Reports from the Consuls of the United States, Temas101-104

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1889
 

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Fishing privileges off Greepland 5152
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Jeho mines
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Report of French exhibition for decorticating and cleaning ramie 6566
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Preemption of public lands at Guatemala 6667
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Pioneer Railway of
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Hamburgs annexation to the German Customs Union 7180
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Exports from Manchester to the United States____
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Decree augmenting duties on cereals in Portugal__
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Price of flour in Havana
87
Cotton cultivation in Egypt in 1888 8892
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Manufactures in India 9496
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Trade in Chinese crude and prepared opium
97
Colombiaits past present and future 98112
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Opening to navigation of River Karun Persia
113
Petition for the Tungchow extension railway 133137
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The ramie plant 137
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Bill relating to labor of youths and women in the Netherlands 138141
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Coasting trade of China 141
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Cider 142
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Blockade in Zanzibar
145
Completion of Hereford Railway
149
German agriculture 150152
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Mining industry of Honduras 156159
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Opening of the Manila and Malabon Railroad 159
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The silk trade of Canton in 1887 186188
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Customs duties of Brazil __
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Agriculture and protective measures in France 193197
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Rice culture in Central China__ 200206
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Phosphate mines at Redonda 206208
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Raw materials admitted free of duty into AustriaHungary 209211
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Export of grain from Canada
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American citizens in China____
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Tobago
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Municipal exposition Rio Grande do Sul 221224
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Rice and sugar in Persia 225233
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Congress of the Central American States 234238
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Imports into Germany from the United States should be from all countries
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Navigation commerce and industries of the Argentine Republic 241296
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Orange and lemon culture in Sicily 296304
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Shipbuilding in Great Britain in 1888 305320
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Rice and sugar in the Straits Settlements 321341
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Abolition of export duties from Trinidad B W I
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Foreign commerce of France 360378
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Exports from Switzerland to the United States
378
Jute bagging in India 379
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Present condition of the commerce of Cantonits future 381384
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