Hearings Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Sixty-seventh Congress, First Session, on the Proposed Tariff Act of 1921 (H. R. 7456).: Schedule 7. Agricultural products and provisions. Schedule 8. Spirits, wines and other beveragesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1922 |
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Página 2557
... trade policy absolutely , we will try and survive ; we will still be in favor of the policy of the Government . The responsibility for the policy of the Government is upon the American Congress and not upon us . But so long as ...
... trade policy absolutely , we will try and survive ; we will still be in favor of the policy of the Government . The responsibility for the policy of the Government is upon the American Congress and not upon us . But so long as ...
Página 2558
... trade , or international economic relations . The farmers ' interest in tariff question in the past has been twofold . As a producer he desires protection in fair relation to the protection given to dacturing industries from the ...
... trade , or international economic relations . The farmers ' interest in tariff question in the past has been twofold . As a producer he desires protection in fair relation to the protection given to dacturing industries from the ...
Página 2560
... trade of agricultural products is slight except in a few instances . Moderate tariffs will not seriously change the rate of trade ; but excessive tariffs would probably do so to the ultimate disadvantage of the country . ( 8 ) Farmers ...
... trade of agricultural products is slight except in a few instances . Moderate tariffs will not seriously change the rate of trade ; but excessive tariffs would probably do so to the ultimate disadvantage of the country . ( 8 ) Farmers ...
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... trade and inconvenience to the public involved in the exclusion of the imported article . This might be even more poignantly and sorrowfully brought home in the event of a failure of the California crop , not without possibility ...
... trade and inconvenience to the public involved in the exclusion of the imported article . This might be even more poignantly and sorrowfully brought home in the event of a failure of the California crop , not without possibility ...
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... trade realize that , if this trade is to maintain the prosperity it has enjoyed in the past , prices must evidently settle at a level somewhat lower than those lately prevailing . For these reasons this chamber is opposed to any ...
... trade realize that , if this trade is to maintain the prosperity it has enjoyed in the past , prices must evidently settle at a level somewhat lower than those lately prevailing . For these reasons this chamber is opposed to any ...
Términos y frases comunes
25 cents ad valorem Agriculture almonds American amount Argentina Association average beef Boston bushels butter fat California CAMBURN Canada Canadian casein cattle cent ad valorem cents a pound cents per gallon cents per pound CHAIRMAN committee competition consumer consumption cost of production cottonseed oil cows cream crop dairy products domestic dozen dried eggs egg albumen egg products England exports fact farmer farms figures fish flaxseed flour Fordney foreign foxes freight frozen eggs growers hides imported increase industry labor linseed linseed oil manufacturers meat months nuts onions packers paragraph peanut oil poultry present profit protection quantity Quebec reason represent revenue seed sell Senator JONES Senator LA FOLLETTE Senator LADD Senator MCCUMBER Senator MCLEAN Senator SIMMONS Senator SMOOT Senator WALSH Senator WATSON shell eggs shelled almonds shipped sold statement supply tallow to-day trade United unshelled walnuts wheat York
Pasajes populares
Página 2675 - New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts . Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey ... Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan ... Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota . South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland . District of Columbia . Virginia . West Virginia North Carolina...
Página 3102 - That the Isle of Pines shall be omitted from the proposed constitutional boundaries of Cuba, the title thereto being left to future adjustment by treaty.
Página 2792 - Milk is the fresh, clean, lacteal secretion obtained by the complete milking of one or more healthy cows, properly fed and kept, excluding that obtained within fifteen days before and...
Página 2792 - Butter is the clean, non-rancid product made by gathering in any manner the fat of fresh or ripened milk or cream into a mass, which also contains a small portion of the other milk constituents, with or without salt, and contains not less than eighty-two and five-tenths (82.5) per cent of milk fat.
Página 3056 - I was going to state to the committee the figures given by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce of the United States Department of Commerce,- covering the crop year 1920.
Página 2984 - Any animal imported by a citizen of the United States specially for breeding purposes, shall be admitted free, whether intended to be used by the importer himself or for sale for such purposes, except black or silver foxes: Provided, That no such animal shall be admitted free...
Página 3024 - ... in bulk, or in immediate containers weighing with their contents more than fifteen pounds each, 21/{> cents per pound net weight.
Página 2984 - Provided, That no such animal shall be admitted free unless pure bred of a recognized breed and duly registered In a book of record recognized by the Secretary of Agriculture for that breed...
Página 2984 - Cattle, horses, sheep, or other domestic animals straying across the boundary line into any foreign country, or driven across such boundary line by the owner for temporary pasturage purposes only, together with their offspring, may be brought back to the United States within six months free of duty, under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury...
Página 2984 - Treasury may prescribe such additional regulations as may be required for the strict enforcement of this provision. Cattle, horses, sheep, or other domestic animals straying across the boundary line into any foreign country, or driven across such boundary line by the owner for temporary pasturage purposes only, together with their offspring...