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... June 30 ... PAGE . 146 147 148 149 150 151 Imports into the United States ( detailed ) for three years , ended June 30 .. 152 , 153 Recapitulation of exports and imports , and coin and bullion move- ment .... Exports of breadstuffs to ...
... June 30 ... PAGE . 146 147 148 149 150 151 Imports into the United States ( detailed ) for three years , ended June 30 .. 152 , 153 Recapitulation of exports and imports , and coin and bullion move- ment .... Exports of breadstuffs to ...
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... June 30 , 1901 , aggregated 2,755,683 bushels , valued at $ 4,319,102 ; imports dur- ing the same year aggregated 1,631,726 bushels valued at $ 2,098 , - 207 , leaving an excess of exports over imports of 1,123,957 bushels . Under ...
... June 30 , 1901 , aggregated 2,755,683 bushels , valued at $ 4,319,102 ; imports dur- ing the same year aggregated 1,631,726 bushels valued at $ 2,098 , - 207 , leaving an excess of exports over imports of 1,123,957 bushels . Under ...
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... June 30 , 1901 , was $ 823,172,165 , as against $ 849,941 , 184 during the preceding year ; $ 697,148,489 during the year 1899 , and $ 616,049,654 during the year 1898 . The amount of gold coin and bullion imported during the fiscal ...
... June 30 , 1901 , was $ 823,172,165 , as against $ 849,941 , 184 during the preceding year ; $ 697,148,489 during the year 1899 , and $ 616,049,654 during the year 1898 . The amount of gold coin and bullion imported during the fiscal ...
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... June 30 , 1899. The total value of our exports of domestic merchandise during the fiscal year ended June 30 , 1901 , was $ 1,460,462,806 , as against $ 1,370,763,571 exported during the preceding fiscal year , and $ 1,203,931,222 during ...
... June 30 , 1899. The total value of our exports of domestic merchandise during the fiscal year ended June 30 , 1901 , was $ 1,460,462,806 , as against $ 1,370,763,571 exported during the preceding fiscal year , and $ 1,203,931,222 during ...
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... June 30 , 1899 . Of our exports of wheat flour during the fiscal year last passed , 10,854,57 barrels , valued at $ 41,655,649 , were shipped to the United Kingdom , as against 10,257,028 barrels , valued at $ 38,173,543 , shipped ...
... June 30 , 1899 . Of our exports of wheat flour during the fiscal year last passed , 10,854,57 barrels , valued at $ 41,655,649 , were shipped to the United Kingdom , as against 10,257,028 barrels , valued at $ 38,173,543 , shipped ...
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