Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4151U.S. Government Printing Office, 1900 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... Paraguay Uruguay Holland . Chile . Bolivia . West Indies Africa . Other countries Orders $ 12 , 143 , 303 5,075 , 227 4 , 767 , 182 3,858 , 728 3 , 237 , 703 2,828 , 906 1 , 115 , 117 1,080 , 213 293 , 927 117 , 411 48 , 957 36,661 ...
... Paraguay Uruguay Holland . Chile . Bolivia . West Indies Africa . Other countries Orders $ 12 , 143 , 303 5,075 , 227 4 , 767 , 182 3,858 , 728 3 , 237 , 703 2,828 , 906 1 , 115 , 117 1,080 , 213 293 , 927 117 , 411 48 , 957 36,661 ...
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... Paraguay Uruguay Holland . Chile . Bolivia . West Indies Africa ... Other countries Orders Total .. Imports . Exports $ 12 , 143 , 303 $ 6,157 , 5,075 , 227 8,916 , 4,767 , 182 1,192 . 3,858 , 728 7,752 , 3,237,703 2,187 . 2,828,906 ...
... Paraguay Uruguay Holland . Chile . Bolivia . West Indies Africa ... Other countries Orders Total .. Imports . Exports $ 12 , 143 , 303 $ 6,157 , 5,075 , 227 8,916 , 4,767 , 182 1,192 . 3,858 , 728 7,752 , 3,237,703 2,187 . 2,828,906 ...
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... Paraguay Uruguay Holland . Chile . Bolivia . West Indies Africa . Other countries Orders Total .. Imports . $ 12,143 , 303 5,075 , 227 1 4,767,182 3,858,728 3,237 , 703 2,828,906 1 , 115 , 417 1,080 , 213 293 , 927 117,414 48,957 36,664 ...
... Paraguay Uruguay Holland . Chile . Bolivia . West Indies Africa . Other countries Orders Total .. Imports . $ 12,143 , 303 5,075 , 227 1 4,767,182 3,858,728 3,237 , 703 2,828,906 1 , 115 , 417 1,080 , 213 293 , 927 117,414 48,957 36,664 ...
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... PARAGUAY . COMMERCE OF 1899 . Mr CECIL GOSLING , British Consul at Asunción , has made a report to the Foreign Office of his Government with regard to the trade and commerce of Paraguay in 1899. He says a slight increase in the com ...
... PARAGUAY . COMMERCE OF 1899 . Mr CECIL GOSLING , British Consul at Asunción , has made a report to the Foreign Office of his Government with regard to the trade and commerce of Paraguay in 1899. He says a slight increase in the com ...
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... Paraguay has been noted in the Paraguayan press and also in two United States newspapers , and it has been reported that some capitalists from the United States intend to visit the Republic for the purpose of making investigations and ...
... Paraguay has been noted in the Paraguayan press and also in two United States newspapers , and it has been reported that some capitalists from the United States intend to visit the Republic for the purpose of making investigations and ...
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Page 292 - Officer of the second rank, Sub-Director of the Court of Sacrificial Worship, and Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States of America, as his Plenipotentiary; and the said Plenipotentiaries having exhibited their respective Full Powers found to...
Page 297 - Washington within six months from the date hereof, or earlier if possible. In faith whereof, we, the respective Plenipotentiaries, have signed this treaty and have hereunto affixed our seals. Done in duplicate at Paris, the tenth day of December, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight.
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Page 294 - ... from all compulsory military service whatever whether in the army, navy or national guard, or militia. They shall likewise be exempt from all contributions, whether pecuniary or in kind, imposed as a compensation for personal service, and, finally, from forced loans and from charges, requisitions, and war contributions, unless imposed on real property when they shall pay them equally with nationals.
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Page 296 - ... and punished in accordance with the laws of Mexico. Chinese subjects guilty of criminal acts against Mexican citizens in China, shall be arrested and punished by the Chinese authorities in conformity with the laws of China. As a general rule, every civil or criminal suit instituted in China, between the citizens or subjects of the two Contracting Parties, shall be tried only according to the laws and by the authorities of the country to which the defendant or accused belongs.
Page 293 - No obstacle shall be placed in the way of travelers engaging men, vehicles or vessels for the transportation of their baggage. In case the traveler is not provided with the proper passport, or he commits an unlawful act, he shall be delivered for trial to the nearest Consul of Mexico or of a friendly nation previously designated by the Mexican Government. In this case the local authorities can only arrest the traveler without insulting him or permitting any violence to him.