Monthly Bulletin of the International Bureau of the American Republics, International Union of American Republics, Volume 22The Bureau, 1906 - America |
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... ending June 30 , 1907. The figures of the two estimates are as follows : Estimate of normal revenue .. Appropriations of which the approval is asked ... Estimated excess of revenue over expenditures . ECONOMIC CONDITIONS DURING 1904-5 ...
... ending June 30 , 1907. The figures of the two estimates are as follows : Estimate of normal revenue .. Appropriations of which the approval is asked ... Estimated excess of revenue over expenditures . ECONOMIC CONDITIONS DURING 1904-5 ...
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... ending July 31 , 1905 , there were treated 735,029 tons of ore , yielding an average of 4.32 per cent copper , or a total of 62,839,510 pounds . In the previous year the recovery was 55,014,339 pounds fine copper . Exports to the El ...
... ending July 31 , 1905 , there were treated 735,029 tons of ore , yielding an average of 4.32 per cent copper , or a total of 62,839,510 pounds . In the previous year the recovery was 55,014,339 pounds fine copper . Exports to the El ...
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... ending July 31 , 1905 , was as follows : Copper sales , 77,991,946 pounds .. Selling and shipping expenses . Net proceeds .... Total cost of product and of inventory brought over from last year Gross profit on copper sold Silver sales ...
... ending July 31 , 1905 , was as follows : Copper sales , 77,991,946 pounds .. Selling and shipping expenses . Net proceeds .... Total cost of product and of inventory brought over from last year Gross profit on copper sold Silver sales ...
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... ending November , 1905 , as compared with the same period of the preceding year . It should be explained that the figures from the various custom - houses , showing imports and exports for any one month , are not received at the ...
... ending November , 1905 , as compared with the same period of the preceding year . It should be explained that the figures from the various custom - houses , showing imports and exports for any one month , are not received at the ...
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IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE - Continued . November- Eleven months ending November- Articles and countries . 1904 . 1905 . 1904 . 1905 . Hides and skins ( Cueros y pieles ; Couros e pelles ; Cuirs et peaux ) : Central America Dollars . 53 ...
IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE - Continued . November- Eleven months ending November- Articles and countries . 1904 . 1905 . 1904 . 1905 . Hides and skins ( Cueros y pieles ; Couros e pelles ; Cuirs et peaux ) : Central America Dollars . 53 ...
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Page 9 - Assembly appoints seven of its members who form a body called "the Permanent Commission." This commission, as well as the executive, can call the Assembly to meet in extraordinary sessions. The executive power is exercised by the President of the Republic, who, for the transaction of public business, appoints six Ministers or Secretaries of State, who have charge of the portfolios of Foreign Relations, Government and Justice, the Treasury and Public Credit, War, Public Works, and Public Instruction....
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Page 3 - It should be explained that the figures from the various custom-houses, showing imports and exports for any one month, are not received at the Treasury Department until about the 20th of the following month, and some time is necessarily consumed in compilation and printing, so that the returns for January, for example, arc not published until some time in March.
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Page 7 - UNITED STATES. TRADE WITH LATIN AMERICA. STATEMENT OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. Following is the latest statement, from figures compiled by the Bureau of Statistics, United States Departmentof Commerce and Labor, showing the value of the trade between the United States and LatinAmerican countries.
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