Investigation of Panama Canal Matters: Hearings Before the Committee on Interoceanic Canals of the United States Senate in the Matter of the Senate Resolution Adopted January 9, 1906, Providing for an Investigation of Matters Relating to the Panama Canal, Etc. [Jan. 11, 1906-Feb. 12, 1907], Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1907 |
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Page 2975
... question here , Senator Morgan ? Senator MORGAN . Certainly . The ACTING CHAIRMAN . Is your action final in the matter of the acceptance of bids ? Mr. ANDERSON . Yes , sir . The ACTING CHAIRMAN . Does Mr. Ross have no concern with the ...
... question here , Senator Morgan ? Senator MORGAN . Certainly . The ACTING CHAIRMAN . Is your action final in the matter of the acceptance of bids ? Mr. ANDERSON . Yes , sir . The ACTING CHAIRMAN . Does Mr. Ross have no concern with the ...
Page 2978
... question as above set forth . ) " Can you furnish this committee with a tabulated statement of the purchases you have made , the persons from whom you made them , the prices you paid , the dates of purchase , and the dates of delivery ...
... question as above set forth . ) " Can you furnish this committee with a tabulated statement of the purchases you have made , the persons from whom you made them , the prices you paid , the dates of purchase , and the dates of delivery ...
Page 2980
... question of promptness of delivery entered frequently into your conclusions as to which bid you should accept , without regard to whether it were the higher or the lower bid ? Mr. ANDERSON . Yes , sir . Senator TALIAFERRO . Have your ...
... question of promptness of delivery entered frequently into your conclusions as to which bid you should accept , without regard to whether it were the higher or the lower bid ? Mr. ANDERSON . Yes , sir . Senator TALIAFERRO . Have your ...
Page 3002
... question of convenience and the question of proper inspection enter into the whole matter as thor- oughly as the question of cost . Further than that , as it has been generally considered that our labor can not go down to Panama and ...
... question of convenience and the question of proper inspection enter into the whole matter as thor- oughly as the question of cost . Further than that , as it has been generally considered that our labor can not go down to Panama and ...
Page 3003
... question comes up , first , as to whether there is any duty on materials entering into the Panama Zone . I think it is settled that there is not . Therefore , an American cement or a foreign cement going to the Panama Canal Zone ...
... question comes up , first , as to whether there is any duty on materials entering into the Panama Zone . I think it is settled that there is not . Therefore , an American cement or a foreign cement going to the Panama Canal Zone ...
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