Reciprocity with Cuba: Hearings Before Committee on Ways and Means, Fifty-seventh Congress, First Session. January 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 1902 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1902 - 766 páginas |
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... Armstrong , Mr. C. P. , of the New York Produce Exchange .. Atkins , Mr. E. F. , of Boston , Mass . , merchant , Cuban sugar planter , and chairman of Associated American Interests of Cuba .... Bliss , Col. T. H. , U. S. A. , collector ...
... Armstrong , Mr. C. P. , of the New York Produce Exchange .. Atkins , Mr. E. F. , of Boston , Mass . , merchant , Cuban sugar planter , and chairman of Associated American Interests of Cuba .... Bliss , Col. T. H. , U. S. A. , collector ...
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... Armstrong would like to be heard . Mr. CHARLES P. ARMSTRONG . The case of the Produce Exchange of New York will be submitted by Mr. Evan Thomas , ex - president of the exchange . STATEMENT OF MR . EVAN THOMAS , Ex - president of the New ...
... Armstrong would like to be heard . Mr. CHARLES P. ARMSTRONG . The case of the Produce Exchange of New York will be submitted by Mr. Evan Thomas , ex - president of the exchange . STATEMENT OF MR . EVAN THOMAS , Ex - president of the New ...
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... Armstrong , of the firm of S. W. & P. Armstrong , of New York , has been in this business— I think that firm has been in existence for probably over a hundred years , probably the oldest commercial firm in the United States - and he is ...
... Armstrong , of the firm of S. W. & P. Armstrong , of New York , has been in this business— I think that firm has been in existence for probably over a hundred years , probably the oldest commercial firm in the United States - and he is ...
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... ARMSTRONG . I do not see any way in which the sugar trust or any of the sugar refiners can be benefited by such a reduction as con- templated , except it may cheapen the price of sugar and induce a larger consumption of refined sugar by ...
... ARMSTRONG . I do not see any way in which the sugar trust or any of the sugar refiners can be benefited by such a reduction as con- templated , except it may cheapen the price of sugar and induce a larger consumption of refined sugar by ...
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... ARMSTRONG . Do you mean financially connected ? Mr. TAWNEY . Yes , sir . Mr. ARMSTRONG . No , sir . Mr. TAWNEY . They are retained as their attorneys , are they not ? Mr. ARMSTRONG . No , sir ; they are merchant brokers . Mr. TAWNEY . I ...
... ARMSTRONG . Do you mean financially connected ? Mr. TAWNEY . Yes , sir . Mr. ARMSTRONG . No , sir . Mr. TAWNEY . They are retained as their attorneys , are they not ? Mr. ARMSTRONG . No , sir ; they are merchant brokers . Mr. TAWNEY . I ...
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acre ad valorem agricultural American Sugar Refining amount ARMSTRONG ATKINS average beet sugar beet-sugar factories beet-sugar industry bounty cane sugar capital CAREY cents a pound cents per pound CHAIRMAN cigars Colonel BLISS committee consumer consumption countervailing duty crop Cuban planter Cuban sugar Cuban tobacco cultivation Disp duty export farmers favor gentlemen Germany give growers Habana Havemeyer HAWLEY HAYWOOD imported increase interests island of Cuba labor land Louisiana MACHADO machinery MCCLELLAN MENDOZA METCALF Michigan molasses NEWLANDS North Judson OXNARD PHARR plant plantations Platt amendment Porto Rico present price of sugar production of sugar profit protection question raw sugar reason reciprocity reduction refined sugar refineries ROBERTSON SAYLOR seed sell soil Spain statement sugar beet sugar industry sugar lands sugar manufactured sugar produced Sugar Refining Company sugar trust SWANSON tariff TAWNEY tion to-day trade United WILEY wrapper York
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Página 269 - But a certain Samaritan as he journeyed came where he was, and when he saw him he had compassion on him and went to him and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and set him on his own beast and brought him to an inn and took care of him.
Página 357 - I. That the government of Cuba shall never enter into any treaty or other compact with any foreign power or powers which will impair or tend to impair the independence of Cuba, nor in any manner authorize or permit any foreign power or powers to obtain by colonization or for military or naval purposes or otherwise, lodgment in or control over any portion of said island.
Página 626 - That leather cut into shoe uppers or vamps or other forms, suitable for conversion into manufactured articles, shall be classified as manufactures of leather and pay duty accordingly.
Página 642 - That a discriminating duty of ten per centum ad valorem, in addition to the duties imposed by law, shall be levied, collected, and paid on all...
Página 549 - Elsewhere I have discussed the question of reciprocity. In the case of Cuba, however, there are weighty reasons of morality and of national interest why the policy should be held to have a peculiar application, and I most earnestly ask your attention to the wisdom, indeed to the vital need, of providing for a substantial reduction in the tariff duties on Cuban imports into the United States.
Página 357 - That the government of Cuba consents that the United States may exercise the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence, the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property and individual liberty...
Página 612 - ... in such manner that the threads do not occupy the entire width of the stuff, but only the space comprising the flower or pattern. 11. Embroidery. —Tissues embroidered by hand or by machine after weaving or with application of trimmings shall be liable to the duties leviable thereon plus the surtaxes established in every case/ by taking into account whether the embroidery contains metallic threads or not.
Página 606 - Articles of all kinds not specially mentioned, fine, ie, polished, enameled, coated with porcelain, nickel, or other metals (with the exception of lead, tin, or zinc), or with ornaments, borders, or parts of other metals, or combined with glass or earthenware, T.
Página 271 - If the soil of the Palatinate was not to furnish supplies to the French, it might be so wasted that it would at least furnish no supplies to the Germans.
Página 190 - ... we are bound by every consideration of honor and expediency to pass commercial measures in the interest of her material well-being.