Transactions, Issue 841908 Includes its Constitution, by-laws and list of members. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 49
Page 148
... pound had the most satisfactory trade , paid their help the highest wages and made the most money ; and those who made the poorest goods paid their help the lowest wages and made the least money . The poorest goods always have to meet ...
... pound had the most satisfactory trade , paid their help the highest wages and made the most money ; and those who made the poorest goods paid their help the lowest wages and made the least money . The poorest goods always have to meet ...
Page 189
... pound tare standard . Some of its members buy on this basis , others on 24 - pounds tare , and others without any restric- tion regarding tare . Some cotton merchants and brokers acknowledge the 22 - pounds standard as equitable , and ...
... pound tare standard . Some of its members buy on this basis , others on 24 - pounds tare , and others without any restric- tion regarding tare . Some cotton merchants and brokers acknowledge the 22 - pounds standard as equitable , and ...
Page 190
... pound . Of course , the trade is not in a position to stand these heavy fines often or even occasionally . Consequently , every merchant will take good care not to have any fine to pay , and the effect of the clause is that the spinner ...
... pound . Of course , the trade is not in a position to stand these heavy fines often or even occasionally . Consequently , every merchant will take good care not to have any fine to pay , and the effect of the clause is that the spinner ...
Page 197
... pounds ginned each week thereafter for nine weeks , having received thus far but one report from a cotton grower , in connections with these ginnings . We have , however , sent samples to several cotton spinning firms in the north and ...
... pounds ginned each week thereafter for nine weeks , having received thus far but one report from a cotton grower , in connections with these ginnings . We have , however , sent samples to several cotton spinning firms in the north and ...
Page 199
... pounds . ( For lower Egypt it was cantars 4.68 and for Upper Egypt cantars 4.27 . ) 66 66 1907. Lower Egypt . Feddans , 1,289,315 , estimated crop , Cants 5,600,000 Upper " 313,956 , Feddans , 1,603,271 , Total , 66 66 1,400,000 ...
... pounds . ( For lower Egypt it was cantars 4.68 and for Upper Egypt cantars 4.27 . ) 66 66 1907. Lower Egypt . Feddans , 1,289,315 , estimated crop , Cants 5,600,000 Upper " 313,956 , Feddans , 1,603,271 , Total , 66 66 1,400,000 ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
age of day April 16 Arthur Asst aver Average of Test bales Bedford belt Board of Government Boston Boston coal Conn consolidation Cotton Co Cotton Manufacturers cotton mill stocks Cotton Mills Degrees Fahr Difference of Averages dividend DRAPER Fall River Fall River Fall FIGURE friction George George W H. P. Minimum H. P. heat Henry horse power industry James January 26 John June 26 lea tests loom Lowell lubrication Machine Machinery Manchester Mass Maximum H. P. Minimum Mill Oils Number of Cards P. O. Box Pawtucket plant pounds President Prest Reduction Relative Humidity River Fall River Robert ROBERT BEATTY Sea Island Cotton Sept Shaft speed Spindles spinners Spinning steam Supt Temperature Textile School thread Thursday tion Treas Tuesday turbine Utica Variation in H. P. Variation per cent Wednesday weight Whitin William William H Woolen Woonsocket yarn York City