Insular Possessions of the United States: Hawaii, Philippine Islands, Porto Rico; Republic of Cuba; Including Brief Historical and Descriptive Sketches and Statements of Financial StatusHarvey Fisk & Sons, 1916 - 119 páginas |
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... export of sugar for the year ended June 30 , 1915 , was 640,459 short tons , valued at $ 52,953,099 , against an export for the year 1914 of 557,445 tons , valued at $ 33,194,912 . The export of ... exports at INSULAR POSSESSIONS 11 Banks.
... export of sugar for the year ended June 30 , 1915 , was 640,459 short tons , valued at $ 52,953,099 , against an export for the year 1914 of 557,445 tons , valued at $ 33,194,912 . The export of ... exports at INSULAR POSSESSIONS 11 Banks.
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... EXPORTS Years United Foreign Total June 30 States Countries Total Imports & Exports 1901 .... $ 27,935,885 $ 117,958 $ 28,053,843 $ 30,880,476 1905 .. 36,114,985 59,541 36,174,526 50,893,009 1910 . 46,183,649 302,763 46,486,412 ...
... EXPORTS Years United Foreign Total June 30 States Countries Total Imports & Exports 1901 .... $ 27,935,885 $ 117,958 $ 28,053,843 $ 30,880,476 1905 .. 36,114,985 59,541 36,174,526 50,893,009 1910 . 46,183,649 302,763 46,486,412 ...
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... , but a study of the statements of imports and exports , together with a study of a state- ment in regard to the agricultural development of the Territory which was submitted to Congress under date of April 22 22 HARVEY FISK & SONS.
... , but a study of the statements of imports and exports , together with a study of a state- ment in regard to the agricultural development of the Territory which was submitted to Congress under date of April 22 22 HARVEY FISK & SONS.
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... exported in 1913 was $ 9,545,724 ; in 1914 , $ 7,980,270 . In 1915 there was a marked increase to $ 11,111,554 . Cocoanut oil is an increasingly valuable article of export . The export value of this production in 1915 was $ 2,820,501 .
... exported in 1913 was $ 9,545,724 ; in 1914 , $ 7,980,270 . In 1915 there was a marked increase to $ 11,111,554 . Cocoanut oil is an increasingly valuable article of export . The export value of this production in 1915 was $ 2,820,501 .
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... exported rice and may do so again when agricultural development has become more advanced . General McIntyre , Chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs , in reporting to the Secretary of War in regard to a trip of inspection made in 1915 ...
... exported rice and may do so again when agricultural development has become more advanced . General McIntyre , Chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs , in reporting to the Secretary of War in regard to a trip of inspection made in 1915 ...
Términos y frases comunes
accrued interest act of Congress agricultural American amortization amount annual approved ARTICLE authorized bonds issued cash cent circulation City of Manila construction countries Coupon bonds Cuban currency customs receipts December 31 deposits dollar ernment exchange exempt exports Filipinos Finance gold coin gold standard fund Governor guaranteed Havana Hawaiian hereby Honolulu important indebtedness Insular Government Insular Treasury interest payable invested January July June 30 Land Purchase Bonds loan Manila Railroad maturity ment mortgage municipal outstanding paid payment Pesos Philippine Commission Philippine Government Philippine Islands pine Government pledged population Porto Rico President Principal and interest provinces purpose Railroad Company redemption refunding bonds registered bonds Republic of Cuba revenues Secretary silver sinking fund Spanish Speyer square miles statement sugar taxation taxes Territory of Hawaii thereof tion Total trade United States Congress United States gold United States Treasury York
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Página 59 - ... exempt from the payment of all taxes or duties of the, United States, as well as from taxation in any form by or under State, municipal, or local authority...
Página 58 - An Act temporarily to provide for the administration of the affairs of civil government in the Philippine Islands, and for other purposes...
Página 89 - 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 90 - Cuba, the title thereto being left to future adjustment by treaty.* 7. "That to enable the United States to maintain the independence of Cuba, and to protect the people thereof, as well as for its own defense, the Government of Cuba will sell or lease to the United States lands necessary for coaling or naval stations at certain specified points, to be agreed upon with the President of the United States. 8. "That by way of further assurance the Government of Cuba will embody the foregoing provisions...
Página 89 - 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, and for discharging the obligations with respect to Cuba imposed by the Treaty of Paris on the United States, now to be assumed and undertaken by the government of Cuba.
Página 67 - ... taxes and assessments on property, internal revenue, and license fees, and royalties for franchises, privileges, and concessions may be imposed for the purposes of the insular and municipal governments, respectively, as may be provided and defined by...
Página 68 - SEC. 70. That for the purpose of providing funds to construct sewers in the city of Manila and to furnish it with an adequate sewer and drainage system and supply of water the Government. of the Philippine Islands, with the approval of the President of the United States first had...
Página 90 - That the Isle of Pines shall be omitted from the proposed constitutional boundaries of Cuba, the title thereto being left to future adjustment by treaty.
Página 58 - All moneys realized or received from sales or other disposition of said lands or by reason thereof shall constitute a trust fund for the payment of principal and interest of said bonds, and also constitute a sinking fund for the payment of said bonds at their maturity.
Página 68 - Islands shall, by the levy and collection of taxes on the municipality, its inhabitants and their property, or by other means, make adequate provision to meet the obligation of the bonds of such municipality, and shall create a sinking fund sufficient to retire them and pay the...