Industrial Cuba: Being a Study of Present Commercial and Industrial Conditions, with Suggestions as to the Opportunities Presented in the Island for American Capital, Enterprise, and LabourG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1899 - 428 páginas |
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... natural resources , it is within a short distance of the best and most profitable market in the world , and its opportunities , under favourable conditions of trade , should have made its population contented and prosperous . Had it not ...
... natural resources , it is within a short distance of the best and most profitable market in the world , and its opportunities , under favourable conditions of trade , should have made its population contented and prosperous . Had it not ...
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... natural consequences of the last events point out the necessity of forming provisionally a strong government in Cuba , under the guidance and protec- tion of the United States . Under such protection the work of rebuilding the ...
... natural consequences of the last events point out the necessity of forming provisionally a strong government in Cuba , under the guidance and protec- tion of the United States . Under such protection the work of rebuilding the ...
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... natural demands for its products exist , -the United States has the right before all the world to carry out that programme . Spain never granted this right to Cuba , not even in the alleged Autonomist Government wrung from Madrid when ...
... natural demands for its products exist , -the United States has the right before all the world to carry out that programme . Spain never granted this right to Cuba , not even in the alleged Autonomist Government wrung from Madrid when ...
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... naturally be asked : With such a large reduction of duties , how does the United States expect to secure revenue for the purpose of adminis- tering the government of the Island ? There are several answers to this question , and the ...
... naturally be asked : With such a large reduction of duties , how does the United States expect to secure revenue for the purpose of adminis- tering the government of the Island ? There are several answers to this question , and the ...
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... naturally hesit- ated to import a locomotive when the duty was equivalent to the value of the engine . With a revised tariff of twenty- five per cent . ad valorem , it may import two , or four , or even six . In adjusting such schedules ...
... naturally hesit- ated to import a locomotive when the duty was equivalent to the value of the engine . With a revised tariff of twenty- five per cent . ad valorem , it may import two , or four , or even six . In adjusting such schedules ...
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Página 223 - Articles the growth, produce, and manufacture of the United States, when returned after having been exported, without having been advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means...
Página 9 - That the United States hereby disclaims any disposition or intention to exercise sovereignty, jurisdiction, or control over said Island except for the pacification thereof, and asserts its determination when that is accomplished to leave the government and control of the Island to its people.
Página 372 - ... hours after the arrival of any vessel the master must, under a penalty for failure of $1 per ton registry measurement, produce to the proper officer a manifest of her cargo, with the marks, numbers, and description of the packages and the names of the respective consignees, which...
Página 223 - ... circulation in the Island of Cuba shall be received for customs at the following fixed rates in American money: Peso, 60 cents ; medio peso, 30 cents ; peseta, 12 cents; real, 6 cents; medio real, 3 cents. Bronze and copper coins now current in the Island of Cuba will be received at their face value for fractional parts of a dollar in a single payment to an amount not exceeding 12 cents (1 peseta). The metrical system of weights and measures is in use in Cuba. Importations from the United States...
Página 221 - Rico exempt from the duties stipulated in the tariffs on compliance with the prescribed conditions and the formalities established for every case in the customs ordinances : 344.
Página 242 - Carriages and other vehicles (except those for the conveyance of goods) imported in the rough or prepared for upholstering or painting, shall pay the...
Página 373 - The tonnage tax on entries of a vessel from a port or place not in Cuba shall not exceed in the aggregate $2 per net ton in any one year, beginning from the date of the first payment. The tonnage tax on entries of a vessel from other ports or places in Cuba...
Página 170 - There are 17,259 houses, of which 15,494 are one-story, 1,552 are two stories, 186 are three stories, and only 27 are four stories, with none higher. At least 12 in every 13 inhabitants live in one-story houses; and as the total civil, military, and transient population exceeds 200,000 there are more than 12 inhabitants to every house. Tenement houses may have many small rooms, but each room is occupied by a family. Generally the onestory houses have four or five rooms; but house rent, as also food...
Página 233 - Velvety tissues, such as corduroys and velveteens; three-ply plush tissues, cut or not, N. W kilog..