Reports from the Consuls of the United States (varies Slightly), Volumen29,Temas101-104

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1889
 

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Jeho mines
53
Report of French exhibition for decorticating and cleaning ramie 6566
65
Preemption of public lands at Guatemala 6667
66
Hamburgs annexation to the German Customs Union 7180
71
Exports from Manchester to the United States___
80
NETHERLANDS
82
Decree augmenting duties on cereals in Portugal
86
Price of flour in Havana
87
Cotton cultivation in Egypt in 1888 8892
88
Manufactures in India 9496
94
Trade in Chinese crude and prepared opium
97
Colombiaits past present and future ____ 98112
98
Opening to navigation of River Karun Persia
113
Petition for the Tungchow extension railway 133137
133
The ramie plant 137
137
Bill relating to labor of youths and women in the Netherlands 138141
138
Coasting trade of China 141
141
Cider 142
142
Blockade in Zanzibar
145
Completion of Hereford Railway
149
German agriculture 150152
150
Mining industry of Honduras 156159
156
Opening of the Manila and Malabon Railroad 159
159
The silk trade of Canton in 1887 186188
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Customs duties of Brazil
188
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Agriculture and protective measures in France 193197
193
Rice culture in Central China 200206
200
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
211
American citizens in China___
214
Tobago
215
Municipal exposition Rio Grande do Sul 221224
221
Rice and sugar in Persia 225233
225
Congress of the Central American States 234238
234
Imports into Germany from the United States should be from all countries
238
Navigation commerce and industries of the Argentine Republic 241296
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94
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188
265
45
279
143
280
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26
290
Orange and lemon culture in Sicily 296304
296
Shipbuilding in Great Britain in 1888 305320
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455
310
Rice and sugar in the Straits Settlements 321341
321
87
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Present condition of the commerce of Cantonits future 381384
381
Labor convention in Switzerland 572
384
Passport regulations of Turkey
385
General state of the china trade at Limoges 386389
386
Sisal hemp in the Bahamas 389392
389
Condition of woolen trade in France 392
392
Condition of trade in Acapulco 396398
396
Glove industry of Prague 398400
398
Russian petroleum in Netherlands India
400
Census of Honduras 412415
412
Wine harvest of France for 1888 415
415
Famine in China 422427
422
Mortarmachines in Germany 428431
428
Manufacture of zinc in Belgium 441447
441
Government schools in TienTsin 447448
447
Wool and woolen industries of England 449452
449
Commercial treaty between Mexico and the United Kingdom 452456
452
Telegraph communication with Cadiz 456457
456
United Kingdom 483540
483
159
500
Hamburgs annexation to German Customs Union
502
81
506
Manufacture of raw sugar from beet roots
512
Taxation in China 540542
540
Food prices and wages in Stockholm 542
542
AUSTRALASIA
556
Hemp and lard in Spain
571
The worlds product of wine
572
CONTINENT OF EUROPE
576
American manufactures in Holland 577580
577
American vessels in Venezuelan waters 580
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Opportunities for American trade in Malta 583588
583
Tea adulteration for the American market 589
589
New steam service in the West Indies 591594
591
Protective tariffs in France 596601
596
Distilled perfumes and essential oils 602605
602
Passport regulations of Turkey 385
607
Paraguay 615657
615
Building up Austrian trade in South America 658660
658
Manufacturing industries of Holland 664672
664
Sugar industry and trade of the Netherlands 673675
673
Bounty to exporters of fresh meat 675680
675
Argentine grain shipments 683
683
Belgian merchant marine 686688
686
Raw silk production of Syria 689691
689
Cattle and horses in Honduras 708711
708
Nuevo Laredo consular district 751753
751
Maracaibo and agencies thereunder 758762
758
Qualifications of a voter in Japan
769
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