The Politician's HandbookVacher & Sons, 1899 |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 97
Sivu 3
... increasing . Planting operations in coffee were considerably ex- tended . Endeavours had been made to push the rubber industry , and to acclima- tize the rubber - bearing trees of the West Coast . The export of rubber increased four ...
... increasing . Planting operations in coffee were considerably ex- tended . Endeavours had been made to push the rubber industry , and to acclima- tize the rubber - bearing trees of the West Coast . The export of rubber increased four ...
Sivu 4
... increase on previous returns . British South Africa Co.'s Territories . Changes in Administration . Presented February , 1898. - On January 13th Mr. Chamberlain wrote to High Commissioner Sir Alfred Milner , sending proposals on the ...
... increase on previous returns . British South Africa Co.'s Territories . Changes in Administration . Presented February , 1898. - On January 13th Mr. Chamberlain wrote to High Commissioner Sir Alfred Milner , sending proposals on the ...
Sivu 5
... increase is almost entirely_to_the benefit of Belgium . Exports to England in 1888 were £ 37,481 , in 1897 they were not one - third of that sum . The imports from England to that Colony were £ 103,729 , about the same as in 1893. A ...
... increase is almost entirely_to_the benefit of Belgium . Exports to England in 1888 were £ 37,481 , in 1897 they were not one - third of that sum . The imports from England to that Colony were £ 103,729 , about the same as in 1893. A ...
Sivu 7
... increase of the trade of the Colony for the year under review , although the country beyond Ashanti has been in anything but a settled state . The total value of imports in 1897 was £ 784,188 , and the value of the exports £ 857,793 ...
... increase of the trade of the Colony for the year under review , although the country beyond Ashanti has been in anything but a settled state . The total value of imports in 1897 was £ 784,188 , and the value of the exports £ 857,793 ...
Sivu 8
... increase in the volume of trade in that locality . The territories are between 3,000 and 4,000 square miles in extent , and carry a large population , though it is hard to arrive at an estimate of the actual number . There are , however ...
... increase in the volume of trade in that locality . The territories are between 3,000 and 4,000 square miles in extent , and carry a large population , though it is hard to arrive at an estimate of the actual number . There are , however ...
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Sivu 17 - Nevertheless what saith the scripture ? " Cast out the bondwoman and her son : for the son of the bondwoman shall not be heir with the son of the freewoman.
Sivu 60 - ... of the two countries, no privilege shall be granted to national vessels which shall not be equally granted to vessels of the other country; the intention...
Sivu 60 - VII.—"The subjects of each of the High Contracting Parties shall enjoy in the dominions and possessions of the other •exemption from all transit duties, and a perfect equality of treatment with native subjects in all that relates to warehousing, bounties, facilities, and drawbacks.
Sivu 74 - V.—" The contracting parties further engage that when the said canal shall have been completed they will protect it from interruption, seizure, or unjust confiscation, and that they will guarantee the neutrality thereof, so that the said canal may forever be open and free, and the capital invested therein secure.
Sivu 98 - The present convention shall be in force for the term of ten years from the date hereof ; and further, until the end of twelve months after • either of the high contracting parties shall have given notice to the other of its intention to terminate the same...
Sivu 74 - States hereby declare that neither the one nor the other will ever obtain or maintain for itself any exclusive control over the said shipcanal; agreeing that neither will ever erect or maintain any fortifications commanding the same, or in the vicinity thereof, or occupy, or fortify, or colonize, or assume or exercise any dominion over Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Mosquito Coast, or any part of Central America...
Sivu 60 - British vessels may likewise be imported into those ports in Japanese vessels, without being liable to any other or higher duties or charges of whatever denomination than if such articles were imported in British vessels.
Sivu 41 - It would converge in one powerful focus the efforts of all the States which are sincerely seeking to make the great conception of universal peace triumph over the elements of trouble and discord. It would at the same time cement their agreement by a corporate consecration of the principles of equity and right, on which rest the security of States and the welfare of peoples.
Sivu 131 - With reference to the area within which, according to the treaties in force, likin ought not to be collected on foreign goods at the open ports, Sir Thomas Wade agrees to move his Government to allow the ground rented by foreigners (the so-called Concessions) at the different ports, to be regarded as the area of exemption from likin...
Sivu 59 - ... the territories of the other, from whatever place arriving, which shall not equally extend to the importation of the like article, being the produce or manufacture of any other country.