Tariff Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, Sixtieth Congress, 1908-1909, Volumen6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 |
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Página 5772
... employed in the manufacture of worsted yarns . The filaments are exceedingly fine . and delicate , and have to be treated with much more care than wool . This necessitates the employment of a great deal of highly skilled labor . On the ...
... employed in the manufacture of worsted yarns . The filaments are exceedingly fine . and delicate , and have to be treated with much more care than wool . This necessitates the employment of a great deal of highly skilled labor . On the ...
Página 5773
... employed in combing are equally entitled to protection with those employed in the more advanced processes . The proposal to make a reduction of duties upon " tussah " spun silk yarns should not receive favorable consideration . Tussah ...
... employed in combing are equally entitled to protection with those employed in the more advanced processes . The proposal to make a reduction of duties upon " tussah " spun silk yarns should not receive favorable consideration . Tussah ...
Página 5787
... If the argument were to be carried along sufficiently , we would reach the absurd conclusion that bringing the yarn in all but bundled would be still more desirable . The amount of labor employed SPUN SILK - CHAMPLAIN SILK MILLS . 5787.
... If the argument were to be carried along sufficiently , we would reach the absurd conclusion that bringing the yarn in all but bundled would be still more desirable . The amount of labor employed SPUN SILK - CHAMPLAIN SILK MILLS . 5787.
Página 5791
... employed in the manu- facture of spun silk as at present . Such a specific duty and protection , while increasing and enlarging the industry in America , would do no harm , even supposing , which is most unlikely , that the American ...
... employed in the manu- facture of spun silk as at present . Such a specific duty and protection , while increasing and enlarging the industry in America , would do no harm , even supposing , which is most unlikely , that the American ...
Página 5792
... employed therein ; the 2,500,000 pounds and over of spun silk that are yearly imported could be made in this country , and these 2,500,000 pounds per annum of the past would soon be ( with a natural growth of the silk industry ) ...
... employed therein ; the 2,500,000 pounds and over of spun silk that are yearly imported could be made in this country , and these 2,500,000 pounds per annum of the past would soon be ( with a natural growth of the silk industry ) ...
Términos y frases comunes
50 per cent abroad American manufacturer amount average bleached BOUTELL braids BRASSIL bristles brushes Canada cent ad valorem cent duty cents per pound centum CHAIRMAN cheaper cigar labels CLARK coal colors competition cork corundum cost CRUMPACKER D. C. DEAR SIR D. C. GENTLEMEN decalcomania Dingley Dingley tariff dollars dozen dyed Europe export fact factories facturers fiber freight Germany gloves grades GRIGGS HASTINGS inches increase industry International Paper Company labor lithographic lithographic prints LYMAN manu manufac McCULLOUGH Means Committee metal leaf MEYERCORD November 16 November 21 paper mills paragraph post cards present duty present tariff production profit protection RANDELL rate of duty raw material reduced revenue schedule sell SERENO E silk sold specific duty spun silk statement straw sulphite Tampico tion to-day tons trade UNDERWOOD United VANDERHOEF wages paid wall paper Washington wood pulp yarns York City
Pasajes populares
Página 5950 - In all tariff legislation the true principle of protection is best maintained by the imposition of such duties as will equal the difference between the cost of production at home and abroad, together with a reasonable profit to American industries.
Página 6091 - ... embossed, or printed otherwise than lithographically, or wholly or partly covered with metal or its solutions, or with gelatin or flock, 17 per centum ad valorem: Provided.
Página 5809 - ... articles of wearing apparel of every description, Including knit goods, made up or manufactured hi whole or In part by the tailor, seamstress, or manufacturer; all of the above-named articles made of silk, or of which silk is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for In this act, and silk goods ornamented with beads or spangles, of whatever material composed, sixty per centum ad valorem...
Página 6569 - Manufactures of amber, asbestos, bladders, cork, catgut, or whip gut, or worm gut, or wax, or of winch these substances or either of them is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.
Página 5777 - Thread and carded yarn, warps or warp yarn, in singles, whether on beams or in bundles, skeins or cops, or in any other form, except spool thread of cotton hereinafter provided for, not colored, bleached, dyed, or advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more single yarns together...
Página 6394 - Fabrics, nets or nettings, laces, embroideries, galloons, wearing apparel, ornaments, trimmings and other articles not specially provided for in this Act, composed wholly or in part of beads or spangles made of glass or paste, gelatine, metal, or other material, but not composed in part of wool, sixty per centum ad valorem.
Página 6158 - Labels and flaps, printed in less than eight colors (bronze printing to be counted as two colors), but not printed in whole or in part in metal leaf...
Página 6172 - Lithographers' International Protective and Beneficial Association of the United States and Canada.
Página 6707 - ... per centum ad valorem; when dressed, colored, or otherwise advanced or manufactured in any manner, including quilts of down and other manufactures of down...
Página 6705 - Provided, That no wearing apparel or other article or textile fabric, when embroidered by hand or machinery, shall pay duty at a less rate than that imposed in any schedule of this Act upon any embroideries of the materials of which such embroidery is composed.