Reports from the Consuls of the United States (varies Slightly), Том 74, Броеве 280–282

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1904
 

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CAOUTCHOUC IN CEYLON 232
66
SUBSTITUTE FOR CORK
78
NEW INVENTIONS AND PROCESSES 47
86
CIDER AND JAM IN ENGLAND 217
95
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION IN ENGLAND
110
COMMERCIAL CRISIS IN GERMANY
148
FOREIGN TRADE OF SIBERIA
171
Exports from Senegal in 1902
175
NEW SMELTER FOR MONTEREY 227
178
COMMERCIAL EDUCATION FOR GIRLS IN GERMANY 53
182
Opening for AMERICAN RUBBER SHOES IN FRANCE
214
AMERICAN FRUIT IN ENGLAND 15
215
NoteRailroadbuilding bids in Mexico
217
PARIS AUTOMOBILE BICYCLE AND SPORTING GOODS EXPOSITION
220
NoteConsumption of fish in Germany
224
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS IN HONDURAS
225
RAILROADBUILDING BIDS IN MEXICO
228
DANISH FRESH MEAT FOR BERLIN
231
BERLINCOPENHAGEN RAILWAY
232
AFRICA SOUTH
234
SAMPLE SHIPMENTS ON HUNGARIAN STEAMSHIPS
235
SUGAR TRUST IN SPAIN
236
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM OF LIBERIA 62
238
FOREST CONSERVATION IN EUROPE
240
TARIFF RESOLUTIONS OF CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS
257
BELGIUM
258
ABSENCE OF AMERICAN SHIPS FROM WEST COAST OF AFRICA 480
264
NETHERLANDS
269
AMERICAN APPLES AND CIDER IN FRANCE
270
Page
277
Page
279
AMERICAN BUILDING WOOD IN HAVRE
281
DENMARK
289
AMERICAN OPTICAL GOODS IN GERMANY
290
AMERICAN PRODUCTS IN BRADFORD 316
299
Page
300
RADIUM INDUSTRY 469
303
AUSTROHUNGARIAN COMMERCIAL COMMITTEE IN MEXICO 494
307
AMERICAN RETAIL STORES IN GERMANY 285
308
REFORESTING IN ENGLAND 495
312
Page
315
TAXATION OF FOREIGN CORPORATIONS IN NEW BRUNSWICK
321
ABYSSINIA
333
NEW SOUTH WALES
339
TRAFFIC ON BELGIAN STATE Railways
346
BANK FOR WORKINGMEN IN NORWAY 397
347
TOY INDUSTRY IN GERMANY
353
SAULT STE MARIE LUMBER OUTPUT
354
IMPROVEMENTS IN LORD KELVINS COMPASS AND SOUNDING MACHINE 492
355
NoteMycenaean marble
366
SECOND CABLE BETWEEN GERMANY AND THE United States
376
GREAT BRITAIN
382
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES FOR VENICE 510
387
TRAFFIC ON THE RHINE IN 1902
389
BUILDING LOCOMOTIVES IN GERMANY FROM AMERICAN MODels 486
391
INCREASED RAILWAY FREIGHT RATES IN MEXICO
393
GREAT BRITAIN
399
217
401
FAILURE OF THE FRENCH FRUIT CROP
402
INDIGO PRINTING 492
408
TARIFF AND PORT CHARGES IN HONDURAS 436
416
BUTTER INDUSTRY OF SIBERIA
417
FEDERATED MALAY STATES 341
424
TRAINING CUSTOMS OFficers
436
CANARY ISLANDS
442
Commercial and industrial notes
444
CALAIS LACE FOR THE UNITED STATES 485
456
MAGNETIC IRON SAND IN JAVA 509
468
AMERICAN TRADE AND ENTERPRISE IN GUATEMALA 296
480
MANUFACTURE OF DRESS TRIMMINGS IN EIBENSTOCK 464
481
NoteAmerican trade in Wurttemberg
482
FRENCHITALIAN COMMERCE 412
499
CHEAP SHIPBUILDING 422
504
NEW NOTARY LAW IN DURANGO
507
NoteCounterfeit Russian notes
508
Improving the railway system of India
509
DECLINE OF AMERICAN SHIPPING IN THE CUBAN TRADE 279
510
IMMIGRATION INTO MANITOBA FROM THE UNITED STATES
513
A WALKING LOCOMOTIVE 614
514
WAGES AND COST OF LIVING IN GERMANY 807
514
AMERICAN COTTONSEED OIL IN AUSTRIA
535
AMERICAN GOODS IN FRENCH INLAND CITIES
542
Page
543
American immigration into the Canadian Northwest
548
SWITZERLAND
551
NEW ZEALAND
560
AMERICAN PRODUCTS IN CENTRAL FRANCE 538
566
Page
572
Hints to exporters interested in South America
582
AMERICAN TRADE WITH SOUTHERN GERMANY 557
586
Trade suggestions for South America
590
INDIANAMERICAN TRADE
591
Cotton supply and consumption 258
604
Page
614
ITALY
626
PROPOSED ELECTRIC RAILWAY IN CUBA
633
JAPAN
634
WALL PAPER IN HUNGARY 820
638
ΙΟ
647
DENMARK
656
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN SCOTLAND 739
668
French trade in the Russian market
674
AMERICAN WATERFILTRATION PLANTS IN RUSSIA 573
678
85
687
INTRODUCING AMERICAN TRADE IN ENGLAND 515
716
198
726
ST CHRISTOPHER
753
MERCANTILE FLEET OF JAPAN
770
WHEAT GROWING AND MILLING IN MANCHURIA
771
SIBERIA
776
NEW GASGENERATING PLANT 637
794
PROPOSED REVISION OF THE CANADIAN TARIFF
800
WHY AMERICAN TRADE IN SPAIN IS NOT LARGER 574
804
LIBERIA
820
NoteAmerican sulphate of copper in Austria
824
America and Germany as teachers
827
NEW MEXICAN RAILWAY 627
831
ANOTHER NEW METAL
832
PROSPECTIVE QUININE TRUST
835
NoteImproved railway freight service in France
841
ANTIGUAAMERICAN TRADE 587
842
NEW SYSTEM OF MEASURING CRIMINALS
843
MAURITIUS
844
SPAIN
846
REVOLT AGAINST AMERICAN COTTON 606
848
NoteAirship competition 489
851
NORWAY
852
AUSTRIAN RAILWAY FREIGHT ON IMPORTED PRODUCTS 647
853
BRITISH FOREIGN AND COLONIAL TRADE 97
855
CEYLON
856
Foreign chambers of commerce 828
861
FRANCOAMERICAN COMMERCIAL RELATIONS
862
DESERTION OF SEAMEN FROM AMERICAN SHIPS AT BUENOS AYRES 335
864
UNITED STATES THE WORLDS EDUCATOR
866
NEW STEAMSHIP SERVICE FROM AUSTRIAHUNGARY TO UNITed States 484
867
IMPORT AND EXPORT DUTIES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
868
BRAZIL
873
OPENING FOR MACHINERY IN AUSTRALIA 487
874
SCARCITY OF CORN IN YUCATAN 217
877
UNIVERSAL IMPORTANCE OF STATISTICS
880
WURTTEMBERG INDUSTRIES AND AMERICAN OPPORTUNITIES 559
882
American trade in British India

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