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Guenther, R.-Continued.

Commerce, Germany (1903), 262.
Cost of German public elementary
schools, 371.

Cremation statistics, 383.
Damages for injuries received in
railroad accident, Germany, 148.
Destruction, cork forests, Italy, 693.
Electric distance printing, 602.
Food aduleration, Europe, 314.
Foreign students and German uni-
versities, 367.

German and foreign flags, Ham-

burg, 673.

German association, inventors, 147.
German export prices, iron, 20.

German foreign trade, 2.

German meat inspection, 289.

German ocean steamers, 329.
German ocean transportation com-
panies, 76.

German prison fare, 144.

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

Mail matter, care of consuls, 370.
Manufacture, perfumes, Grasse, 666.
Material, Egyptian railroads, go.
New rubber plant, III.
New saccharine plant, 565.
New vocation for women, 750.
Occupation of population of princi-
pal countries of the world, 347.
Parasols, India, 156.

Patent medicines, Germany, 304.
Petroleum residue as fuel for loco-

motives, 157.

Plague prevented by vaccination,
751.

Population, German Empire, 362.
Practical medicine, Germany, 373.
Preservation of eggs, 66.

Prevention of typhus, Germany, 18.
Railway accidents, United King-
dom, 573.

Rhine navigation statistics, 369.
Rolling stock, Russian railways, 152.
Russian forests, 152.

Selium, alleged new metal, 148.
Suez Canal (1902), 83.

Zebrula vs. mule, 350.

Gums, Mexico, 566.

Gunsaulus, E. N. (consul, Toronto):

American branch industries, On-
tario, 160.

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Canadian bounties, 278.

Process section, Toronto Exhibition,
160.
Gutta-percha:

New artificial, 243.

New dental, 366.

Haine, S. H. (vice and deputy consul-
general, Antwerp), Antwerp ivory
market, 336.

Haiti:

Increased export duties, wood, 578.
New revenue-stamp law, 575.
Haitien exports of coffee pickings, 351.
Halstead, M. (consul, Birmingham):

American glass goods, England, 743.
British and German cotton supply,

46.

British Empire and protective tariffs,
245.

British engineering standards, 707.
British engineering standards com-
mittee, 99.

British investments abroad, 297.

British motor-car act, 710.

Change in character of British ex-

ports, 252.

Cotton cultivation, British West

Africa, 543.

Cotton growing, West Africa, 751.
Diseases of steel and their treat-

ment, 709.

Distribution of sewage on bacteria
beds, 296.

Engine cars on English Railways,
548.

Foreign and colonial trade, United
Kingdom, 247.

New steel process, 610.

Sanitation of congested areas, 294.
Steam-propelled passengers cars,
378.

Training engineers, 287.

White population, British colonies,
348.

Hanauer, S. W. (deputy consul-general,
Frankfort):

Agricultural and woodland statis-
tics, Germany, 370.

Alcoholic liquors, German Africa,
570.

American and German sewing ma-
chines, Japan, 747.

Hanauer, S. W.-Continued.

American grain shippers at fault,
448.

American iron and steel, Germany,
744.

American opportunity, Austria, 355.
American tobacco trust, Germany,

222.

Austrian floating exhibition, 572.
British chartered company Siberia,

377.

British consular service, 551.

British exports, South and West

Africa, 571.

British vs. German trade, Russia,
573.

Cairo International Chamber of
Commerce, 158.

Combine against American petrol-
eum, 564.

Commercial duties, German consuls,
569.

Cotton crisis, Lancashire, 566.
Cotton supply, Germany, 751.
Decline in Germany's meat imports,
146.

Electrical industries, Germany, 674.
English vs. American coal, 563.
Experts as aid to exports, 617.
Export of Russian butter and eggs,

573.

Foreign commerce, Bulgaria, 572.
Foreign department stores, Ger-

many, 335.

Foreign trade, Austria-Hungary,
571.

Foreign trade, Egypt, 571.

Foreign trade, Kongo State, 382.
Foreign trade, Siam, 262.
French colonial cotton production,
360.

