Advance sheets of consular reports, Feb. 1-28, 1901; nos. 950-973.
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Advance sheets of consular reports, Feb. 1-28, 1901; nos. 950-973.
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Advance sheets of consular reports, Feb. 1-28, 1901; nos. 950-973.
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Foreign Commerce Bureau and State Department
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Foreign Commerce Bureau
Date:
[February 1901]
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1901-02-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19010201
Publication End:
19010228
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Foreign Commerce Bureau
Publication month:
11
Publication year:
1901
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Map.
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[Daily except Sundays and holidays; 2 numbers issued Feb. 13.]
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[Daily except Sundays and holidays; 2 numbers issued Feb. 13.]
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Contents:
Acetylene search lights in Sweden, note; no. 972.
Alcohol, wines, etc., French tax on, by R. P. Skinner; no. 959.
Automobile regulations in Amsterdam, transmitted by F. D. Hill; no. 957.
Baltic-White Sea canal, note; no. 956.
Beet and cane sugars in Europe, by W. T. Griffin; no. 967.
Birmingham's food supply, transmitted by Marshal Halstead; no. 951.
Boot and shoe industry in Spain, by J. G. Lay; no. 968.
Boot and shoe trade in Hungary, by F. D. Chester; no. 963.
Brazilian tariff changes, transmitted by H. W. Furniss; no. 971.
British Columbia, New railway in, note; no. 954.
British Honduras, Tariff of, transmitted by W. L. Avery; no. 971.
British industrial depression, by Rufus Fleming; no. 955.
Cable, German-Dutch, to the East, by Richard Guenther; no. 960.
Canadian marine insurance, by Gustave Beutelspacher; no. 963.
Canadian northwest Territories, Development of, by Gustave Beutelspacher; no. 957.
Canadian trade with Germany, by Gustave Beutelspacher; no. 963.
Catalogues in Asuncion, note; no. 959.
China, New port in [regulations], transmitted by L. S. Wilcox; no. 960.
Chinese agriculture and American machinery, by Rounsevelle Wildman; no. 971.
Coal, Russian importation and production of, note; no. 950.
Coal-discharging apparatus, Irish demand for, note; no. 965.
Coal discovery in Germany, note; no. 959.
Coal dust, Consumption of, in Germany, by O. J. D. Hughes; no. 971.
Cocoanut butter, Manufacture of, in Mannheim, by H. W. Harris; no. 972,
Coffee, Importation of, into France, transmitted by R. P. Skinner; no. 954.
Cold storage in Indian ports, note; no. 969.
Colombia, Reopening of ports in, note; no. 954.
Cotton crop of India, by R. F. Patterson; no. 967.
Cotton industry, German, Depression in, note; no. 959.
Cotton-oil trade, Marseilles, by R. P. Skinner; no. 966.
Electric accessories, American, Demand for, note; no. 966.
Electric lighting for German ships, by Richard Guenther; no. 973.
Electric plant, American, in India, note; no. 969.
Electric railways in Canada, note; no. 962.
Electric street railway in Mannheim, by H. W. Harris; no. 973.
Electric trams, American, in Auckland, note; no. 973.
Electric tramways in Cardiff, transmitted by D. T. Phillips; no. 973.
Electrical railway development in Germany, by Richard Guenther; no. 972.
England's trade with Iceland, note; no. 962.
Flax in Europe, by W. K. Herzog; no. 953.
Flour in China, by H. B. Miller; no. 970.
Forestry in India and Canada, by Gustave Beutelspacher; no. 956.
Fruits, American, in Germany, by O. J. D. Hughes; no. 960.
Furniture, American, in England, transmitted by S. C. McFarland; no. 954.
German canal project, note; no. 963. Germany, Harvests of 1900 in, by F. H. Mason; no. 958.
— How to sell goods in, note; no. 969.
Glass industry of Lorraine, by Max Adler; no. 963.
Guadeloupe, Finances in, note; no. 970.
Guatemalan tariff, Rebate in [decree], note; no. 956.
Hungary, Trade in, note; no. 959.
Industrial-art exhibitions, Austrian, by C. B. Hurst; no. 959.
Iron and machinery market, German, note; no. 964.
Iron manufacturers of Russia, Meeting of, note; no. 950.
Jam, etc., American, in England, transmitted by James Boyle; no. 964.
Labor, Council of, in Marseilles, by R. P. Skinner; no. 953.
Leather, New process for preparation of, note; no. 952.
Lumber, American, German market for, by H. W. Diederich; no. 962.
Lumber trade of New Brunswick, by Gustave Beutelspacher; no. 951.
Machinery, American, for Dutch India, by F. D. Hill; no. 966.
— — in Russia, note; no. 967.
Meats, canned, and sausages, German prohibition of, transmitted by Richard Guenther; no. 969.
Merchant marine and shipbuilding, World's, by Richard Guenther; no. 967.
Mineral development of Nova Scotia, transmitted by J. G. Foster; no. 973.
Nobel Institute, Correspondence with, note; no. 967.
Ontario, northern, Development of, by H. S. Culver; no. 969.
Oxygen, Commercial, note; no. 973.
Placer gold mining claims in British Columbia [law], transmitted by L. E. Dudley; no. 956.
Poultry, Canadian, in England, transmitted by Marshal Halstead; no. 950.
Poultry-plucking machines, Belgian demand for, note; no. 955.
Quinine auction in Java, by B. S. Rairden; no. 958.
Ribbon trade at St. Etienne, by H. S. Brunot; no. 965.
Rice-milling machinery in Siam, by Hamilton King; no. 960.
Rice trust in Germany, by H. W. Diederich; no. 964.
Rubber shipments, Brazilian, note; no. 953.
Russia, Stamped documents in, by W. R. Holloway; no. 972.
Samoa, Development of, note; no. 953.
School methods, United States, for Guatemala, note; no. 962.
Shingle combine in British Columbia, by L. E. Dudley; no. 952.
Shoe trade in Malaga, by B. H. Ridgely; no. 968.
Shoes, United States, in Canada, by C. E. Turner; no. 964.
Silk industry, World's, transmitted by J. C. Covert; no. 965.
Spain, Change of railway time in, note; no. 967.
Spanish railways, Foreigners in, note; no. 962.
Spelt in Manitoba, by Gustave Beutelspacher; no. 951.
Steamship lines at Panama, German, for American trade, note; no. 970
Steel rails, American, in Australasia, note; no. 952.
Street cars in St. Petersburg, note; no. 968.
Sugar, Production of, in Spain, by J. G. Lay; no. 972.
Sweden, Imitations of American goods in, note; no. 965.
Textile industry, German, Decline in, by Max Adler; no. 972.
Trade, foreign, General survey of, by Frederic Emory; no. 961.
Typewriters in Netherlands, by F. D. Hill; no. 966.
Vancouver-Alaska direct steam communication, by L. E. Dudley; no. 952.
Wages, English, in iron trade, note; no. 971.
— workmen's, Attachment of, in France; no. 958.
Wheat and linseed crops, Argentine, by Daniel Mayer; no. 952.
Wool, Burring of, in France, by W. P. Atwell; no. 964.
Yangtze Kiang, Wreck on, note; no. 957.