To Regulate the Textile Industry: Hearings Before the Subsommittee of the Committee on Labor, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, First Sissions, on H. R. 238, Volumes 1-9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - Textile industry |
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Page 164
... important than thread or waste . Yarns for sale are produced prin- cipally for the knit goods and upholstery ... important single factor . Mr. SMITH . What else was there of importance ? Mr. HINRICHS . The advantages derived from tax ...
... important than thread or waste . Yarns for sale are produced prin- cipally for the knit goods and upholstery ... important single factor . Mr. SMITH . What else was there of importance ? Mr. HINRICHS . The advantages derived from tax ...
Page 185
... importance of that part of the cotton - textile industry known as the converting business . The converter of cotton ... important branches of the cotton - textile industry , for the reason that the converter is closely linked with all ...
... importance of that part of the cotton - textile industry known as the converting business . The converter of cotton ... important branches of the cotton - textile industry , for the reason that the converter is closely linked with all ...
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... important proviso to the effect that under certain conditions a manufacturer may meet competition in the general ... importance of the proviso I have mentioned , and why it was left out of this bill I do not know . There is another ...
... important proviso to the effect that under certain conditions a manufacturer may meet competition in the general ... importance of the proviso I have mentioned , and why it was left out of this bill I do not know . There is another ...
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