German-Egyptian trade, 568.
German experts to study foreign

labor conditions, 287.

German exports, South America,
568.

German financial statistics, 297.
German iron and steel, England,
364.

German pianos in furniture ware-
houses, 366.

German-Russian commercial treaty,
363.

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Postal, telegraph, and telephone
statistics, 330.

Preferential prices to foreign buy-
ers, 369.

Russian exportation efforts, 259.
Shoe polish, Russia, 572.

South African imports, 546.

Swiss exports, chocolate and cocoa,
377.

Tea growing, Kamerun, 577.
Technical schools, Russia, 373.
Urging lower duties on cotton and
cotton yarns, Russia, 373.
Harbor, Valparaiso, insecurity, 282.
Harmony, J. (consul, Corunna), imports,
Corunna, 150.

Harris, C. B. (consul, Nagasaki), helps
to American trade, Japan, 381.
Harris, E. L. (commercial agent, Eiben-
stock):

Agricultural implements and ve-
hicles, Austria, 742.

Brewing industry, Kulmbach, 514.
Electric light on railway trains,
Germany and Austria, 485.

French chambers of commerce,
331.

Glass industry, Germany, 19.
Industrial education, Europe, 472.
Industrial schools, Germany, 11.
Manufacture of musical instru-
ments, Germany, 26.

Harris, E. L.-Continued.

Manufacture of porcelain, Germany,
269.

Municipal management of public
works in German cities, 333.
New electric turntable, Germany, 86.
Primary agricultural schools, Sax-
ony, 148.

Progress of commercial education,
Saxony, 286.

Harris, H. W. (consul, Mannheim):
Congress, German electricians, 491.
Electric car lines, Germany, 490.
Ludwigshafen industrial exposition,
508.

Harvey, H. J. (consul, Fort Erie), enter-
prises, Ontario, 131.

Haven, J. (commercial agent, St. Chris-
topher), new steamship service to
Porto Rico, 745.

Haynes, T. (consul, Rouen):

American corn meal and hominy,
France, 101.

American periodicals, Rouen, 748.
French cotton crisis, 42.
French tariff changes, 659.

Loom shuttle, northern France, 565.
Sugar, France, 661.

Hazelnuts, Europe, 569.
Headen, W. (consular agent, Puebla),
Mexican linaloe, 106.

Helps to American trade, Japan, 381.
Herring trade and duty thereon, 669.
Hints:

Export, leather goods, 391.
Exporters to Philippines, 408.

Holland:

Duty on packages, 578.

Industrial education, 472.

Hollis, W. S. (consul, Lourenço Mar-
quez):

American cattle, South Africa, 447.
Information, shippers to Lourenço
Marquez, 749.

South African coal fields, 381.

Steam communication, Southeast

Africa, 327.

Holloway, W. R. (consul-general, St.

Petersburg):

Mineral output, Russia, 517.
New Russian sugar law, 108.
Russian commercial expedition,
Mongolia, 152.

Homesteaders, Northwest Canada, 156.
Hominy, American, France, 101.
Honduras:

Acquiring public land, 645.

Agricultural implements and vehi-
cles, 340.

Exports, Puerto Cortes, 745.
Foreign trade, 642.

Immigration and foreign trade, 644.
Land laws, 647.

New revenue stamps, 575.
Reduction of candle duty, 150.
St. Louis exposition, 635.
Hop industry, Austria-Hungary, 300.
Hopley, J. E. (consul, Montevideo), ag-
ricultural implements and vehicles,
Uruguay, 738.

Hops, world's crop, 384.

Horse insurance, governmental, Ba-
varia, 23.

Hosiery, American, Orient, 438.
Hossfeld, F. W. (consul, Trieste):

Improvements of rivers and canals,
Italy, 85.

Petroleum industry, Roumania, 120.
House-cleaning devices, 244.

Howe, C. (consul, Sheffield), Sheffield
exports to United States, 378.

