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Formosa, camphor forests, 196.
France:

American automobiles, 37.

American corn meal and hominy,

IOI.

American investments and trade,

215.

American locomotives, 359.
American periodicals, 748.
Automobile trade, 771.

Compagnie Générale Transatlan-
tique, 75.

Cotton crisis, 42.

Cutting trees by electricity, 752.
Efforts, exporters, to secure trade,
174.

Exporters' cruise, Levant, 659.
Exports and imports, 164, 165, 394.
Ferrosilicon, 70.

Flower culture, distilling, southern,

662.

Foreign trade, 752.

German coal, 55.

Imports, 164, 165, 394.

Income taxation, 124.

Increased duties, cattle and meats,

561.

Industrial education, 478.

Inheritance, 591.

Loom shuttles, northern, 565.
Manufacture of perfumes, Grasse,
666.

New electric furnace, 595.
New sugar régime, 529.

New turbine channel steamer, 752.
Oranges and lemons, consumption,

620.

Proposed municipal gas, Paris, 395.
Regulations, foreign commercial
agents, 724.

Sardine catch, failure, 526.
Silk industry, 626.

Sugar, 661.

Tariff changes, 659.

Trade requirements, French-Ameri-
can, 29.

Trade statistics at fault, 746.
Frazier, R. R. (consul, Copenhagen):
Agricultural implements and ve-

hicles, Denmark, 729.

Trucks for electric and steam rail-

way cars, 359.

Rubber tires for vehicles, 358.

Freight cars, German, 370.

Freight discrimination, German raii-
ways, 147.

Freight tonnage, Soo, 78.

French-American trade requirements, 29.

French and Belgian automobile indus-

try, 272.

French chambers of commerce, 331.

French colonial cotton production, 276,

360.

French colonies, rubber, 630.

French influence, China, 407.

French market, American food stuffs,

213.

French skilled workmen, United States,

359.
Fruits

American, Europe, 199.

American, Germany, 561.

Banana industry, Guatemala, 623.
Cape trade, 397.

Crop, Hungary, 101.

Cuban, United States, 618.

German imports, United States, 197.
Importation, England, 389.
Mexican, United States, 584.

World's production and consump-

tion of oranges and lemons, 620.
Fuel grating, 64.

Fuel testing, Switzerland, 603.
Furnaces, open-hearth, discharging ar-
rangements, 564.

Furniture, American, sale, South Africa,
196.

Furs and fur-bearing animals, Siberia,
153.

Galalith, or milkstone, manufactures,
73.
Galvanic batteries, new, Germany, 241.
Gas and electricity, Spain, 154.
Gas engines, Russia, 614.
Gas, proposed municipal, Paris, 395.
German Africa, alcoholic liquors, 570.
German and American vs. French coal,
France, 219.

German and British cotton supply, 46.
German and foreign flags, Hamburg, 673.
German-British commercial relations,
167.

German Association of Inventors, 147.
German bristle trade, 371.

German capital, Transvaal, 188.

German coal, France, 55.

German coke, Mexico, 363.

German commercial expert, Buenos
Ayres, 584.

German consular reports, 755.

German consuls, commercial duties, 569.
German corset prices, 667.

German cotton spinners' supplies, 566.
German demand for modification in

meat inspection, 293.
German-Egyptian trade, 568.
German enterprise, Russia, 188.

German experts to study foreign labor
conditions, 287.

German export of bicycles, 258.
German export prices, iron, 20.
German exports, South America, 568.
German financial statistics, 297.
German foreign trade, 21.
German freight cars, 370.

German-French-British trade (1903), 705.
German home and foreign trade notes,
668.

German imports, United States, 197.
German iron and steel, England, 364.
German locomotives, 563.

German locomotives, Japan, 754.

German meat inspection, 289.

German merchant marine, 323.

German method, drying wood, 67.

German ocean steamers, 329.

German ocean transportation compan-

ies, 76.

German-oriental mail service via Si-

beria, 755.

German patent law, 301.

German pianos, furniture warehouses,

366.

German prison fare, 144.

German production, potash, 185.
German review, Korean trade, 188.
German-Russian commercial treaty, 363.
German textile mills, United States, 363.
German toy industry, 267.
German trade, Abyssinia, 396.
German trade notes, 667.

German vs. American labor conditions,
363.

German vs. British colonial methods,
397.

German vs. British shipping, Colombia,
324.

German vs. British trade, Russia, 593.

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Germany-Continued.

Inventors' association, 147.
Iron exports, 368.

Ivory-nut button factory, Saxony,
668.

Japan, trade, 511.

Lessening noise on elevated rail-

ways, 574.

Lime industry, 667.
Locomotives, 563.

Ludwigshafen, industrial exposi-
tion, 508.

Machine building, foreign markets,

570.

Machine tools, 363.

Machinery insurance, 306.

Manufacture, musical instruments,
26.

