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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... shipped to Japan less than 5,000,000 feet of logs , and in 1936 , 72,000,000 feet of logs were shipped . Now most of us who travel in foreign countries find these products that compete with our products . Some of these foreign countries ...
... shipped to Japan less than 5,000,000 feet of logs , and in 1936 , 72,000,000 feet of logs were shipped . Now most of us who travel in foreign countries find these products that compete with our products . Some of these foreign countries ...
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... shipped to foreign countries and there manufactured into sash , doors , and ply- wood and then reshipped into this country . The wages in the countries into which these logs are shipped are so low that , after they have been made into ...
... shipped to foreign countries and there manufactured into sash , doors , and ply- wood and then reshipped into this country . The wages in the countries into which these logs are shipped are so low that , after they have been made into ...
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... shipped to Vancouver and put on foreign vessels and shipped to these foreign countries . I would like to make a statement in regard to the logs covered by this bill . We have called this bill the " peeler ' log bill . " By " peeler ...
... shipped to Vancouver and put on foreign vessels and shipped to these foreign countries . I would like to make a statement in regard to the logs covered by this bill . We have called this bill the " peeler ' log bill . " By " peeler ...
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... shipped over there ? Colonel GREELEY . I think it is true , unquestionably , that some logs originating in the United States , going to Canada , are reexported . We lack any accurate information on that question , Senator . That is one ...
... shipped over there ? Colonel GREELEY . I think it is true , unquestionably , that some logs originating in the United States , going to Canada , are reexported . We lack any accurate information on that question , Senator . That is one ...
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... shipped from British Colum- bia are not under the jurisdiction of the British Columbia govern- ment ; in other words , that no agreement with Canada can be reached unless you have a bill passed through the Parliament in Ottawa ? Colonel ...
... shipped from British Colum- bia are not under the jurisdiction of the British Columbia govern- ment ; in other words , that no agreement with Canada can be reached unless you have a bill passed through the Parliament in Ottawa ? Colonel ...
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