Tariff Schedules: Hearings Before the Committee...Jan. 6-[-Feb. 1] 1913, Volúmenes1-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 |
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... considered and the high standard of the Ameri- can wage earner to be maintained , your committee should at the very outset take under most careful consideration the best method of conducting its investigations , to the end that ...
... considered and the high standard of the Ameri- can wage earner to be maintained , your committee should at the very outset take under most careful consideration the best method of conducting its investigations , to the end that ...
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... considered in the manufacture of lithopone , and we earnestly request your consideration of this item . For the comparative differences existing here and abroad we refer you to House Report No. 326 , pages 305 and 370 . No conditions ...
... considered in the manufacture of lithopone , and we earnestly request your consideration of this item . For the comparative differences existing here and abroad we refer you to House Report No. 326 , pages 305 and 370 . No conditions ...
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... considered . I may submit later , from some of the people interested that are not here to - day , some facts that I would like to place before you for the information of the committee . The CHAIRMAN . We will be very glad to have them ...
... considered . I may submit later , from some of the people interested that are not here to - day , some facts that I would like to place before you for the information of the committee . The CHAIRMAN . We will be very glad to have them ...
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... considered as against the laboring man . Mr. JAMES . How many firms are there engaged in this same business ? Mr. HART . I am speaking for 95 per cent of the importers in the United States . Mr. JAMES . How many are engaged in this same ...
... considered as against the laboring man . Mr. JAMES . How many firms are there engaged in this same business ? Mr. HART . I am speaking for 95 per cent of the importers in the United States . Mr. JAMES . How many are engaged in this same ...
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... considered are as follows : First and foremost , the Government and its necessity to raise revenue ; Second and quite as important , the interests of the consumer in this country ; Third , the effect of any legislation on the American ...
... considered are as follows : First and foremost , the Government and its necessity to raise revenue ; Second and quite as important , the interests of the consumer in this country ; Third , the effect of any legislation on the American ...
Términos y frases comunes
20 per cent abroad acid alizarin American manufacturer amount asphalt average bauxite bill bottles carbons castor oil caustic potash cement cent ad valorem cent duty cents a pound cents per pound CHAIRMAN cheaper chemical china clay coal-tar colors competition consumer cottonseed oil crude cubic foot domestic DORIAN dutiable dyes earthenware enamel paints Epsom salts export extracts fact factory facture fluorspar free list gallon gelatin German glue grades HARRISON HILL HILTON imported increase industry JAMES JONES KITCHIN labor LONGWORTH manu marble mica NEENAN olive oil paid PALMER paragraph Paris green PAYNE PITCAIRN Portland cement potash pottery present duty present rate present tariff profit protection pumice quarries RAINEY rate of duty raw material reduction represent respectfully revenue salicylic acid schedule SCHOELLKOPF soap sodium cyanide sold statement submitted tariff act to-day trade United wages ware window glass York
Pasajes populares
Página 45 - Sponges, twenty per centum ad valorem; manufactures of sponges, or of which sponge is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this section, thirty per centum ad valorem.
Página 389 - Earthy or mineral substances wholly or partly manufactured and articles, wares, and materials (crude or advanced in condition), composed wholly or in chief value of earthy or mineral substances, not specially provided for, whether susceptible of decoration or not, if not decorated in any manner, 30 per centum ad valorem; if decorated, 40 per centum ad valorem.
Página 446 - But should any nation, contrary to our wishes, suppose it may better find its advantage by continuing its system of prohibitions, duties and regulations, it behooves us to protect our citizens, their commerce and navigation, by counter prohibitions, duties and regulations, also. Free commerce and navigation are not to be given in exchange for restrictions and vexations ; nor are they likely to produce a relaxation of them.
Página 397 - Glass bottles, decanters, and all articles of every description composed wholly or in chief value of glass, ornamented or decorated in any manner...
Página 651 - ... and built-up mica, and all manufactures of mica or of which mica is the component material of chief value, 40 per centum ad valorem; ground mica, 20 per centum ad valorem.
Página 724 - Chairman, Ways and Means Committee, House of Representatives, Washington, DC, DEAR SIR...
Página 396 - ... stained, silvered, gilded, etched, frosted, printed in any manner or otherwise ornamented, decorated, or ground (except such grinding as is necessary for fitting stoppers), and any articles of which such glass is the component material of chief value, and porcelain, opal and other blown glassware ; all the foregoing, filled or unfilled, and whether their contents be dutiable or free, sixty per centum ad valorem.
Página 6 - In the case of articles exported to Canada of a class or kind made or produced in Canada, if the export or actual selling price to an importer in Canada is less than the fair market value of the same article when sold for home consumption in the usual and ordinary course...
Página 384 - ... manufactures of pumice stone, or of which pumice stone is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem.
Página 200 - These statistics are prepared by the Division of Foreign Tariffs of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, of the Department of Commerce and Labor, and I thought they would be of convenience to the committee.