United States Congressional Serial Set, Tema 6493U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... figures . Mr. SIMON . Yes . We wish to state that the salicylic acid which has been imported , and on which this figure has been calculated , has not been commercial salicylic acid ; it has been crude salicylic acid , a product from ...
... figures . Mr. SIMON . Yes . We wish to state that the salicylic acid which has been imported , and on which this figure has been calculated , has not been commercial salicylic acid ; it has been crude salicylic acid , a product from ...
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... figures , it equals 13 per cent ad valorem . Mr. SIMON . If you want to be just , I think you must base your figures on the facts . Mr. HARRISON . You said that the foreign salicylic acid sells for 26 cents per pound . Mr. SIMON . It ...
... figures , it equals 13 per cent ad valorem . Mr. SIMON . If you want to be just , I think you must base your figures on the facts . Mr. HARRISON . You said that the foreign salicylic acid sells for 26 cents per pound . Mr. SIMON . It ...
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... figures . Salicylic acid is manufactured on a large scale in the United States since about 1893 to 1895. Prior to that time practically all salicylic acid consumed here was supplied by the German manufacturers , who were then , the same ...
... figures . Salicylic acid is manufactured on a large scale in the United States since about 1893 to 1895. Prior to that time practically all salicylic acid consumed here was supplied by the German manufacturers , who were then , the same ...
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... figure does , however , not include the higher cost of raw materials , some of which are subject to duty and cost considerably more here than in Germany . It is somewhat difficult to figure out exactly what the difference on raw ma ...
... figure does , however , not include the higher cost of raw materials , some of which are subject to duty and cost considerably more here than in Germany . It is somewhat difficult to figure out exactly what the difference on raw ma ...
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... figures mani- festly embody an error ; comparison with present values shows that 5 cents per pound figures less than 20 per cent . PARAGRAPH 1 - ACIDS . Paragraph 593 : Iodine , SCHEDULE A. 29.
... figures mani- festly embody an error ; comparison with present values shows that 5 cents per pound figures less than 20 per cent . PARAGRAPH 1 - ACIDS . Paragraph 593 : Iodine , SCHEDULE A. 29.
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20 per cent alizarin alumina American manufacturer amount asphalt average bauxite bill bone char borax brief castor oil cent ad valorem cent duty cents a pound cents per gallon cents per pound centum CHAIRMAN chemical china clay coal-tar colors competition consumer cost D. C. DEAR SIR domestic dutiable earthenware Epsom salts export extract fact factory facture finished product fluorspar free list gallic acid gelatin Germany glue HARRISON HILL House of Representatives imported increase industry January JONES KITCHIN labor LONGWORTH magnesite manu Means Committee mica olive oil oxalic acid PARAGRAPH 1-ACIDS PARAGRAPHS 92-94-POTTERY PAYNE PITCAIRN Portland Cement potash pottery present duty present rate present tariff profit proposed protection pumice quantity rate of duty raw material reduction refined revenue salicylic acid Schedule SCHOELLKOPF selling soap soda sponges statement tariff act tartar tartaric acid tons UNDERWOOD United wages ware Washington York
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Página 689 - Minerals, crude, or not advanced in value or condition by refining or grinding, or by other process of manufacture, not specially provided for in this section.
Página 133 - Chairman, Ways and Means Committee, House of Representatives, Washington, DC, DEAR SIR...
Página 691 - Earthy or mineral substances wholly or partly manufactured and articles, wares, and materials (crude or advanced in condition), composed wholly or in chief value of earthy or mineral substances, not specially provided for, whether susceptible of decoration or not, if not decorated in any manner, 30 per centum ad valorem; if decorated, 40 per centum ad valorem.
Página 299 - An Act to prohibit the importation and use of opium for other than medicinal purposes," approved February ninth, nineteen hundred and nine.
Página 684 - 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, thirty-five per centum ad valorem...
Página 547 - ... built-up mica, and all manufactures of mica or of which mica is the component material of chief value, 40 per centum ad valorem; ground mica, 20 per centum ad valorem.
Página 746 - Glass bottles, decanters, and all articles of every description composed wholly or in chief value of glass, ornamented or decorated in any manner...
Página 9 - ... five cents per pound; all other acids not specially provided for in this section, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 2.
Página 330 - All paints, colors, pigments, lakes, crayons, smalts and frostings, whether crude or dry or mixed, or ground with water or oil or •with solutions other than oil, not otherwise specially provided for in this Act, thirty per centum ad valorem ; all paints, colors and pigments, commonly known as artists' paints or colors, whether in tubes, pans, cakes or other forms, thirty per centum ad valorem.
Página 382 - American industry is not free, as once it was free; American enterprise is not free; the man with only a little capital is finding it harder to get into the field, more and more impossible to compete with the big fellow. Why? Because the laws of this country do not prevent the strong from crushing the weak.