Tariff Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, Sixtieth Congress, Volúmenes13-17U.S. Government Printing Office, 1908 |
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... course I am not going to ask you anything about your own importations . Mr. JONES . I am willing that you should . The CHAIRMAN . I would like to inquire if you know anything about importations by others and undervaluation connected ...
... course I am not going to ask you anything about your own importations . Mr. JONES . I am willing that you should . The CHAIRMAN . I would like to inquire if you know anything about importations by others and undervaluation connected ...
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... course , the actual market price would not be based upon one sale of a particular class of china , but upon the aggre- gate sales . That would give the Government an opportunity to find out what that price was by competent evidence . Mr ...
... course , the actual market price would not be based upon one sale of a particular class of china , but upon the aggre- gate sales . That would give the Government an opportunity to find out what that price was by competent evidence . Mr ...
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... course , this question : If we should repeal the duty on all common earthenware , crockery , and china - that is , the undecorated and the unornamented pottery and china - the importers or jobbers could get it at a reduced rate ? Mr ...
... course , this question : If we should repeal the duty on all common earthenware , crockery , and china - that is , the undecorated and the unornamented pottery and china - the importers or jobbers could get it at a reduced rate ? Mr ...
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... course I do not mean absolutely accurately - but where you draw the line in say- ing that the American producer has a monopoly of the market ? Mr. JONES . Well , that should be qualified , because the common ware is more than the common ...
... course I do not mean absolutely accurately - but where you draw the line in say- ing that the American producer has a monopoly of the market ? Mr. JONES . Well , that should be qualified , because the common ware is more than the common ...
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... course the pottery would not break any more in dull times than in busy times ? [ Laughter . ] Mr. JONES . No , sir ; but then we ascertain what our conditions are , in dull times . The CHAIRMAN . Will you kindly look at your books and ...
... course the pottery would not break any more in dull times than in busy times ? [ Laughter . ] Mr. JONES . No , sir ; but then we ascertain what our conditions are , in dull times . The CHAIRMAN . Will you kindly look at your books and ...
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50 cents 60 per cent abroad American manufacturer amount average bismuth BOUTELL British Columbia BURGESS CAMPBELL carbons cent ad valorem cents a pound cents per pound CHAIRMAN cheaper china CLARK CLAUSE clay COCKRAN Company competition consumer DALZELL difference Dingley tariff domestic earthenware export fact factory facture FAULKNER FELTON ferrosilicon figures foreign free list freight rates fuller's earth Germany GOERTNER grades GRIGGS gypsum IHLSENG imported increase industry iron JONES Joplin KING KINNEY labor cost LONGWORTH lumber manu marble matter Means Committee metal mills mines MITCHELL November November 16 November 23 paid paragraph pig iron PITKIN Pittsburg plate glass pottery present tariff profit protection question rails RANDELL rate of duty raw material reason reduced represent revenue schedule SERENO SERENO E smelters sold square foot statement steel tion to-day tons UNDERWOOD United wages ware wire WITHERBE York zinc
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Página 1732 - ... (except such as contain merchandise subject to an ad valorem rate of duty, or to a rate of duty based in whole or in part upon the value thereof which shall be dutiable at the rate .applicable to their contents...
Página 2014 - All paints, colors, pigments, stains, lakes, crayons, including charcoal crayons or fusains, smalts and frostings, whether crude or dry or mixed, or ground with water or oil or with solutions other than oil, not otherwise specially provided for in this section...
Página 1588 - Chairman Ways and Means Committee, House of Representatives, Washington, DC DEAR SIR...
Página 1922 - ... cents per pound; but no chain or chains of any description shall pay a lower rate of duty than forty-five per centum ad valorem.
Página 2008 - November 83, 1908. CHAIRMAN OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, House of Representatives, Washington, DC DEAR SIR: * * * We give you below a few facts in connection with the industry with which we are connected, and which may be of interest and useful to your committee.
Página 1755 - Act, if painted, tinted, stained, enameled, printed, gilded, or otherwise decorated or ornamented in any manner, sixty per centum ad valorem ; if not ornamented or decorated, fifty-five per centum ad valorem.
Página 2043 - ... all other iron or steel tubes, finished, not specially provided for in this section, thirty per centum ad valorem.
Página 2053 - Iron ore, including nianganiferous iron ore, and the dross or residuum from burnt pyrites, forty cents per ton: Provided, That in levying and collecting the duty on iron ore no deduction shall be made from the weight of the ore on account of moisture which may be chemically or physically combined therewith ; basic slag, ground or unground, one dollar per ton.
Página 1570 - Minerals, crude, or not advanced in value or condition by refining or grinding, or by other process of manufacture, not specially provided for in this section.
Página 1732 - That none of the foregoing single yarn or roving shall pay a less rate of duty than 40 per centum ad valorem...