Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4930U.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... coming into the United States from the Phil- ippine Islands the rates of duty which are required to be levied , collected , and paid upon like articles imported from foreign countries : Provided , That ali articles wholly the growth and ...
... coming into the United States from the Phil- ippine Islands the rates of duty which are required to be levied , collected , and paid upon like articles imported from foreign countries : Provided , That ali articles wholly the growth and ...
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... coming to the people of this country it would be to the refiners . Please ex- plain how they would be benefited by this bill . Mr. PEABODY . Well , if by reason of a reduction of duty the holders of this sugar could afford to sell a ...
... coming to the people of this country it would be to the refiners . Please ex- plain how they would be benefited by this bill . Mr. PEABODY . Well , if by reason of a reduction of duty the holders of this sugar could afford to sell a ...
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... coming to in 1909 , and we might as well con- sider it now under this bill - they would get in this market $ 75 a ton , as against $ 40 a ton , the price they get now in the world's markets . That would mean on 400,000 tons $ 35 in the ...
... coming to in 1909 , and we might as well con- sider it now under this bill - they would get in this market $ 75 a ton , as against $ 40 a ton , the price they get now in the world's markets . That would mean on 400,000 tons $ 35 in the ...
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... coming into this country from the Philippines to affect the price , how will the consumer be affected one way or the other ? You say that this $ 14,000,000 is taken from the pockets of the consumer annually ? Senator NEWLANDS . Yes ...
... coming into this country from the Philippines to affect the price , how will the consumer be affected one way or the other ? You say that this $ 14,000,000 is taken from the pockets of the consumer annually ? Senator NEWLANDS . Yes ...
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... coming year is about 2,750,000 tons . The result , therefore , is that $ 96,000,000 more is being paid annually for our sugar than would be paid if this duty did not exist . This tax was intended both as a revenue and as a protective ...
... coming year is about 2,750,000 tons . The result , therefore , is that $ 96,000,000 more is being paid annually for our sugar than would be paid if this duty did not exist . This tax was intended both as a revenue and as a protective ...
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Page 2 - That on and after the day when this Act shall go into effect all goods, wares, and merchandise previously imported, for which no entry has been made, and all goods, wares, and merchandise previously entered without payment of duty and under bond for warehousing, transportation, or any other purpose, for which no permit of delivery to the importer or his agent has been issued...
Page 2 - States shall be exempt from the payment of any tax imposed by the internal-revenue laws of the United States...
Page 20 - However, the managers of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China...
Page 2 - ... importer or his agent has been issued, shall be subjected to the duties imposed by this Act and to no other duty, upon the entry or the withdrawal thereof: Provided, That when duties are based upon the weight of merchandise deposited in any public or private bonded warehouse, said duties shall be levied and collected upon the weight of such merchandise at the time of its entry. SEC. 34. That sections one to twenty-four, both inclusive, of an Act entitled "An Act to reduce taxation, to provide...
Page 104 - That in consideration of the exemptions aforesaid all articles, the growth, product, or manufacture of the United States, upon which no drawback of customs duties has been allowed therein, shall be admitted to the Philippine Islands from the United States free of duty...
Page 1 - Islands a tax equal to the internal-revenue tax imposed in the United States upon the like articles, goods, wares, or merchandise of domestic manufacture...
Page 1 - That all articles, the growth, product, or manufacture, as hereinbefore defined, of the Philippine Islands, admitted into the ports of the United States free of duty under the provisions of this...
Page 465 - With the permission of the committee I would like to insert in the record the best information we can gather in a reasonable time in response to Mr.
Page 881 - We condemn the present Administration for not keeping faith with the sugar producers of this country; the Republican party favors such protection as will lead to the production on American soil of all the sugar which the American people use and for which they pay other countries more than $100,000ooo annually.
Page 1 - An Act temporarily to provide revenue for the Philippine Islands, and for other purposes, approved March eighth, nineteen hundred and two.