United States Congressional Serial Set, Numero 6312U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 94
Sivu 4
... chief evil of the present system , namely , the discrimination due to different shrinkages , and thereby tends greatly to equalize the duty . The board reports that this method is feasible in practice and could be administered without ...
... chief evil of the present system , namely , the discrimination due to different shrinkages , and thereby tends greatly to equalize the duty . The board reports that this method is feasible in practice and could be administered without ...
Sivu 8
... chief lines of goods in the market , and careful cost computations were made at the mills , from their records , on individual samples . Detailed cost schedules were prepared by the board covering each process in manufacturing , and ...
... chief lines of goods in the market , and careful cost computations were made at the mills , from their records , on individual samples . Detailed cost schedules were prepared by the board covering each process in manufacturing , and ...
Sivu 9
... chief aim kept in view was to ascertain the importance of the cost of cloth and of other woolen materials in the manufacture of clothing . This section of the report traces the wool from the back of the sheep to the back of the consumer ...
... chief aim kept in view was to ascertain the importance of the cost of cloth and of other woolen materials in the manufacture of clothing . This section of the report traces the wool from the back of the sheep to the back of the consumer ...
Sivu 12
... chief objections to the present rate on the grease pound could be met by levying some form of specific duty based on the clean or scoured content of the wool imported . That the necessary machinery for testing at ports of entry could be ...
... chief objections to the present rate on the grease pound could be met by levying some form of specific duty based on the clean or scoured content of the wool imported . That the necessary machinery for testing at ports of entry could be ...
Sivu 30
... chief value is in producing lustrous , nonfelting fabrics . Basis of wool classification . - In the tariff acts of 1867 and 1883 , the three classes of wool were designated , respectively , as " Clothing wools , " " Combing wools ...
... chief value is in producing lustrous , nonfelting fabrics . Basis of wool classification . - In the tariff acts of 1867 and 1883 , the three classes of wool were designated , respectively , as " Clothing wools , " " Combing wools ...
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50 per cent 70 cents acres ad valorem alpaca American amount Angora goat Argentina Australia Austria-Hungary average Axminster blankets blood breeding carpets cent in quantity cent in value cents per pound cents per square class 3 wools clip cloth compensatory duty cost cotton countries crossbred domestic dress dutiable ewes exports fabrics farms feed flannels fleece goat grade grain grazing Grease growers hair imported increase knit labor land looms manufactures of wool materials merino mills mohair mutton noils number of sheep paragraph pastures pounds of wool production Queensland rags rams rate of duty raw wool receipts reported rugs shearing shoddy shrinkage Shropshire South America South Australia South Wales square yard staple tariff United Kingdom unwashed Uruguay valorem rate valued over 40 warp washed waste weighing western Western Australia wool of class woolen and worsted woolen yarn worsted industry worsted yarn yarn Zealand
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Sivu 277 - ... on the enumerated article which it most resembles in any of the particulars before mentioned : and if any non-enumerated article equally resembles two or more enumerated articles on which different rates of duty are chargeable there shall be levied on such non-enumerated article the same rate of duty as is chargeable on the article which it resembles paying the highest rate of duty...
Sivu 277 - Act, which is similar, either in material, quality, texture, or the use to which it may be applied, to any article enumerated in this Act as chargeable with duty, shall pay the same rate of duty which is levied on the enumerated article which it most resembles in any of the particulars before mentioned...
Sivu 109 - ... wool and hair which have been advanced in any manner or by any process of manufacture beyond the washed or scoured condition, not specially provided for in this act...
Sivu 267 - ... composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other...
Sivu 295 - Whenever, in any schedule of this Act, the word "wool" is used in connection with a manufactured article of which it is a component material, it shall be held to include wool or hair of the sheep, camel, goat, alpaca or other animal, whether manufactured by the woolen, worsted, felt, or any other process.
Sivu 45 - Unwashed wools shall be considered such as shall have been shorn from the sheep without any cleansing ; that is, in their natural condition.
Sivu 45 - The duty on wools of the first class which shall be imported washed shall be twice the amount of the duty to which they would be subjected if imported unwashed...
Sivu 48 - The duty upon wool of the sheep or hair of the camel, goat, alpaca, and other like animals which shall be imported in any other than ordinary condition, or which shall be changed in its character or condition for the purpose of evading the duty, or which shall be reduced in value by the admixture of dirt or any other foreign substance...
Sivu 295 - Whenever wools of class three shall have been improved by the admixture of merino or English blood, from their present character as represented by the standard samples now or hereafter to be deposited in the principal custom-houses of the United States, such improved wools shall be classified for duty either as class one or as class two, as the case may be.
Sivu 419 - Class two, that is to say, Leicester, Cotswold, Lincolnshire, Down combing wools, Canada long wools, or other like combing wools of English blood, and usually known by the terms herein used, and also hair of the camel, goat, alpaca, and other like animals.