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Página 3532
... Practically nothing . Mr. CRUMPACKER . So practically all of the material is imported ? Mr. CLEAVELAND . Yes , sir . Mr. CRUMPACKER . Is there any duty on the raw material ? Mr. CLEAVELAND . There is not . STATEMENT OF MR . CHARLES L ...
... Practically nothing . Mr. CRUMPACKER . So practically all of the material is imported ? Mr. CLEAVELAND . Yes , sir . Mr. CRUMPACKER . Is there any duty on the raw material ? Mr. CLEAVELAND . There is not . STATEMENT OF MR . CHARLES L ...
Página 3554
... practically none , and it is an abso- lutely new industry ? Mr. GARLOW . Yes , sir ; it is . Mr. HILL . We imported last year , which must represent the entire consumption of the United States , 8,000 tons . Mr. GARLOW . Yes , sir . Mr ...
... practically none , and it is an abso- lutely new industry ? Mr. GARLOW . Yes , sir ; it is . Mr. HILL . We imported last year , which must represent the entire consumption of the United States , 8,000 tons . Mr. GARLOW . Yes , sir . Mr ...
Página 3575
... practically three appeals , and as to the rate of duty or classification , foreign merchan- dise , through its owner or representative , may reach the Supreme Court of the United States . I appear before you especially to call your ...
... practically three appeals , and as to the rate of duty or classification , foreign merchan- dise , through its owner or representative , may reach the Supreme Court of the United States . I appear before you especially to call your ...
Página 3589
... practically worthless ? Mr. WAKEMAN . They seem to be . I wish you would call some officer in the law division of the collector's office as to that . Mr. CLARK . Do you favor ad valorem duties ? Mr. WAKEMAN . I favor specific and ad ...
... practically worthless ? Mr. WAKEMAN . They seem to be . I wish you would call some officer in the law division of the collector's office as to that . Mr. CLARK . Do you favor ad valorem duties ? Mr. WAKEMAN . I favor specific and ad ...
Página 3594
... practically the recession of trade began in 1907 - for it began before the financial panic began—— Mr. WAKEMAN . Well , I think the effect of these agreements pro- longed the panic very greatly . I will illustrate that in one little ...
... practically the recession of trade began in 1907 - for it began before the financial panic began—— Mr. WAKEMAN . Well , I think the effect of these agreements pro- longed the panic very greatly . I will illustrate that in one little ...
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Página 4334 - 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 3603 - That is all I have to say unless there are some questions. The CHAIRMAN.
Página 3981 - ... the actual market value or wholesale price of such merchandise as bought and sold In usual wholesale quantities, at the time of exportation to the United States...
Página 3600 - The provisions of this section shall apply to materials imported and used in the construction and equipment of vessels built for foreign account and ownership, or for the Government of any foreign country, notwithstanding that such vessels may not within the strict meaning of the term be articles exported.
Página 4070 - ... cents per pound : Provided, That unpolished cylinder, crown, and common window glass, imported in boxes, shall contain fifty square feet, as nearly as sizes will permit, and the duty shall be computed thereon according to the actual weight of glass.
Página 4203 - Lodge 66 under the auspices of a committee of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers of North America ; that respondent employed a "labor spy...
Página 4188 - Act as chargeable with duty, shall pay the same rate of duty which is levied on the enumerated article which it most resembles in any of the particulars before mentioned; and if any nonenumerated article equally resembles two or more enumerated articles on which different rates of duty are chargeable, there shall be levied on such nonenumerated article the same rate of duty as is chargeable on the article which it resembles paying the highest rate of duty...
Página 3880 - Sulphur, lac or precipitated, and sulphur or brimstone, crude, in bulk, sulphur ore as pyrites, or sulphuret of iron in its natural state, containing in excess of twenty-five per centum of sulphur, and sulphur not otherwise provided for.
Página 4281 - Earthy or mineral substances wholly or partially manufactured and articles and wares composed wholly or in chief value of earthy or mineral substances, not specially provided for in this section, whether susceptible of decoration or not, if not decorated in any manner, 20 per centum ad valorem; if decorated, 25 per centum ad valorem; unmanufactured carbon, not specially provided for...
Página 3577 - That the collector shall designate on the invoice at least one package of every invoice, and one package at least of every ten packages of goods, wares, or merchandise, and a greater number, should he or either of the appraisers deem it necessary, imported into such port, to be opened, examined, and appraised, and shall order the package or packages so designated to the public stores for examination...