Tariff Act of 1929: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Seventy-first Congress, First Session, on H. R. 2667, an Act to Provide Revenue, to Regulate Commerce with Foreign Countries, to Encourage the Industries of the United States, to Protect American Labor, and for Other Purposes. Foreign Communications Received Up to July 26, L929 IndexedU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 - 210 страница |
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... Japan . " ( From Mr. Weber's evidence . ) Comments . The figures quoted above with regard to the wages of the workers in England are hopelessly incorrect . The pay of the Redditch workers is regulated by a board which is known as the ...
... Japan . " ( From Mr. Weber's evidence . ) Comments . The figures quoted above with regard to the wages of the workers in England are hopelessly incorrect . The pay of the Redditch workers is regulated by a board which is known as the ...
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... JAPAN DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , July 25 , 1929 . Hon . REED SMOOT , Chairman Finance Committee , United ... JAPAN [ Statistics : From the Reports of the Dpeartment of Commerce of the United States ] Japan ranks the fourth among ...
... JAPAN DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , July 25 , 1929 . Hon . REED SMOOT , Chairman Finance Committee , United ... JAPAN [ Statistics : From the Reports of the Dpeartment of Commerce of the United States ] Japan ranks the fourth among ...
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... Japan are those needed by various American industries on account of their domestic production being insufficient or inconvenient . Of manufactured goods , some are articles of Japanese specialty and can not be feasibly produced in the ...
... Japan are those needed by various American industries on account of their domestic production being insufficient or inconvenient . Of manufactured goods , some are articles of Japanese specialty and can not be feasibly produced in the ...
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... JAPAN Total_ Cotton , raw . Petroleum products : Crude oil .. Gas and fuel oil . Gasoline .. Kerosene . Lubricating ... Japan's trade with the United States by principal commodities ( Japan proper ) Commodity Quantity Value ( thousands ...
... JAPAN Total_ Cotton , raw . Petroleum products : Crude oil .. Gas and fuel oil . Gasoline .. Kerosene . Lubricating ... Japan's trade with the United States by principal commodities ( Japan proper ) Commodity Quantity Value ( thousands ...
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... Japan's trade in merchandise with principal countries ( Japan proper ) General imports ( thousands of dol- General exports ( thousands of lars ) dollars ) Country of ... Japan's trade in merchandise with principal countries (Japan proper...
... Japan's trade in merchandise with principal countries ( Japan proper ) General imports ( thousands of dol- General exports ( thousands of lars ) dollars ) Country of ... Japan's trade in merchandise with principal countries (Japan proper...
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