Annual Report of the Corporation of the Chamber of Commerce, of the State of New York, for the Year ..., Volume 49Press of the Chamber of Commerce, 1907 - Commerce |
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... EXPORTS . Sugar . Since 1890 the estimated consumption of sugar in the United States has doubled , the total deliveries for the year 1906 , aggregating nearly three million tons , which is the largest in the history of the country , and ...
... EXPORTS . Sugar . Since 1890 the estimated consumption of sugar in the United States has doubled , the total deliveries for the year 1906 , aggregating nearly three million tons , which is the largest in the history of the country , and ...
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... exports . Up to the 31st of December the purchases on this account are reported to have been three million bags , and up to May 31st , 1907 , the purchases are believed to amount to over seven million bags , a large proportion of which ...
... exports . Up to the 31st of December the purchases on this account are reported to have been three million bags , and up to May 31st , 1907 , the purchases are believed to amount to over seven million bags , a large proportion of which ...
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... export , tobacco 8,166,695 pounds , increase 923,003 pounds ; cigars 2,099,000 , increase 2,099,000 , increase 172,000 ; cigarettes 1,853,194,000 , increase 52,912,000 . Exports of domestic leaf tobacco aggregated 323,966,930 pounds ...
... export , tobacco 8,166,695 pounds , increase 923,003 pounds ; cigars 2,099,000 , increase 2,099,000 , increase 172,000 ; cigarettes 1,853,194,000 , increase 52,912,000 . Exports of domestic leaf tobacco aggregated 323,966,930 pounds ...
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... exports to foreign countries during the year ended September 1st , 1906 , were 6,716,351 bales , against 8,877,400 bales during the same period in 1905 , an decrease of 2,161,049 bales . The Northern spinners took of the crop of 1906 ...
... exports to foreign countries during the year ended September 1st , 1906 , were 6,716,351 bales , against 8,877,400 bales during the same period in 1905 , an decrease of 2,161,049 bales . The Northern spinners took of the crop of 1906 ...
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... exports of breadstuffs from the United States during the fiscal year ended June 30th , 1906 , con- sisted of 13,919,048 barrels of flour , valued at $ 59,106,869 ; 34,973,291 bushels of wheat , valued at $ 28,757,517 ; 117,718,657 ...
... exports of breadstuffs from the United States during the fiscal year ended June 30th , 1906 , con- sisted of 13,919,048 barrels of flour , valued at $ 59,106,869 ; 34,973,291 bushels of wheat , valued at $ 28,757,517 ; 117,718,657 ...
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Aggregate amended American amount Applause appointed April bales Bill bonds Bullion Caribbean Sea cent central bank Chairman Chamber of Commerce CHARLES circulation coin and bullion Committee on Foreign consumption Corporation cotton crop Date of Election December demand Deposits Dollars duty EDWARD SIMMONS elsewhere specified ended June 30th EXPORTS-ARTICLES February fiscal year ended Foreign Commerce freight Gallons galls GEORGE GEORGE F Germany Gold Government GUSTAV H HENRY important increase Indies interest ISIDOR STRAUS JAMES January JESUP JOHN JOHN CROSBY BROWN June 30 LAST TWENTY Manufactures of dutiable March meeting mills MORRIS K November Number October pig iron Port of New-York Pounds present President production redemption Revenue Laws SCHIEREN SCHWAB season Secretary Senate Silver South Special Committee Statement exhibiting Steel sugar supply THOMAS tion Tonnage tons TOTAL UNITED Total value trade U. S. Total U. S. VESSELS WILLIAM York
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Page 105 - The lands of the State, now owned or hereafter acquired, constituting the forest preserve as now fixed by law, shall be forever kept as wild forest lands. They shall not be leased, sold or exchanged, or be taken by any corporation, public or private, nor shall the timber thereon be sold, removed or destroyed.
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