United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 9347U.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... subsidy of about 7s . per ton on exported coal . Polish coal was being sold early in November , 1929 , f . o . b . , Danzig at 11s . 3d . per ton . Had normal rail and demur- rage charges , etc. , been made on this coal , it is claimed ...
... subsidy of about 7s . per ton on exported coal . Polish coal was being sold early in November , 1929 , f . o . b . , Danzig at 11s . 3d . per ton . Had normal rail and demur- rage charges , etc. , been made on this coal , it is claimed ...
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... may be the subject of action by the State . " The mining association possesses no power to deal with coal prices or the distribution of orders . GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY The crisis in the coal industry in Great STABILIZATION OF COAL INDUSTRY 19.
... may be the subject of action by the State . " The mining association possesses no power to deal with coal prices or the distribution of orders . GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY The crisis in the coal industry in Great STABILIZATION OF COAL INDUSTRY 19.
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GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY The crisis in the coal industry in Great Britain has dominated the world situation ever since the granting of the nine months ' subsidy in August , 1925. During the period in which the subsidy was in operation , the ...
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY The crisis in the coal industry in Great Britain has dominated the world situation ever since the granting of the nine months ' subsidy in August , 1925. During the period in which the subsidy was in operation , the ...
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... Subsidized by coal owners , exports in Midland areas resulted in 1,500,000 tons increased exports from Humber ports in 1928 , and 1929 2,500,000 tons more than 1928 . The following is an outline of the provisions of the bill now before ...
... Subsidized by coal owners , exports in Midland areas resulted in 1,500,000 tons increased exports from Humber ports in 1928 , and 1929 2,500,000 tons more than 1928 . The following is an outline of the provisions of the bill now before ...
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... subsidies . Henry Veeder , the custodian , often made single assessments as high as $ 50,000 , it was alleged . There were two separate pools , " The packers pool , " limited in membership to the Big Five , and " The oleo pool " with a ...
... subsidies . Henry Veeder , the custodian , often made single assessments as high as $ 50,000 , it was alleged . There were two separate pools , " The packers pool , " limited in membership to the Big Five , and " The oleo pool " with a ...
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17 calendar day Alice amendment American amount Anna Annie approved Budget Bureau carrier cents per mile certified claims Charles classified as class coal commission compensation Congress contractor corporation cost court cubic feet deceased decree District of Columbia Elizabeth Emma estimate of appropriation expenses FEBRUARY 17 FEBRUARY 17 calendar Federal Federal Trade Commission feet of space fiscal year 1931 Florida George George W Government Helen Hendry County HERBERT HOOVER Immokalee Indians industry John kilowatt-hour lamp per annum Louise mail contract mail service Managua Margaret Mary ment Muscle Shoals National Nicaragua Night mail operation packers passenger payment made therefor Postmaster pounds of air prescribed President production route certificate Seminole ships subsidy survivor Swift & Co Tamiami Trail terms and conditions thereof tion Total transmit herewith transportation Trustee United vessels vocational wages Washington William William H
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