Tariff Act of 1929: Hearings Before the Committee on Fiance, United States Senate, Seventy-first Congress, First Session on H.R. 2667, an Act to Provide Revenue, to Regulate Commerce with Foreign Countries, to Encourage the Industries of the United States, to Protect American Labor, and for Other Purposes. Special and Administrative Provisions. July 15, 16, 17, and 18, 1929. Indexed. Printed for the Use of the Committee on FinanceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 - 620 psl. |
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... ship as expressed in resolutions from 1922 down to and including 1928 , not in rebuttal , but in connection with the discussion now going on , is , How much better would the rates have been handled if the President had been the ...
... ship as expressed in resolutions from 1922 down to and including 1928 , not in rebuttal , but in connection with the discussion now going on , is , How much better would the rates have been handled if the President had been the ...
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... ship , merchandise not conforming to sample or specifications , in some rare instances , I question whether it is of sufficient importance to disturb a protective measure that has lived for a hundred years . For instance , it would be ...
... ship , merchandise not conforming to sample or specifications , in some rare instances , I question whether it is of sufficient importance to disturb a protective measure that has lived for a hundred years . For instance , it would be ...
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... ship destined to the Pacific port arrived and unloaded its cargo the merchanside in question had advanced in price , the Pacific port importation would be subjected to a higher amount of duty than was levied on the consignment at the ...
... ship destined to the Pacific port arrived and unloaded its cargo the merchanside in question had advanced in price , the Pacific port importation would be subjected to a higher amount of duty than was levied on the consignment at the ...
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... ship is in port , extending the time from 48 to 72 hours . Senator SACKETT . Is that on the dock , or in the warehouse ? Mr. Fix . It is on the dock . At the present time , if we go to the steamship people and ask for an extension of ...
... ship is in port , extending the time from 48 to 72 hours . Senator SACKETT . Is that on the dock , or in the warehouse ? Mr. Fix . It is on the dock . At the present time , if we go to the steamship people and ask for an extension of ...
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... ship- ment to the United States . " ( c ) The export value of imported merchandise shall be the market value or the price , at the time of exportation of such merchandise to the United States , at which such or similar merchandise is ...
... ship- ment to the United States . " ( c ) The export value of imported merchandise shall be the market value or the price , at the time of exportation of such merchandise to the United States , at which such or similar merchandise is ...
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ad valorem amendment American appraiser Association Attorney barrels basis BEVANS bill of lading brief Buffalo bushels Canada Canadian wheat cent CHAIRMAN coconut oil collector Commerce committee competition Congress consignee copra cost of production Cuba Cuban Customs Court customs laws entry export fact Filipino flour foreign country foreign trade zones Government HOGUELAND imported merchandise increase industry invoice labor legislation LERCH manufacturer ment METZ millers milling in bond OSIAS overtime owner paragraph penalty Philippine Islands PILLSBURY port present President proposed protection provision question railroads rate of duty repairs Secretary section 336 selling price Senator BINGHAM Senator CONNALLY Senator EDGE Senator HARRISON Senator KING Senator REED Senator SACKETT Senator SHORTRIDGE Senator SIMMONS Senator SMOOT Senator WALSH ship statement sugar tariff act tariff bill Tariff Commission tion trade United States Senate United States value valuation vessel VRIES WALSH of Massachusetts WOLL
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