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"The side of the British exporter?" inquired his father, looking over the top of the Dominion with unexpected humour. "No, sir. Though there are places where we might talk cheap overcoats and tablecloths and a few odds and ends like that. The side of the all-British loaf and the lot of people there are to eat it," said Lorne. "That ought to make a friendly feeling.
It is, therefore, up to the American exporter to capitalise the needs of the nation and the good will that it bears toward us. But it must be done now. For one thing, it cannot be achieved without constructive co-operative work. Groups of exporters must organise and establish offices in Paris and elsewhere in France.
The equilibrium of trade would be disturbed if the imposition of the tax diminished in the slightest degree the quantity of linen consumed. For, as the tax is levied at our own custom-house, the German exporter only receives the same price as formerly, though the English consumer pays a higher one.
This will make room for the new population whose added product will help to restore our place as an exporter of foodstuffs. Let us set these simple principles of the new method out again in order: "First The farmer must cultivate no more land than he can till thoroughly. With less labor he will get more results.
Some into which his money was sunk were frankly infamous. But it was a popular fiction that he knew nothing of these. Paul Phillopolis was a small Greek merchant, who had an office in Mincing Court a tiny room at the top of four flights of stairs. On the glass panel of its door was the announcement: "General Exporter." Mr.
One of its chief purposes, I might add, will be to enable the British manufacturer and exporter to assume profitably the long credits so much desired in foreign trade. From the confidential report of its organisation let me quote one illuminating paragraph which is full of suggestion for American banking, for it shows the new idea of British preparedness for world business.
His financial difficulties indeed were enormous. It was in vain that, availing himself of an Act which forbade the exportation of wool "till by the King and his Council it is otherwise provided," he turned for the time the wool-trade into a royal monopoly and became the sole wool exporter, buying at £3 and selling at £20 the sack.
The value of the general exports from the territory is increasing every year, having been $145,444 in 1881 and $525,879 in 1888. As regards pepper, it has been previously shewn that North Borneo was in former days an exporter of this spice. Sugar has been grown by the natives for their own consumption for many years, as also tapioca, rice and Indian corn.
If she was unable to provide meals for a student in the houses of some people of her acquaintance she paid for his board out of her own purse Her husband was an exporter of grain and his business often took him to Koenigsberg, Prussia, for several weeks at a time.
Sugar-cane is grown in tropical and semitropical countries all over the globe. Cuba leads in the amount produced, and consumes only a small fraction of her production herself. Java, too, is a large exporter. India raises millions of tons but has to import some to fill all her needs.
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