting machines, British improvements in, by S. C. McFarland; no. 895.
Labor and manufacture, Condition of, in Germany, by J. F. Winter; no. 888.
Labor legislation in New Zealand, by Frank Dillingham; no. 892.
Matches, Colombian duties on, note; no. 878.
Meat. American, in south Africa, by J. G. Stowe; no. 894.
Minas Geraes, Exposition in, note; no. 884.
Needles, Germany's foreign trade in, note; no. 886.
Netherlands, Bills of lading in, transmitted by Soren Listoe; no. 877.
Nicaragua, Railways in, by W. B. Sorsby; no. 877.
Packing for tropical countries, note; no. 876.
Petroleum light, New German, note; no. 885.
Phonographs, Russian demand for, note; no. 880.
Quartz mining in Sarela, central Siberia, by Thomas Smith; no. 893.
Quebec and Vermont, New railroad connection between, by F. S. S. Johnson; no. 889.
Quinine auction in Batavia, by B. S. Rairden; no. 875.
— note; no. 892.
Russian railways, New, by J. C. Monaghan and S. W. Hanauer; no. 888.
Sawdust as fuel in Austria, note; no. 877.
Scotland, Commercial education in, transmitted by Rufus Fleming; no. 883.
Sheep and goat skins, Spanish, by J. G. Lay; no. 897.
Shipbuilding in Germany, note; no. 876.
Shoes, American, in the Levant, note; no. 896.
Siam, Exchange in, by Hamilton King; no. 881.
Siberia, Colonization of, by E. L. Harris; no. 888.
Siberia, Future possibilities of, by Thomas Smith; no. 880.
Silk industry in Europe, note; no. 877.
Stave trade in Austria, transmitted by F. W. Hossfeld; no. 881.
Steamship service, French-west African, by A. M. Thackara; no. 876.
Steamship subsidies. German, to the East, note; no. 896.
Steel, British inquiry for, note; no. 879.
Strike insurance in Austria, by F. W. Hossfeld; no. 878.
Sugar bounties, Proposed abolition of, transmitted by J. A. Barnes; no. 893.
Sweden, Care of poor in, note; no. 886.
Trieste Harbor, Enlargement of, by F. W. Hossfeld; no. 896.
Tunnel from Gibraltar to Morocco, note; no. 890.
— Proposed, from Europe to Africa, by G. H. Murphy; no. 899.