Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Seventy-sixth Congress, First[-third] Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 - Agriculture |
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... cent on every pound of refined sugar produced . Subtracting the tax , the retail price of sugar during the period mentioned ranged between 4.565 cents and 4.665 cents a pound . This is substantially less than the all - SUGAR LEGISLATION 9.
... cent on every pound of refined sugar produced . Subtracting the tax , the retail price of sugar during the period mentioned ranged between 4.565 cents and 4.665 cents a pound . This is substantially less than the all - SUGAR LEGISLATION 9.
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... refined . As of March 20 , 1940 , the net cash price of refined cane sugar in the New York market was $ 4.41 per hundred pounds , including the processing tax . ( It is to be noted that beet sugar , constituting approximately a quarter ...
... refined . As of March 20 , 1940 , the net cash price of refined cane sugar in the New York market was $ 4.41 per hundred pounds , including the processing tax . ( It is to be noted that beet sugar , constituting approximately a quarter ...
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... refined by the seaboard refiners . I wish to point out the correct appraisal of the facts . Refining in the United States of a ton of raw sugar requires payment to refinery labor in the United States of $ 3.95 while production of a ton ...
... refined by the seaboard refiners . I wish to point out the correct appraisal of the facts . Refining in the United States of a ton of raw sugar requires payment to refinery labor in the United States of $ 3.95 while production of a ton ...
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... refined for beet sugar than for cane . The transfer of 200,000 tons , raw value , from Cuba to continental beet will save consumers from $ 374,000 to $ 748,000 annually . The CHAIRMAN . Any questions ? Mr. ANDRESEN . I would like to ask ...
... refined for beet sugar than for cane . The transfer of 200,000 tons , raw value , from Cuba to continental beet will save consumers from $ 374,000 to $ 748,000 annually . The CHAIRMAN . Any questions ? Mr. ANDRESEN . I would like to ask ...
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... refined sugar . In order to save repetition , I would like to set forth a few facts which have a bearing on all four points . HAWAII IS ENTITLED TO EQUAL TREATMENT Hawaii is an integral part of the United States , entitled as a matter ...
... refined sugar . In order to save repetition , I would like to set forth a few facts which have a bearing on all four points . HAWAII IS ENTITLED TO EQUAL TREATMENT Hawaii is an integral part of the United States , entitled as a matter ...
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