United States Congressional Serial SetU.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 |
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Halaman 3540
... competition with the raisers , and absolutely free and open competition with the buyers ? Mr. CORRY . Yes , sir ; and I will go a step further . In the cigar- leaf production , owing to the extreme care that one farmer would take , the ...
... competition with the raisers , and absolutely free and open competition with the buyers ? Mr. CORRY . Yes , sir ; and I will go a step further . In the cigar- leaf production , owing to the extreme care that one farmer would take , the ...
Halaman 3543
... competition come from ? Mr. GRAVES . It comes from Sumatra . Mr. UNDERWOOD . I understood you to say you did not raise a wrapper tobacco . Mr. GRAVES . Yes , sir ; we do raise a wrapper tobacco , but Sumatra wrapper is what has ...
... competition come from ? Mr. GRAVES . It comes from Sumatra . Mr. UNDERWOOD . I understood you to say you did not raise a wrapper tobacco . Mr. GRAVES . Yes , sir ; we do raise a wrapper tobacco , but Sumatra wrapper is what has ...
Halaman 3544
Mr. GRIGGS . You grow wrapper in competition with the Sumatra leaf ? Mr. GRAVES . Yes ; we grow wrapper leaf in competition with the Sumatra leaf . Mr. GRIGGS . And you do not know what it costs to grow it ? Mr. GRAVES . Oh , yes . Mr ...
Mr. GRIGGS . You grow wrapper in competition with the Sumatra leaf ? Mr. GRAVES . Yes ; we grow wrapper leaf in competition with the Sumatra leaf . Mr. GRIGGS . And you do not know what it costs to grow it ? Mr. GRAVES . Oh , yes . Mr ...
Halaman 3558
... compete with the foreigner . If you open up free trade with the Philippines and throw the American in competition with them , or with the Dutchman , or with any other man of that kind , then , I say , throw the door open and let it all ...
... compete with the foreigner . If you open up free trade with the Philippines and throw the American in competition with them , or with the Dutchman , or with any other man of that kind , then , I say , throw the door open and let it all ...
Halaman 3588
... compete with the tobacco grown on the cheap lands by the cheap labor of the Philippines ? In 1907 the average price of our crop did not average more than 8 cents per pound , and was unprofitable . Cheap competition may send it lower ...
... compete with the tobacco grown on the cheap lands by the cheap labor of the Philippines ? In 1907 the average price of our crop did not average more than 8 cents per pound , and was unprofitable . Cheap competition may send it lower ...
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35 cents acre ad valorem alcohol amount average barley barrel BOUTELL bushel California wine casein cent ad valorem cents a pound cents per gallon cents per pound CHAIRMAN cigars CLARK coffee Company competition consumer consumption corn cornstarch cost crop CRUMPACKER Cuba currants D. C. DEAR SIR dextrin Dingley tariff domestic dried EASTMAN eggs export fact farmer Florida FORDNEY foreign free list freight rate fruit Government grapes GRIGGS growers imported increase industry Italian Italian wines labor lactarene LARRINAGA lemons manufacturers November November 18 olives oranges packages paragraph peanuts pineapples potato starch present duty present tariff profit protection raise raisins rate of duty reason reduced respectfully revenue rice salt seed sell SERENO E shelled ship sold statement Sumatra tapioca flour tion to-day tobacco trade UNDERWOOD United WALDEN walnuts Washington wrapper York City Zante currants
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