The Commercial Year Book, Volumes 3-4Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin, 1899 - Commerce |
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... port for a series of years : Import . Export .. 1897 . d . 1896 . d . 1895 . d . 1894. 1893 . d . 4.5-16 434 4 3-16 47-16 4 11-16 434 43-16 414 45 % 45-16 45 % d . 53-16 4 13-16 51-16 4 11-16 53-16 4 13-16 1892 . d . 1891 . d . 55-16 4 ...
... port for a series of years : Import . Export .. 1897 . d . 1896 . d . 1895 . d . 1894. 1893 . d . 4.5-16 434 4 3-16 47-16 4 11-16 434 43-16 414 45 % 45-16 45 % d . 53-16 4 13-16 51-16 4 11-16 53-16 4 13-16 1892 . d . 1891 . d . 55-16 4 ...
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... ports .. Great Britain .. Austria - Hungary . Russia ...... from . 12,718 Exports to . 37,454 Imports Exports from . to . Imports Exports from . to . 14,609 37,991 15,801 40,456 608,866 635,114 578,726 678,890 647,773 715,946 581,749 ...
... ports .. Great Britain .. Austria - Hungary . Russia ...... from . 12,718 Exports to . 37,454 Imports Exports from . to . Imports Exports from . to . 14,609 37,991 15,801 40,456 608,866 635,114 578,726 678,890 647,773 715,946 581,749 ...
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... ports ...... * 130,459,580 +130,112,196 $ 123,964,710 Total extraordinary expenditure ...... ..... 130,459,580 130,112,198 123,964,710 Total expenditure ...... .. 1,361,547,993 1,413,971,058 1,474,049,923 * Siberian Railway , 82.248,170 ...
... ports ...... * 130,459,580 +130,112,196 $ 123,964,710 Total extraordinary expenditure ...... ..... 130,459,580 130,112,198 123,964,710 Total expenditure ...... .. 1,361,547,993 1,413,971,058 1,474,049,923 * Siberian Railway , 82.248,170 ...
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... port . IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF GOLD AND SILVER COIN AND BULLION . Year . 1892 . 1893 . 1894 . 1895 . 1896 . Imports . $ 1,596,114 1,010,664 3,830 979,274 15,120,000 -Gold- -Silver- Exports . $ 9.805,793 Imports . $ 2,465,264 Exports ...
... port . IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF GOLD AND SILVER COIN AND BULLION . Year . 1892 . 1893 . 1894 . 1895 . 1896 . Imports . $ 1,596,114 1,010,664 3,830 979,274 15,120,000 -Gold- -Silver- Exports . $ 9.805,793 Imports . $ 2,465,264 Exports ...
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... port of Copenhagen .. 1894 . -Imports- 1895 . 1896 . 1894 . Exports * 1895 . 1896 . 118,994 122,102 126,077 65,973 65,548 57,842 68,651 70,694 78,264 152,642 155,376 169,684 55,103 52,654 56,465 31.011 28,914 30,089 13,643 10,085 17,023 ...
... port of Copenhagen .. 1894 . -Imports- 1895 . 1896 . 1894 . Exports * 1895 . 1896 . 118,994 122,102 126,077 65,973 65,548 57,842 68,651 70,694 78,264 152,642 155,376 169,684 55,103 52,654 56,465 31.011 28,914 30,089 13,643 10,085 17,023 ...
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Page 152 - July, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, there shall be levied, collected, and paid, for and in respect of the several bonds, debentures, or certificates of stock and of indebtedness, and other documents, instruments, matters, and things mentioned and described in Schedule A...
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