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... Production , N. Y. Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin , June 16 , 1904 ; The Advance in Meat , and Why ? Springfield , Mass . , Republican , June 20 , 1904 ; The Higher Cost of Living , The Railway Clerk ( magazine ) , July ...
... Production , N. Y. Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin , June 16 , 1904 ; The Advance in Meat , and Why ? Springfield , Mass . , Republican , June 20 , 1904 ; The Higher Cost of Living , The Railway Clerk ( magazine ) , July ...
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... production as the actual increase in cash outlay . This rise in productive cost is met by advanced prices all along the line , so that by the time an article reaches the consumer its price is just so much higher as the increased cost of ...
... production as the actual increase in cash outlay . This rise in productive cost is met by advanced prices all along the line , so that by the time an article reaches the consumer its price is just so much higher as the increased cost of ...
Page 86
... production by organized labor . 2nd , the operation of over - capitalized combinations that control the production , trans- portation , and sale of many of the great staple products of the country and also the high protective tariff on ...
... production by organized labor . 2nd , the operation of over - capitalized combinations that control the production , trans- portation , and sale of many of the great staple products of the country and also the high protective tariff on ...
Page 88
... produce , but during the past year we have produced more than we consume , and the prices of most commodities are ... production , which has been great during the past few years . The increased cost of pro- duction is due chiefly to ...
... produce , but during the past year we have produced more than we consume , and the prices of most commodities are ... production , which has been great during the past few years . The increased cost of pro- duction is due chiefly to ...
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... production . The latter factor is likely to continue prices on a high basis until conditions change . We deal chiefly in cotton goods . The special advances in these have been due to the failure of the crops of raw material in 1902 and ...
... production . The latter factor is likely to continue prices on a high basis until conditions change . We deal chiefly in cotton goods . The special advances in these have been due to the failure of the crops of raw material in 1902 and ...
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Page 284 - No person shall be excused from attending and testifying or from producing documentary evidence before the commission or in obedience to the subpoena of the commission on the ground or for the reason that the testimony or evidence, documentary or otherwise, required of him may tend to criminate him or subject him to a penalty or forfeiture.
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Page 280 - Said decision shall, for six months, be binding upon the parties who join in said application, or until the expiration of sixty days after either party has given notice in writing to the other party and to the board of his intention not to be bound thereby.
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Page 283 - SECTION 1 . The insignia, ribbons, badges, rosettes, buttons and emblems of any society, association or labor union may be registered in the office of the secretary of the Commonwealth in the manner and subject to the provisions, so far as they are applicable, set forth in section seven of chapter seventy-two of the Revised Laws in regard to labels; and the secretary is hereby authorized to make regulations and prescribe forms for such registration.