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NEW RAILROADS IN MEXICO Pagés
175
FINANCIAL MEASURES IN MEXICO S Clayton
176
NEW IMPORT DUTIES IN MEXICO Clayton
177
CUBAN PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE Squiers
178
SANITARY CONDITION OF HABANA Sleeper
188
IMPORTATION OF CATTLE INTO CUBA
192
ENGINEER TITLES IN CUBA Squiers
194
CITIZENSHIP IN CUBA
195
SUGAR CROP IN SANTIAGO DE CUBA Holaday
197
TREATY OF PEACE IN COLOMBIA
198
EXPORT DUTIES IN COLOMBIA Hart
200
OPPORTUNITIES FOR CAPITAL IN HONDURAS Alger
201
NEW WAGON ROAD IN HONDURAS
202
RUBBER VINE IN HONDURAS
203
AGRICULTURAL BANKING SYSTEM IN BAHIA Furniss
206
BIDS FOR LIGHTING GUAYAQUIL
208
OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTMENT IN ECUADOR
209
NAVIGATION OF THE RIO DE LA PLATA Ruffin
211
AMERICAN CAPITAL IN CANADIAN BANK STOCK Foster
212
BEETSUGAR MANUFACTURE IN ONTARIO Gunsaulus
213
POWER WORKS FOR VANCOUVER
214
SARDINES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
215
GOVERNMENT IRON FOUNDRY IN JAPAN Lyon
216
PROGRESS OF JAPANESE RAILWAY ENTERPRISE Bellows
217
THE OSAKA EXHIBITION Lyon
219
TRANSIT OF GOODS THROUGH VLADIVOSTOCK Greener
220
TRAVELING ON THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY Lyon
221
RAILWAYS OF INDIA Patterson
223
OPENING FOR AN AMERICAN HOUSE IN BANGKOK King
227
FAILURE OF AUSTRALIAN WHEAT CROP Goding
233
WOOL TRADE IN AUSTRALIA Baker
234
NOTES FROM NEW SOUTH WALES Goding
236
LAND TAXATION IN NEW ZEALAND Dillingham
237
DENTISTS IN MADAGASCAR Hunt
241
Development oF GERMAN TOGOLAND Winter
242
AMERICAN MACHINERY IN SYRIA
243
ARABIC TYPEWRITERS
244
COMMERCIAL CONDITIONS IN ASIATIC TURKEY Norton
245
AUSTRIAN NAVY AS AN AID TO COMMERCE Hurst
254
OPENING FOR RAILWAY MATERIAL IN SPAIN Bartleman
255
ESTIMATES OF EUROPEAN SUGAR PRODUCTION Diederich
256
FRENCH SARDINE INDUSTRY Ridgely
257
INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION AT RHEIMS Prickitt
259
SILK INDUSTRY OF FRANCE Covert
260
GLAUCHAU WEAVING SCHOOL
261
WEAVERS STRIKE at Meerane Germany
262
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES IN CHEMnitz
263
GERMAN BICYCLE EXPORT
264
COALTARCOLOR INDUSTRY OF GERMANY Guenther
265
AUTOMATIC OUTSIDE BRAKE FOR TRAINS Frankenthal
266
GERMAN BRIQUETTE MACHINERY FOR AMERICA Mason
269
NOTTINGHAM LACE TRADE
303
roadsManufacture of Glass in GermanyAmerican Petro
305
FOREIGN REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS Trade of San Thome
319
No 26903A I
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CONTENTS Page
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Page
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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS I OUR FOREIGN COMMERCE IN 1902
323
III
355
DEVELOPMENT Holloway VI NEW SAFETY DEVICE FOR RAILWAYS IRRIGATION WORKS OF INDIA
358
FOREST ADMINISTRATION OF BRITISH INDIA OF TRAFFIC ON THE 356 Patterson
359
SIBERIAN RAILROAD
362
Mason
369
METRIC WEIGHTS AND MEASURES IN GERMANY X BRUSSELS CONFERENCE AND FRENCH SUGAR XI EUROPEAN SUGAR PRODUCTI...
