The Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs, Volume 11John Castell Hopkins Annual Review Publishing Company, 1912 - Canada |
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... cent . of its total import in 1890 to 36.4 per cent . in 1910 ; the growing need for new markets was obvious in the increased export of manufactures from 15.7 per cent . of the total United States product in 1890 to 292 per cent . in ...
... cent . of its total import in 1890 to 36.4 per cent . in 1910 ; the growing need for new markets was obvious in the increased export of manufactures from 15.7 per cent . of the total United States product in 1890 to 292 per cent . in ...
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... cents per pound , not including printed or decorated wall - paper ; provided that such paper and board valued at four cents per pound or less and wood - pulp being the pro- ducts of Canada when imported therefrom directly into the ...
... cents per pound , not including printed or decorated wall - paper ; provided that such paper and board valued at four cents per pound or less and wood - pulp being the pro- ducts of Canada when imported therefrom directly into the ...
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... cent . and its imports 450 per cent .; its Bank deposits from 33 to 925 millions and its Banking capital from 30 to 184 millions ; its miles of Railway had grown from 2,240 to 24,731 and tons of freight carried from 8 to 74 million ...
... cent . and its imports 450 per cent .; its Bank deposits from 33 to 925 millions and its Banking capital from 30 to 184 millions ; its miles of Railway had grown from 2,240 to 24,731 and tons of freight carried from 8 to 74 million ...
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... cent . of the people would suffer . The Grand Trunk Pacific and the Canadian Northern would certainly be hurt ... cents lower than Canadian oats at Fort Wil- liam . He concluded as follows : I am opposed to the Reciprocity proposition ...
... cent . of the people would suffer . The Grand Trunk Pacific and the Canadian Northern would certainly be hurt ... cents lower than Canadian oats at Fort Wil- liam . He concluded as follows : I am opposed to the Reciprocity proposition ...
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... cent . , whereas they themselves in order to encour- age and protect their own industries , have imposed an average duty of 43 per cent . , the result being the present all - too - successful exploitation of the Canadian market by the ...
... cent . , whereas they themselves in order to encour- age and protect their own industries , have imposed an average duty of 43 per cent . , the result being the present all - too - successful exploitation of the Canadian market by the ...
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