Bulletin, Vydání 85U.S. Government Printing Office, 1897 |
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Strana 118
... decade 1887-1896 was as low as $ 16,474,600.78 . These figures afford some indication of the growing importance of Hawaii from the standpoint of commerce . A striking feature of the Hawaiian trade is the remarkable excess of the exports ...
... decade 1887-1896 was as low as $ 16,474,600.78 . These figures afford some indication of the growing importance of Hawaii from the standpoint of commerce . A striking feature of the Hawaiian trade is the remarkable excess of the exports ...
Strana 119
... decade . was $ 11,868,277.93 , recorded for 1892. From the several annual returns just cited it will be seen that our Hawaiian trade has been subject to some important fluctuations . The unusually high figures for 1896 , however ...
... decade . was $ 11,868,277.93 , recorded for 1892. From the several annual returns just cited it will be seen that our Hawaiian trade has been subject to some important fluctuations . The unusually high figures for 1896 , however ...
Strana 120
... decade the importations have fallen off decidedly , the average shipment received per annum during 1892-1896 amount- ing to only 42,283 gallons , valued at $ 3,905 , as against an average yearly import for 1887-1891 of 74,352 gallons ...
... decade the importations have fallen off decidedly , the average shipment received per annum during 1892-1896 amount- ing to only 42,283 gallons , valued at $ 3,905 , as against an average yearly import for 1887-1891 of 74,352 gallons ...
Strana 122
... decade , averaging 54,152 barrels per annum during 1892- 1896 as against 49,498 barrels per annum during 1887-1891 . After wheat flour , barley is the most important of the breadstuffs exported to the islands , and in the case of this ...
... decade , averaging 54,152 barrels per annum during 1892- 1896 as against 49,498 barrels per annum during 1887-1891 . After wheat flour , barley is the most important of the breadstuffs exported to the islands , and in the case of this ...
Strana 123
... decade . total value of the entire group declined from $ 59,471 per annum in 1887-1891 to $ 31,500 per annum in 1892-1896 . The Our exports of wine to Hawaii are worth about $ 75,000 per annum . Returns for the decade 1887-1896 show a ...
... decade . total value of the entire group declined from $ 59,471 per annum in 1887-1891 to $ 31,500 per annum in 1892-1896 . The Our exports of wine to Hawaii are worth about $ 75,000 per annum . Returns for the decade 1887-1896 show a ...
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25 per cent A. P. CARTER acres agricultural America amounting annexation annum application arrived at Honolulu average British chiefs citizens civil coffee constitution Consul convention Cotton countries cultivation Custom-House district dollars ended April 30 exports following goods imported foreign free of duty fruit gallon Hamakua harbor Hawaiian Government Hawaiian Islands Hawaiian Islands-Continued hereby Hilo Homestead Lease Honolulu increase invoice IO per cent Island of Hawaii Island of Oahu January Joseph Marsden Kaahumanu Kahului Kailua Kalanikupule Kamehameha Kamehameha III Kauai Kaumualii Liliuokalani Mahukona Majesty the King manufactures Maui merchandise Minister Molasses Molokai months ended April nations naval Niihau Oahu otherwise provided Pacific passport person plantations plants plenipotentiaries ports pounds President Provisional Government Purchase Lease quantity Queen Rates of duty ratifications Republic of Hawaii rice Right of Purchase San Francisco Sandwich Islands SEAL Senate shipments Spirit duty sugar Sundry territory thereof tion Total trade treaty United vessels Waimea Wool
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Strana 23 - President of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
Strana 49 - Party may at any time terminate the same on giving to the other six months' notice of its intention to do so. The ratifications of the present Convention shall be exchanged at Washington as soon as possible. In witness whereof the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the above articles, and have hereunto affixed their seals. Done in duplicate, at the city of Washington, this 15th day of January, one thousand nine hundred and nine.
Strana 161 - ... that he will support the Constitution of the United States, and that he absolutely and entirely renounces and abjures all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty, and particularly, by name, to the prince, potentate, state or sovereignty of which he was before, a citizen or subject," which proceedings must be recorded by the clerk of the court.
Strana 23 - Such assent having been given, the treaty shall remain in force for ten years from the date at which it may come into operation, and further, until the expiration of twelve months after either of the high contracting parties shall give notice to the other of its wish to terminate the same...
Strana 23 - the Date at which it may come into operation, and further ' until the Expiration of Twelve Months after either of the ' High Contracting Parties shall give Notice to the other of ' its Wish to terminate the same...
Strana 35 - States the absolute fee and ownership of all public, Government, or Crown lands, public buildings or edifices, ports, harbors, military equipment, and all other public property of every kind and description belonging to the Government of the Hawaiian Islands, together with every right and appurtenance thereunto appertaining...
Strana 17 - The United States have regarded the existing authorities in the Sandwich Islands as a Government suited to the condition of the people, and resting on their own choice, and the President is of opinion that the interests of all the commercial nations require that that Government should not be interfered with by foreign powers.
Strana 48 - Congress, all the military, civil, and judicial powers exercised by the officers of the existing government of the same shall be vested in such person or persons and shall be exercised in such manner as the President of the United States shall direct for maintaining and protecting the inhabitants of Louisiana in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and religion.
Strana 30 - Lilinokalani, which put in serious peril not only the large and preponderating interests of the United States in the islands, but all foreign interests, and, indeed, the decent administration of civil affairs and the peace of the islands.
Strana 35 - The existing laws of the United States relative to public lands shall not apply to such lands in the Hawaiian Islands...