Tariff Hearings: Before the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, Sixtieth Congress. Nos. 1-, Volúmenes35-40U.S. Government Printing Office, 1908 |
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... peanuts ? Mr. EASTMAN . No ; I do not think so . It is true that a filbert does not compete with a walnut , a walnut ... peanut , would they not ? Mr. EASTMAN . I doubt it very much , sir . Mr. RANDELL . It does not compete in the East ...
... peanuts ? Mr. EASTMAN . No ; I do not think so . It is true that a filbert does not compete with a walnut , a walnut ... peanut , would they not ? Mr. EASTMAN . I doubt it very much , sir . Mr. RANDELL . It does not compete in the East ...
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... peanuts . I also understand that there are other persons who desire to be heard . I do not think that the committee would be willing to have six gentlemen take an hour apiece . Have you made any arrangement about dividing the time , Mr ...
... peanuts . I also understand that there are other persons who desire to be heard . I do not think that the committee would be willing to have six gentlemen take an hour apiece . Have you made any arrangement about dividing the time , Mr ...
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... peanuts has decreased , and the proportion of profit to the farmer has almost disappeared . The CHAIRMAN . I want to make one suggestion to you right here . Our books show that the production of peanuts in the United States in 1907 ...
... peanuts has decreased , and the proportion of profit to the farmer has almost disappeared . The CHAIRMAN . I want to make one suggestion to you right here . Our books show that the production of peanuts in the United States in 1907 ...
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... peanuts ? Mr. LASSITER . I suppose it would operate in a measure as a protec- tive duty , but the Japanese can raise peanuts so much cheaper than our people can raise them under modern conditions , since the negroes in the South have ...
... peanuts ? Mr. LASSITER . I suppose it would operate in a measure as a protec- tive duty , but the Japanese can raise peanuts so much cheaper than our people can raise them under modern conditions , since the negroes in the South have ...
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... peanuts in this country amounts to 10,000,000 bushels a year and the importation to a little over 6 per cent of the total consumption of this country - only 6 per cent . That is very close to an absolutely prohibitive tariff as it ...
... peanuts in this country amounts to 10,000,000 bushels a year and the importation to a little over 6 per cent of the total consumption of this country - only 6 per cent . That is very close to an absolutely prohibitive tariff as it ...
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25 per cent abroad acetic anhydride American manufacturer amount average BONYNGE BRUSH CALDERHEAD cards CARNEGIE cent ad valorem cents a pound cents per pound CHAIRMAN cheaper CLARK coal COCKRAN coke competition consumer cork corundum cost CRUMPACKER currants D. C. DEAR SIR DALZELL decalcomania December difference Dingley tariff duty on hides EASTMAN export fact factory facturers figures FORDNEY free list freight give gypsum hides HILL imported increase industry JONES labor lead leather lithographic lithopone LONGWORTH manu Means Committee METCALF mill mines November 28 paper paragraph PAYNE peanuts pig iron present duty present tariff profit protection quebracho question RANDELL raw material reduced respectfully revenue sell SERENO SERENO E shoes smelting sold statement Steel Company steel rails Tampico tannin TIFT tion to-day tobacco trade UNDERWOOD URION wages Washington YORK CITY Zante currants