Restricting Exportation of Douglas Fir Peeler Logs and Port Orford Cedar Logs: Hearings Before a Subcommittee, Seventy-sixth Congress, First Session, on S. 1108. May 12, 15, 1939United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce. Subcommittee on Fisheries, Forest Products, Minerals, and Land Surveys U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 - Всего страниц: 87 |
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... percent ad valorem in December 1935 , was reduced by the first trade agreement with Canada to 30 percent and by the second trade agreement with Canada to 25 percent . These rates compare with our own rates of duty of 40 percent on all ...
... percent ad valorem in December 1935 , was reduced by the first trade agreement with Canada to 30 percent and by the second trade agreement with Canada to 25 percent . These rates compare with our own rates of duty of 40 percent on all ...
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... percent of clear veneer , based upon the scale content of the log ; having not less than eight annual rings per inch at the smaller end ; and not containing defects making such logs unsuitable for rotary veneer cutting shall not be ...
... percent of clear veneer , based upon the scale content of the log ; having not less than eight annual rings per inch at the smaller end ; and not containing defects making such logs unsuitable for rotary veneer cutting shall not be ...
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... percent was Port Orford . ( See attached table . ) This would place the average annual lumber cut of this species in Oregon at around 40,000,000 feet . Statistics of exports of Port Orford cedar logs prior to 1936 are not available from ...
... percent was Port Orford . ( See attached table . ) This would place the average annual lumber cut of this species in Oregon at around 40,000,000 feet . Statistics of exports of Port Orford cedar logs prior to 1936 are not available from ...
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... percent is Port Orford cedar . Senator BILBO . I understand there are some witnesses here from the Department of Agriculture . Mr. Steer , first , of the Forest Service . Is Mr. Steer here ? ( No response . ) Senator BILBO . Mr ...
... percent is Port Orford cedar . Senator BILBO . I understand there are some witnesses here from the Department of Agriculture . Mr. Steer , first , of the Forest Service . Is Mr. Steer here ? ( No response . ) Senator BILBO . Mr ...
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... percent , as compared to the first 3 months of last year . And that of this amount , approximately 60 percent was Douglas fir and went to these countries in rank of importance : China , Canada , Japan , and Germany . Now , insofar as ...
... percent , as compared to the first 3 months of last year . And that of this amount , approximately 60 percent was Douglas fir and went to these countries in rank of importance : China , Canada , Japan , and Germany . Now , insofar as ...
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