Reciprocity with Canada: Hearings Before the Committee on Finance of the United States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, on H.R. 4412, an Act to Promote Reciprocal Trade Relations with the Dominion of Canada and for Other Purposes, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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Page 923 - ... and whereas, it appears, by a proclamation of the President of the United States, bearing date 16th of March, 1855, that the treaty came into operation on that day ; and whereas, further, it is no longer for the interests of the United States to continue the same in force...
Page 1140 - Essex, and in said state; and the city of New York, in the county and state of New York.
Page 1007 - ... any export duty, export license fee, or other export charge of any kind whatsoever (whether in the form of additional charge or license fee or otherwise) upon printing paper...
Page 1256 - By request: private to editors: "It is of vital importance to the newspapers that their Washington correspondents be instructed to treat favorably the Canadian reciprocity agreement, because print paper and wood pulp are made free of duty by this £greement. "Herman Ridder "President, American Newspaper Publishers
Page 1415 - Brass in bars and rods, in coil or otherwise, not less than six feet in length, or brass in strips, sheets, or plates, not polished, planished, or coated.
Page 1007 - Articles the growth, product, or manufacture of the United States to be admitted into Canada free of duty when imported from the United States, and reciprocally articles the growth, product, or manufacture of Canada to be admitted into the United States free of duty when imported from Canada.
Page 1322 - Provided also, That such wood pulp, paper or board, being the products of the United States shall only be admitted free of duty into Canada from the United States when such wood pulp, paper or board, being the products of Canada are admitted from all parts of Canada free of duty into the United States.
Page 1145 - An article prepared by the chairman of the committee on paper of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, in response to a request from librarians for a better paper.
Page 823 - The CHAIRMAN. The committee will be very glad to hear you. Mr.
Page 1009 - ... impose any export duty, export license fee, or other export charge of any kind whatsoever (whether in the form of additional charge or license fee or otherwise...