Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the National Board of Trade, Volumen41J. H. Eastburn's Press, 1911 |
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... give it effect , and that is an adequate method for the settlement of international differ- ences without the necessity of a resort to arms . This method now presents itself in an international tribunal composed of permanent judges of ...
... give it effect , and that is an adequate method for the settlement of international differ- ences without the necessity of a resort to arms . This method now presents itself in an international tribunal composed of permanent judges of ...
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... give a great impetus to our trade . The millions paid annually for transporta- tion in foreign ships will increase . Senator Gallinger's bill now before Congress will help . It is a beginning . Why not try it ? Let us be strongly in ...
... give a great impetus to our trade . The millions paid annually for transporta- tion in foreign ships will increase . Senator Gallinger's bill now before Congress will help . It is a beginning . Why not try it ? Let us be strongly in ...
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... give it ample power to gather such information as will enable Congress to give to tariff legislation scientific and non - partisan consideration . It is gratifying to know that the National Board of Trade has been instrumental in ...
... give it ample power to gather such information as will enable Congress to give to tariff legislation scientific and non - partisan consideration . It is gratifying to know that the National Board of Trade has been instrumental in ...
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... give it to a select few would be discrimina- tion , so those who are benefited must depend largely upon such reports as may be brought to their attention . The various departments and bureaus of the Government would welcome such an ...
... give it to a select few would be discrimina- tion , so those who are benefited must depend largely upon such reports as may be brought to their attention . The various departments and bureaus of the Government would welcome such an ...
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... give in bringing it to the attention of the people of the country . Yours sincerely , MR . FRANK D. LA LANNE , President National Board of Trade . P. C. KNOX . This letter from Mr. Knox is to us a very grateful rec- ognition of his ...
... give in bringing it to the attention of the people of the country . Yours sincerely , MR . FRANK D. LA LANNE , President National Board of Trade . P. C. KNOX . This letter from Mr. Knox is to us a very grateful rec- ognition of his ...
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Página 86 - An Act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty, and for other purposes...
Página 247 - People will endeavor to forecast the future and to make agreements according to their prophecy. Speculation of this kind by competent men is the self-adjustment of society to the probable. Its value is well known as a means of avoiding or mitigating catastrophes, equalizing prices and providing for periods of want.
Página 247 - Speculation of this kind by competent men is the selfadjustment of society to the probable. Its value is well known as a means of avoiding or mitigating catastrophes, equalizing prices, and providing for periods of want. It is true that the success of the strong induces imitation by the weak, and that incompetent persons bring themselves to ruin by undertaking to speculate in their turn.
Página 250 - They localize industrial risks among a commercial class whose special function it is to distribute surplus supplies over deficit times and places in such a way as to lessen the uncertainty of producers and consumers. 2. — They relieve producers and consumers from carrying a whole year's stock, enabling the...
Página xi - To select, from among its members, a chairman and other officers, and to adopt such rules and regulations for the conduct of its business as it may deem advisable...
Página 30 - States releases of all claims against the United States for or on account of said bonds or certificates in such form as shall be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury and approved by the President of the United States.
Página 249 - They focus intelligence from all lands, and the prospects for the whole year, by bringing together minds trained to weigh such intelligence and to forecast the prospects.
Página 247 - It is true that the success of the strong induces imitation by the weak, and that incompetent persons bring themselves to ruin by undertaking to speculate in their turn. But legislatures and courts generally have recognized that the natural evolutions of a complex society are to be touched only with a very cautious hand, and that such coarse attempts at a remedy for the waste incident to every social function as a simple prohibition and laws to stop its being are harmful and vain.
Página 185 - These resolutions read as follows : Resolved, That there be appointed by the Chairman of this conference a committee of seven, to organize a Business Men's Monetary Reform League which shall have its main office in Chicago with branches in the various centers of the United States where local committees shall constitute the management. The object of this league shall be to carry on an active campaign of education and propaganda for monetary reform...
Página 43 - actually ascertained," and that the third clause be changed to read so that the return will be based on the last completed fiscal year prior to December 3ist, in cases where the fiscal year of a corporation is not the calendar year. Yours very truly, DELOITTE, PLENDER, GRIFFITHS Co., 49 Wall Street.