374
Progress on the Weser Diederich
379
Diederich
382
Haynes
385
REPAIRING AERIAL WIRES BY AUTOMOBILE IN FRANCE Haynes
390
RAILWAY AUTOMOBILES IN EUROPE
392
AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVES IN ENGLAND
393
IRON AND STEEL TRADES IN SCOTLAND XVIIIJOINTSTOCK COMPANIES IN SCOTLAND 388 390 392 Halstead 393
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Fleming
396
MANCHESTER EXPORTS TO THE UNITED STATES Grinnell
398
GREAT BRITAINS BEEF SUPPLIES Mahin
399
THE VALUE OF RATIONAL METHODS IN COKE PRODUCTION Mason
400
WATER POWER IN FRANCE
402
Nason
405
ROUENAMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMMUNICATION Haynes
406
SAND BRICKS IN FRANCE
408
Gowdy 408 Thackara 409 Gowdy
409
UNITED STATES TRADE WITH FRANCE XXVII THE BANK OF FRANCE XXVIII PHOTOGRAPHS ON FRUIT IN FRANCE XXIX THE WOO...
416
TEXTILE INDUSTRY OF ST ETIENNE XXXI THE SILKWORM IN SPAIN XXXII SILKWORMS IN ITALY XXXIII COMMERCIAL NOTES FR...
418
Jarvis
419
Richmond
420
Jackson
424
Chester
425
I
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XLIV
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RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION IN AFRICA
438
LXI
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Chinese Enterprise at VancouverDemand for American
454
NOTES Architectural Contest in GreeceSulphuric Acid
457
FOREIGN REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS German Commerce with
468
Full directions for binding the Consular Reports are given in
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III
472
AN IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY FOR AMERICAN COD FISHERMEN
562
COTTON IN GERMAN EAST AFRICA
580
XLII
599
in HungaryOpening for Dredge in RussiaBrazilian Reve
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FOREign Reports AND PUBLICATIONS Commerce of Venezuela
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257 ÆäÀÌÁö - An act to amend title sixty, chapter three, of the Revised Statutes, relating to copyrights," that said act "shall only apply to a citizen or subject of a foreign state or nation when such foreign state or nation permits to citizens of the United States of America the benefit of copyright on substantially the same basis as its own citizens...
322 ÆäÀÌÁö - 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.
257 ÆäÀÌÁö - States at the time of the first publication of his work ; or (b) When the foreign state or nation of which such author or proprietor is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention, agreement, or law, to citizens of the United States the benefit of copyright on substantially the same basis as to its own citizens...
334 ÆäÀÌÁö - The hours of employment, sex, age, qualification, or status of workers, and the mode, terms and conditions, of employment ; (c) The employment of children or young persons, or of any person or persons or class of persons, in any industry, or the dismissal of or refusal to employ any particular person or persons or class of persons therein...
472 ÆäÀÌÁö - Gold : 10 and 20 crowns. Gold: 5. 10, 20, 50, and 100 francs.
257 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... provides for reciprocity in the granting of copyright, by the terms of which agreement the United States of America may, at its pleasure, become a party to such...
xi ÆäÀÌÁö - 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...
354 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... at any stage of the proceedings, of its own motion, or on the application of any of the parties...
175 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is impossible to estimate with any degree of accuracy, the amount of the surplus tolls, during the next six years.
353 ÆäÀÌÁö - For the purpose of enforcing any order of the court made under this section, a duplicate thereof shall by the clerk of awards be filed in the nearest office of the magistrate's court, and shall thereupon, according to its tenor, be enforced in all respects as a final judgment, conviction, or order duly made by a magistrate under the summary provisions of the justices of the peace act, 1908.

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