Manufacture, perfumes, Grasse, 666.
Manufacture, porcelain, 269.
Marine engineer corps, admission,
147.

Meat and meat prices, 675.

Meat imports and consumption, 293.
Meat-inspection decision, 362.
Meat-inspection law, Prussia, 288.
Mercerized-cotton experiments, 611.
Method of drying wood, 67.
Miners' wages, 187.

Municipal management of public
works in cities, 333.
New blast furnace, 667.
New customs tariff, 558.
New electric pump, 605.
New electric turntable, 86.
New galvanic batteries, 241.
New German tariff, 755.
New illuminating material discov-
ered, 65.

New meat-inspection law, 22.
New red-phosphorus match, 610.
New vocation for women, 750.
Ocean transportation companies, 76.
Opposition to restriction of trusts,
753.

Oranges and lemons, consumption,
620.

Order, railway stations, 92.
Patent law, 301.

Patent medicines, 304.

Pig iron, demand, Solingen, 155.
Plastic flooring, 63.

Population, 362.

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Settlement, glass workers' strike, 140.
Shipping at Hamburg (1902), 395.
South American trade, 510.
State of cotton industry, 45.
State potash mine, Prussia, 670.
Street railways, Leipzig, 308.
Sugar and fruit preserving, 321.
Superheated steam turbines, 597.
Superiority of American locomo-
tives, 36.

Testing building material, 670.
Testing new brake, 241.

To make Berlin a seaport, 671.
Tool-machinery and small-iron in-

dustry, Remscheild, 513.

Trade, Argentine Republic, 510.
Trade, Brazil, 510.

Trade, British India, 511.

Trade, Ceylon, 511.

Trade, Chile, 510.

Trade, China, 511.

Trade, dyes and chemicals, 672.

Trade, German colonies, 757-

Germany-Continued.

Trade, Hongkong, 511.
Trade, Kyao-chau, 511.
Trade notes, 667.
Trade, Paraguay, 510.
Trade, Peru, 511.
Trade, Uruguay, 510.

Westphalian coal syndicate, 676.
Window-glass manufacture, 270.
Wireless system, transmitting elec-
tricity, 597.

Germany and America, coal and iron,
583.

Germany's foreign commerce (first half
of 1903), 365.

Germany's foreign trade, 186.

Germany's trade, dyes and chemicals,
672.

Gibraltar coal trade, 141.

Glass industry, Germany, 19.

Glass workers' strike, settlement, 140.
Goding, F. W. (consul, Newcastle New
South Wales):

New South Wales railway and tram-

way ambulance corps, 540.

New South Wales registration law,
145.

Gold fields, eastern Nicaragua, 713.
Gold mining:

British Columbia, 522.
Yukon Territory, 712.

Gold production:

South Africa, 769.
Transvaal, 398.

Gold standard, Peru, 123.
Goldschmidt, L. (consul, La Guaira).
changes in Venezuelan import duties,
123.

Gordon, W. D. (consular agent, Johan-
nesburg), Transvaal imports, 133.
Gottschalk, A. L. M. (consul, San Juan
del Norte), gold fields, eastern Nica-
ragua, 713.

Government aid to West Indian sugar
producers, 320.

Governmental horse insurance, Bavaria,

23.

Grain movement, Germany, 504.

Grain shippers, American, at fault, 448.
Great Britain:

American glass goods, 743.
Anglo-German commercial rela-
tions, 167.

Great Britain-Continued.

Bicycle trade, 767.

Brick laying in winter, 547.
British and German cotton supply,
46.

British engineering standards, 707.
British motor-car act, 710.
Campaign literature, 769.
Combination of Tyne shipbuilders,
156.

Comparative prices (1892-1901 and

1902), 768.

Cotton crisis, Lancashire, 565.
Cotton industry, Lancashire, 46.
Cotton supply, 48.

Damaged wool and its relation to
sheep dips, 155.

Diseases, steel, treatment, 709.
Emancipation, American cotton
supply, 47.

Engine cars on railways, 548.
F...gineering standards, 707.
Engineering standards committee,
99.

English floating exhibition, 769.
Exports, 164, 165.

Extension of colonial preferential
tariff, 458.

Foreign and colonial trade, 247.
Forth-Clyde ship canal, proposed, 78.
French, British, and German trade

(1903), 705.

Imports, 164, 165.

Lace trade, Nottingham, 271.
Leather school, London, 770.
Migratory movement of industries,
769.

New steel process, England, 610.

Oranges and lemons, consumption,

621.

Persian trade, 551.

Railway accidents, 573.

Regulations concerning foreign

commercial agents, 725.

Trade relations, 75.

Trains superseded by motor cars,
767.

Great Britain-Australian preferential
tariff, 145.

Great Britain's cotton-goods trade, 392.
Greece:

Cigarette paper wanted, 746.
Currants and petroleum, 763.

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