The Congressional Manual: Compiled from the Congressional Record and Other Public DocumentsInternational Survey Company, 1901 - 288 pages |
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Page 31
... cent and of the total imports to Hawaii we contributed 75.97 per cent . In 1896 taxes amounting to $ 706,541 were collected , the tax being $ 6.48 per capita . The revenue was $ 2,383,070 and the ex- penditure $ 2,137,103 for the year ...
... cent and of the total imports to Hawaii we contributed 75.97 per cent . In 1896 taxes amounting to $ 706,541 were collected , the tax being $ 6.48 per capita . The revenue was $ 2,383,070 and the ex- penditure $ 2,137,103 for the year ...
Page 55
... cent . of the island is under cultivation . The land is very fertile and well adapted to the raising of extensive crops of maize , cocoa , tobacco , sugar , coffee and cotton , particu- larly for sugar raising which is the principal ...
... cent . of the island is under cultivation . The land is very fertile and well adapted to the raising of extensive crops of maize , cocoa , tobacco , sugar , coffee and cotton , particu- larly for sugar raising which is the principal ...
Page 80
... cents each way ; but nothing shall be paid for travelling when the witness has been summoned at the place of trial . RULE XXXVIII . PAPERS . I. The clerks of the several committtees of the House shall within three days after the final ...
... cents each way ; but nothing shall be paid for travelling when the witness has been summoned at the place of trial . RULE XXXVIII . PAPERS . I. The clerks of the several committtees of the House shall within three days after the final ...
Page 109
... cent . of the face value of the bonds deposited by such bank to secure the circulation . The new law allows the circulation to be equal to the face value of the bonds . Under the old law the banks paid an annual tax of 1 per cent . on ...
... cent . of the face value of the bonds deposited by such bank to secure the circulation . The new law allows the circulation to be equal to the face value of the bonds . Under the old law the banks paid an annual tax of 1 per cent . on ...
Page 110
... cent to 5 per cent . had to be deposited to secure circulation , making it necessary for the banks to pay a premium of 12 to 20 per cent . for the bonds purchased for the purpose . Under the new law provision is made for the issue of 2 per ...
... cent to 5 per cent . had to be deposited to secure circulation , making it necessary for the banks to pay a premium of 12 to 20 per cent . for the bonds purchased for the purpose . Under the new law provision is made for the issue of 2 per ...
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