Consular Reports: Commerce, manufactures, etc, 276–279. numberU.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 |
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... agents for the American Trading Company , the East Asiatic Trading Company , Kunst & Albers , and Ginsburg & Co ... Agent . Temporary port charges of Dalny . Description . For second and following days ... Fresh water : From hydrant ...
... agents for the American Trading Company , the East Asiatic Trading Company , Kunst & Albers , and Ginsburg & Co ... Agent . Temporary port charges of Dalny . Description . For second and following days ... Fresh water : From hydrant ...
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... agents . Ham- | Total . mail . burg . 1,776 49 1,045 2,870 1,772 1,828 33 1,050 2,855 65 917 2,810 The orders given at our office and by mail were divided among 506 firms . It has been our principle , ever since this institution was ...
... agents . Ham- | Total . mail . burg . 1,776 49 1,045 2,870 1,772 1,828 33 1,050 2,855 65 917 2,810 The orders given at our office and by mail were divided among 506 firms . It has been our principle , ever since this institution was ...
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... agents . Our branch in Hamburg ( Deurer & Kaufmann , Hamburg , Africa house ) also felt the general depression to a certain extent . Business is a little more active since the beginning of the current year , and we expect a larger total ...
... agents . Our branch in Hamburg ( Deurer & Kaufmann , Hamburg , Africa house ) also felt the general depression to a certain extent . Business is a little more active since the beginning of the current year , and we expect a larger total ...
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... agents to secure business for them . One of the results is that Americans will often purchase an inferior grade of brandy of a " marque " already tasted rather than a supe- rior quality of goods which they have never seen . Our ...
... agents to secure business for them . One of the results is that Americans will often purchase an inferior grade of brandy of a " marque " already tasted rather than a supe- rior quality of goods which they have never seen . Our ...
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... agents at the port of destination are generally ignorant of freight rates to this port . It is only exceptionally that agents can quote other than rates from their ports . 2. That payment be made on basis of weighing and analysis at ...
... agents at the port of destination are generally ignorant of freight rates to this port . It is only exceptionally that agents can quote other than rates from their ports . 2. That payment be made on basis of weighing and analysis at ...
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Page 766 - Congress assembled, that the value of foreign coin as expressed in the money of account of the United States shall be that of the pure metal of such coin of standard value ; and the values of the standard coins in circulation of the various nations of the .world shall be estimated annually by the Director of the Mint, and be proclaimed on the first day of January by the Secretary of the Treasury.
Page 409 - ... values in American money of the trade, prices, values, wages, etc., of and in foreign countries, as given in consular and other reports. The series of years are given so that computations may be made for each year in the proper money values of such year. In hurried computations, the reductions of foreign currencies into American currency, no matter for how many years, are too often made on the bases of latest valuations. All computations of values, trade, wages, prices, etc., of and in the "fluctuating-curre...
Page 774 - Decigram (-fa gram) equals 1.5432 grains. Gram equals 15.432 grains. Decagram (10 grams) equals 0.3527 ounce. Hectogram (100 grams) equals 3.5274 ounces. Kilogram (1,000 grams) equals 2.2046 pounds. Myriagram (10,000 grams) equals 22.046 pounds. Quintal (100,000 grams) equals 220.46 pounds. Millier or tonnea — ton (1,000,000 grams) equals 2,204.6 pounds. Metric dry measures. Milliliter (y^Vtf liter) equals 0.061 cubic inch. Centiliter (yJ-B liter) equals 0.6102 cubic inch. Deciliter (^ liter) equals...
Page 202 - Gold: 5, 10, 20, 50. and 100 francs. Silver: 5 francs. Gold: 5, 10. and 20 marks.
Page 202 - United States gold, and a smaller number of grains in proportion. When a country has the double standard, but keeps its full legal-tender silver coins at par with gold, the coins of both gold and silver are calculated on the basis of the gold value. "The value of the standard coins of countries with the single silver standard is calculated to be that of the average market value of the pure metal they contained...
Page 766 - VALUES OF FOREIGN COINS AND CURRENCIES. The following statements show the valuation of foreign coins, as given by the Director of the United States Mint and published by the Secretary of the Treasury, in compliance with the first section of the act of March 3...
Page 409 - Declared Exports for the United States, First and Second Quarters, 1883; Declared Exports for the United States, Third and Fourth Quarters, 1883; Cholera in Europe in 1884, 1885; Trade Guilds of Europe...
Page 766 - ... value of its standard coins is estimated to be that of the number of grains fine of gold in them, 480 grains being reckoned equivalent to $20.67 in United States gold, and a smaller number of grains in proportion. When a country has the double standard, but keeps its full legal-tender silver coins at par with gold, the coins of both gold and silver are calculated on the basis of the gold value. " The value of the standard coins of countries with the single silver standard is calculated to...