Hughes, O. J. D. (consul-general, Co-
burg):

Advance in price of German rub-

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German-Asiatic trade, 511.

Illuminating material, new,

discovered.

65.

German cotton spinners' supplies,
566.

German locomotives, 563.

German machine building, foreign

markets, 570.

German method of drying wood,

67.

German-South American trade, 510.
Iron exports, Germany, 368.
Lessening noise on elevated rail-
ways, 574.

Machinery insurance, Germany,
306.

Mercerized-cotton experiments, 611.
New artificial gutta-percha, 243.
New dental gutta-percha, 366.
New galvanic batteries, Germany,

241.

New German electric pumps, 605.
New inventions, 63.

New iron-hardening process, 236.
New oil engine, 233.

New paper and wall coating, 565.
Petroleum briquettes, 159.
Porcelain pipes for waterworks,
367.

Portland cement from slag, 112.
Print goods, South Africa, 51.
Purifying water by ozone, 295.
Room for American manufactures,
Germany, 441.

Rubber-tree planting in the East,
632.

Scientific inventions and experi-

ments, 595.

To make Berlin a seaport, 671.
Westphalian coal syndicate, 676.
Window-glass manufacture, Ger-

many, 270.

Hungarian attorneys and notaries,

United States, 219.

Hungary:

Fruit crop, 101.

Hungarian-Mexican trade, 355.

Plaster of paris, 355.
Poultry trade, 352.
Prune crop (1903), 157.

Subsidizing flax and hemp produc-

tion, 393.

Hunt, W. H. (consul, Tamatave), reduc-
tion of duties, Madagascar, 578.

Imitation silk from wood, 51.

Immigration and foreign trade, Hon-
duras, 644.

Immigration, Cuba, 431.

Import duties, increase, Guatemala, 760.
Importance of commercial representa-
tives abroad, 174.

Importation of fruit, England, 389.
Imports:

Argentine Republic, 162.
Austria-Hungary, 164.
Belgium, 164, 165.
Brazil, 588.

British India, 164, 177.
Canadian, 164, 256.
Corunna, 150.

Croatia-Slavonia, 356.
Cuba, 429.
Egypt, 164.

Foreign countries, 164.
France, 164, 165.
German, 21, 165.
Italy, 164, 177.

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Industrial conditions:

Colombia, 764.

Peru, 12.

Industrial development, Ireland, 390.
Industrial establishments, Russia, 572.
Industrial inquiries, Moseley's, 451.
Industrial notes, Greece, 141.
Industrial trade notes, 538.
Industries:

Americanizing Scotland's, 430.
Cotton, Lancashire, Germany, and
United States, 46.

Cotton, state of, Russia, 45.
Cotton, state of, Switzerland, 45.
Dalny, 5.

Glass, Germany, 19.

Migratory movements, 769.
Inheritances, France, 591.

Injurious effect, German meat-inspection
law, 146.
Insurance:

Horse, governmental, Bavaria, 23.
Machinery, Germany, 306.
Insurance business, Germany, 364.
International trade situation, 169.
Inventions, new, 63.

Inventors' association, German, 147.
Investments abroad, British, 297.

Investments and trade, American,
France, 215.

Ireland, industrial development, 390.

Iron:

England's supply, 389.

Exports, Germany, 368.

German export prices, 20.

Iron and coal, America and Germany,

583.

Iron and steel:

German, England, 364.

Mexico's importations, 403.

World's production, 338.

Iron and steel industry, Russia, 694.
Iron hardening, new process, 236.
Iron trust, Austria, 356.

Beet-sugar interests, combination,
763.

Cork forests, destruction, 693.
Electric railway, 670.

Exports, 164, 177.

Exports, antiques, forbidden, 195.
Imports, 164, 177.

Increased emigration to United
States, 156.

Industrial education, 471.
Opportunities, American contract-
ors, 458.

Regulations concerning foreign
commercial agents, 726.

River and canal improvements, 85.
Trade résumé, 176.

Ivory, Antwerp, market, 336.
Ivory-nut button factory, Saxony, 668.

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