Miscellaneous Series, Issues 82-87U.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 |
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Page 94
... Rate per English mile . Per ton Per picul First class . Second class . Third class . Fourth class . Dangerous goods ... rates are calculated to the nearest 5 cents . Packages containing two or more classes of goods are charged on the ...
... Rate per English mile . Per ton Per picul First class . Second class . Third class . Fourth class . Dangerous goods ... rates are calculated to the nearest 5 cents . Packages containing two or more classes of goods are charged on the ...
Page 99
... rates , merchandise is divided into five classes and the line into four sections . The various classes of goods pay , according to the section , from 4 cents to 26 cents Mex . per ton per kilometer ( 0.62137 mile ) . The highest charges ...
... rates , merchandise is divided into five classes and the line into four sections . The various classes of goods pay , according to the section , from 4 cents to 26 cents Mex . per ton per kilometer ( 0.62137 mile ) . The highest charges ...
Page 103
... rate is 35 cents Mex . per pound or fraction thereof . In addition , parcels posted at non- steam - served offices in China pay additional domestic rates and , similarly , domestic postage will be collected from the addressees of ...
... rate is 35 cents Mex . per pound or fraction thereof . In addition , parcels posted at non- steam - served offices in China pay additional domestic rates and , similarly , domestic postage will be collected from the addressees of ...
Page 104
British post office is 35 cents Mex . per pound . The sample post rate through the British post office is 2 cents Mex . per 2 ounces ; limit of weight 12 ounces . All post offices charge double rates for underpaid postage . The Chinese ...
British post office is 35 cents Mex . per pound . The sample post rate through the British post office is 2 cents Mex . per 2 ounces ; limit of weight 12 ounces . All post offices charge double rates for underpaid postage . The Chinese ...
Page 105
... rate to subscribers is $ 6 local cur- rency per month . In December , 1912 , a contract was entered into with the ... rates of these newspapers per 100 Chinese characters are as follows : One week . One month .. Six months .. One year ...
... rate to subscribers is $ 6 local cur- rency per month . In December , 1912 , a contract was entered into with the ... rates of these newspapers per 100 Chinese characters are as follows : One week . One month .. Six months .. One year ...
Common terms and phrases
acid ALLIED PRODUCTS IMPORTED American Amoy Antung Articles Austria-Hungary banks bean Belgium bill of lading British Canton cement cent of quantity Changsha charge Chefoo CHEMICALS AND ALLIED China chloride coal commercial consular district consulate cotton crops currency Customs Dairen Dollars Electric ENDED JUNE 30 England EXCESS OF $100 Export Corporation export trade facilities factory feet firms flour Foochow foreign France freight Germany gold Government Hankow Harbin Honan Hongkong Hunan Hupeh IMPORTED IN EXCESS industry iron Italy Japan Japanese Kwangsi Kwangtung Leased Territory machinery manufactures merchants mills mineral mining Mission missionary Mukden native Netherlands North Peking plant population pounds principal Province quantity by countries rates River roads Russian schools Shanghai Shantung shipment shipper silk sodium South Manchuria Railway square miles steamers steamship sulphate Swatow Switzerland Szechwan taels Tientsin tons treaty ports Tsingtau United Value vessels Yangtze Yunnan
Popular passages
Page 67 - Any carrier or party liable on account of loss of or damage to any of said property shall have the full benefit of any insurance that may have been effected upon or on account of said property, so far as this shall not avoid the policies or contracts of insurance: Provided, That the carrier reimburse the claimant for the premium paid thereon.
Page 110 - God, for this present voyage, or whosoever else shall go for master in the said ship, or by whatsoever other name or names the said ship, or the master thereof, is or shall be named or called...
Page 103 - America shall exercise due diligence to make the said vessel in all respects seaworthy and properly manned, equipped, and supplied, neither the vessel, her owner or owners, agent or charterers, shall become or be held responsible for damage or loss resulting from faults or errors in navigation or in the management of said vessel...
Page 90 - Before a clearance shall be granted for any vessel bound to a foreign port, the owners, shippers, or consignors of the cargo of such vessel shall deliver to the collector manifests of the cargo, or the parts thereof shipped by them respectively, and shall verify the same by oath.
Page 103 - Carrier is not responsible, by statute, contract or otherwise, the goods, shippers, consignees or. owners of the goods shall contribute with the Carrier in General Average to the payment of any sacrifices, losses or expenses of a General Average nature that may be made or incurred and shall pay salvage and special charges incurred in respect of the goods.
Page 66 - ... to its usual place of delivery at said destination, if on its road, otherwise to deliver to another carrier on the route to said destination. It is mutually agreed, HS to each carrier of all or any of said property over all or any portion of said route to destination, and as to each party at any time interested in all or any of said property...
Page 66 - Received, subject to the classifications and tariffs in effect on the date of issue of this original bill of lading, at , 191 — , from , the property described below, in apparent good order, except as noted (contents and condition of contents of packages unknown...
Page 133 - Board; (c) To purchase from member banks and to sell, with or without its Indorsement, bills of exchange arising out of commercial transactions, as hereinbefore denned...
Page 110 - Ship, etc., or any part thereof; and in case of any Loss or Misfortune, it shall be lawful to the Assured, their Factors, Servants and Assigns, to sue, labor, and travel...
Page 133 - Board, to open and maintain accounts in foreign countries, appoint correspondents, and establish agencies in such countries wheresoever it may deem best for the purpose of purchasing, selling and collecting bills of exchange, and to buy and sell, with or without its indorsement through such correspondents or agencies, bills of exchange (or acceptances) arising out of actual commercial transactions...