Bulletin of the Pan American Union, Volume 49U.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 |
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... given to industry by the business press was discussed by A. C. Pearson , of New York , president of the Associated Business Papers . He declared that the present Webb - Pomerene bill " which promises so much for foreign trade in the ...
... given to industry by the business press was discussed by A. C. Pearson , of New York , president of the Associated Business Papers . He declared that the present Webb - Pomerene bill " which promises so much for foreign trade in the ...
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... given by the governing board in honor of those in attendance at the conference , in the Hall of the Americas , and the Aztec Garden of the Pan Ameri- can Union . VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES T .. HE recent visit SECOND PAN AMERICAN ...
... given by the governing board in honor of those in attendance at the conference , in the Hall of the Americas , and the Aztec Garden of the Pan Ameri- can Union . VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES T .. HE recent visit SECOND PAN AMERICAN ...
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... given at the Annex of the Pan American Union by Senhor Alberto de Ipanema Moreira , the Chargé d'Affaires of the Brazilian Embassy at Washington . The group picture shows Dr. Pessoa ( the gentleman holding a flower in his hand ) and ...
... given at the Annex of the Pan American Union by Senhor Alberto de Ipanema Moreira , the Chargé d'Affaires of the Brazilian Embassy at Washington . The group picture shows Dr. Pessoa ( the gentleman holding a flower in his hand ) and ...
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... given by Secretary of Commerce Redfield at one of the leading hotels of the city . In the evening acting Secretary of State Polk and Mrs. Polk gave a dinner in honor of Dr. Pessoa and Senhora Pessoa ; Senhorita Pessoa , Senhor Pessoa de ...
... given by Secretary of Commerce Redfield at one of the leading hotels of the city . In the evening acting Secretary of State Polk and Mrs. Polk gave a dinner in honor of Dr. Pessoa and Senhora Pessoa ; Senhorita Pessoa , Senhor Pessoa de ...
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... accustomed to the ad valorem form of tariff , such as that of the United States for the most part is , wherein an article is dutiable at a given percentage of its value . Nothing appears more 38 THE PAN AMERICAN UNION .
... accustomed to the ad valorem form of tariff , such as that of the United States for the most part is , wherein an article is dutiable at a given percentage of its value . Nothing appears more 38 THE PAN AMERICAN UNION .
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According agricultural amounted Argentina August Banco bank battle of Boyaca Bogota Bolivar Bolivia bolivianos Boyaca Brazil Brazilian Buenos Aires building Bureau capital Caracas cent Chile Chilean coffee Colombia commercial Congress construction consul contos corn Cuba cultivation Department director district Ecuador established exports foreign France fruit gold pesos Government grade grain Guatemala Habana HAITI henequen Honduras imports Imprenta increase industry José July June kilometers kilos land Latin American Lima manufacture ment meters Mexican Mexico milreis mining minister Montevideo months municipal Nicaragua Office of Legation Pan American Union Panama Paraguay Paulo Peru pesos plant port present President presidential decree railroad Railway Red Cross Rio de Janeiro River Salvador Santiago Santo São Paulo Secretary Señor Don Señor Dr September ships Spanish sucres sugar tariff tion tobacco tons trade tree United Uruguay Venezuela Washington wheat York
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Page 39 - ... the actual market value or wholesale price of such merchandise at the time of exportation to the United States, in the principal markets of the country from which the same has been imported...
Page 253 - WHEN navies are forgotten And fleets are useless things, When the dove shall warm her bosom Beneath the eagle's wings,— When memory of battles At last is strange and old, When nations have one banner And creeds have found one fold, — When the Hand that sprinkles midnight With its powdered...
Page 99 - ... within the jurisdiction of the other high contracting party on obtaining from the latter, upon payment of a single fee, a license which shall be valid throughout its entire territorial jurisdiction. "In case either of the high contracting parties shall be engaged in war, it reserves to itself the right to prevent from operating within its jurisdiction under the provisions of this treaty, or otherwise, enemy nationals or other aliens whose presence it may consider prejudicial to public order and...
Page 406 - ... is otherwise of distinctly low quality, or contains small, inseparable stones or cinders. (1) The wheat in grade No. 1 shall be bright.
Page 406 - ... stones and/or cinders; or which is musty, or sour, or heating, or hot; or which has any commercially objectionable foreign odor except of smut or...
Page 99 - Peddlers and other salesmen who vend directly to the consumer, even though they have not an established place of business in the country in which they operate, shall not be considered as commercial travelers, but shall be subject to the license fees levied on business of the kind which they carry on.
Page 666 - All wear silk, and of the most fine and costly quality. The gala dresses and clothes of the women are so many and so excessive, that in no other kingdom of the world are found such...
Page 166 - The common Boat-Bill is about the size of a domestic hen. In the male, the forehead and upper parts of the neck and breast are dirty white; the back and lower part of the belly rusty-reddish ; the bill is black, and the legs and feet are brown. From the head depends a long crest of black feathers, falling backwards. The female has the top of the head black, without the elongated crest ; the back and the belly rusty-reddish ; the wings...
Page 560 - It was an all-divine concept to them and not a "me und Gott" working agreement presided over by men masquerading as angels and seraphs. From the great terraced pyramid at Chichen Itza, marked by nine undulations in the bodies of the four great serpents stretching from its top to its base, representing the nine divisions of the Maya calendar, down to the richly intricate mouldings in many dark vaulted interiors the rattles, fangs and teeth of snakes have been conventionalized and used, as I have said...
Page 404 - No. 6, inclusive, or which has any commercially objectionable foreign odor, or is heating, hot, infested with live weevils or other insects injurious to stored grain, or is otherwise of distinctly low quality.