British India and Its TradeHarper & Brothers, 1902 - 90 páginas |
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... England , while trade was harassed by the speculative character which commercial transactions necessarily assumed owing to the constant oscillations in the standard of value . In order to remedy these evils , the Indian mints , pre ...
... England , while trade was harassed by the speculative character which commercial transactions necessarily assumed owing to the constant oscillations in the standard of value . In order to remedy these evils , the Indian mints , pre ...
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... England or any of its branches , were made legal tender at all British - Indian treasuries . In 1899 these gold coins were , as mentioned above , made legal tender for all transactions . The effect of this legislation has been to place ...
... England or any of its branches , were made legal tender at all British - Indian treasuries . In 1899 these gold coins were , as mentioned above , made legal tender for all transactions . The effect of this legislation has been to place ...
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... England for railways and general purposes , and has also to defray the charges incurred in England for services and stores of a civil and military character . The excess of exports also covers profits on capital invested industrially in ...
... England for railways and general purposes , and has also to defray the charges incurred in England for services and stores of a civil and military character . The excess of exports also covers profits on capital invested industrially in ...
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... England , which does about 98 per cent . of the total . There is a tendency for imports of lower counts of twist QUANTITY OF PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF PRIVATE MERCHANDISE IMPORTED FROM FOREIGN 30 THE TRADE OF BRITISH INDIA.
... England , which does about 98 per cent . of the total . There is a tendency for imports of lower counts of twist QUANTITY OF PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF PRIVATE MERCHANDISE IMPORTED FROM FOREIGN 30 THE TRADE OF BRITISH INDIA.
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... England , mainly owing to the cheapness of its products ; while the United States has sent increased supplies in recent years . Austria - Hungary now practically monopolizes the trade in enamelled ironware . Of other metals , copper ...
... England , mainly owing to the cheapness of its products ; while the United States has sent increased supplies in recent years . Austria - Hungary now practically monopolizes the trade in enamelled ironware . Of other metals , copper ...
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Página 64 - Act, the real value shall be deemed to be — (a) the wholesale cash price less trade discount, for which goods of the like kind and quality are sold, or are capable of being sold, at the time and place of importation or exportation, as the case may be, without any abatement or deduction whatever, except (in the case of goods imported) of the amount of the duties payable on the importation thereof ; or...
Página 56 - ... dutiable under the provisions of this Act, then upon the importation of any such article or merchandise into the United States, whether the same shall be imported directly from the country of production or otherwise, and...
Página 61 - Machinery, namely prime-movers, and component parts thereof, including boilers and component parts thereof ; also including locomotive and portable engines, steam-rollers, fireengines, andv other machines in which the prime mover is not separable from the operative parts. Machinery (and component parts thereof), meaning machines or sets of machines to be worked by electric, steam, water, fire, or other power not being manual or animal labour, or which before being brought into use require to be fixed...
Página 61 - Railway Material for permanent-way and rolling-stock, namely, cylinders, girders,- and other material for bridges, rails, sleepers, bearing and fish plates, fish-bolts, chairs, spikes, crossings, sleeper fastenings, switches, interlocking apparatus, brake gear, couplings and springs, signals, turn-tables, weigh-bridges, engines, tenders, carriages...
Página 57 - ... otherwise, and whether such article or merchandise is imported in the same condition as when exported from the country of production or has been changed in condition by...
Página 59 - Government may exempt : as well as the following articles used in the manufacture of cotton, viz. : bobbins (warping), forks for looms, healds, heald cords, heald knitting needles, laces, lags and needles for dobbies, pickers (buffalo and others), picking bands, picking levers, picking sticks (over and under), reed pliers, reeds, shuttles (for power looms), springs for looms, strappings, and weft forks, all of which are free.
Página 63 - The Governor-General in Council may, from time to time, by notification in the
Página 59 - ... and parts thereof, and any other machines and parts of machines ordinarily used in processes of husbandry, or for the preparation for use or for sale of the products of husbandry...
Página 62 - India, and having applied thereto any name or trademark being or purporting to be, or being a colourable imitation of, the name or trade- mark of any person who is a manufacturer, dealer, or trader in the United Kingdom or in British India, unless — (i) the name or trade-mark is, as to every application thereof, accompanied ; .':. ..: •„.• by.