Problems in the Metal-mining Industry (lead, Zinc, and Other Metals): Hearings Before the Select Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First Session, Pursuant to H. Res. 22, a Resolution Creating a Select Committee to Conduct a Study and Investigation of the Problems of Small BusinessU.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - Всего страниц: 520 Apr. 22 and 23 hearings were held in Denver, Colo.; Apr. 25 hearing was held in San Francisco, Calif.; Apr. 27 hearing was held in Spokane, Wash.; Apr. 30 hearing was held in Phoenix, Ariz. |
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... concentrates imported into the country , the tax would apply in a similar manner but in an amount of seven - tenths of a cent per pound for lead content and six - tenths of a cent for zinc content . The legislation is not designed to ...
... concentrates imported into the country , the tax would apply in a similar manner but in an amount of seven - tenths of a cent per pound for lead content and six - tenths of a cent for zinc content . The legislation is not designed to ...
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... concentrates the tax is seven - tenths cent per pound for lead content and six - tenths cent for zinc content . It is recognized that some imports are needed to supplement domestic produc- tion . For this reason , no taxes apply when ...
... concentrates the tax is seven - tenths cent per pound for lead content and six - tenths cent for zinc content . It is recognized that some imports are needed to supplement domestic produc- tion . For this reason , no taxes apply when ...
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... concentrates of these 2 types of metal . During the years from 1946 to 1950 the average annual require- ments , as measured by imports , was 1,700,000 pounds . In 1946 , 21⁄2 million pounds of concentrates were imported , as compared ...
... concentrates of these 2 types of metal . During the years from 1946 to 1950 the average annual require- ments , as measured by imports , was 1,700,000 pounds . In 1946 , 21⁄2 million pounds of concentrates were imported , as compared ...
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... concentrates contain 66 percent zinc . A 50 - percent con- centrate is considered a good grade , and a ton of this concentrate is now worth less than $ 30 . We fail to see how even low - cost foreign producers can produce zinc at this ...
... concentrates contain 66 percent zinc . A 50 - percent con- centrate is considered a good grade , and a ton of this concentrate is now worth less than $ 30 . We fail to see how even low - cost foreign producers can produce zinc at this ...
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... concentrates at the present price until June 1956 . Through the cooperation of the General Services Administration , one of our local purchasing mills , in Boulder County , is now enabled to construct a chemical- treatment plant which ...
... concentrates at the present price until June 1956 . Through the cooperation of the General Services Administration , one of our local purchasing mills , in Boulder County , is now enabled to construct a chemical- treatment plant which ...
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Стр. 139 - Mr. Colfax, I want you to take a message from me to the miners whom you visit. I have," said he, "very large ideas of the mineral wealth of our nation. I believe it practically inexhaustible. It abounds all over the Western country — from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific, and its development has scarcely commenced. During the war, when we were adding a couple of millions of dollars every day to our national debt, I did not care about encouraging the increase in the volume of our precious metals....
Стр. 194 - All expenditures in excess of net receipts from minerals sold shall be charged to capital account recoverable through depletion while the mine is in the development stage. The mine will be considered to have passed from a development to a producing status when the major portion of the mineral production is obtained from workings other than those opened for the purpose of development, or when the principal activity of the mine becomes the production...
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