Word: trades
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...Cuba to independence is for the commercial interest of the U. S.- (a) Volume and importance of our trade with Cuba; Forum, xi. 563 ff; World's Almance, 1895, p. 195.- (b) This important commerce, while the war continues, will be constantly harassed.- (c) Cuban independence would greatly increase it.- (1) Removal of Spanish prohibitory duties.- (2) Removal of commercial restrictions.- (x) Tonnage duties.- (y) Fine system.- (z) Search by cruisers...
...would complete a formidable chain of British possessions around our eastern coast.- (2) For the strategic value of Cuba to the U. S.- (x) A valuable outpost of defence.- (1) It has many excellent harbors.- (2) Our coast opposit has very few.- (x) Cuba commands many important lines of trade.- (1) Gulf of Mexico.- (2) Entire commerce passing through the Nicaragua canal.- (3) Commerce of the Mississippi valley...
Economics 2. Condition of Workingmen: Trade Unions, etc. Instructor, L. C. Page, Graduate School. Thursdays 8.30. Room...
...GEORGIA PETTES will resume her classes in dancing at Trade Association Hall, Central square, next week (Thursday, Oct. 10, adult beginners). For full particulars about advanced class address 82 Franklin street...
...GEORGIA PETTES will resume her classes in dancing at Trade Association Hall, Central square, next week (Thursday, Oct. 10, adult beginners). For full particulars about advanced class address 82 Franklin street...