Industrial Cuba: Being a Study of Present Commercial and Industrial Conditions, with Suggestions as to the Opportunities Presented in the Island for American Capital, Enterprise, and LabourPorter, Robert P. (Robert Percival)
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Industrial Cuba: Being a Study of Present Commercial and Industrial Conditions, with Suggestions as to the Opportunities Presented in the Island for American Capital, Enterprise, and Labour
Porter, Robert P. (Robert Percival)
Cuba -- Description and travel; Cuba -- Economic conditions
121. Tissues, twilled or figured on the loom, napped or not,
weighing less than 10 kilograms per 100 square metres,
unbleached, bleached, or dyed, having:
_a._ Up to 6 threads. N. W......kilog. .18
_b._ From 7 to 11 threads, N. W......do. .23
_c._ From 12 to 15 threads, N. W......do. .32
_d._ From 16 to 19 threads, N. W......do. .43
_e._ 20 threads or more, N. W......do. .55
121 _a._ The same tissues, printed or manufactured with dyed
yarns: Dutiable as the tissues, with surtax of 40 per cent.,
N. W.
122. Tissues for counterpanes, N. W......kilog. $ 0.24
123. Piqués of all kinds, N. W......do. .45
124. Carded tissues:
_a._ Unbleached, half bleached, or dyed in the piece, N. W......do. .08
_b._ Bleached, printed or manufactured with dyed yarns,
N. W.,.....kilog. .20
125. Velvety tissues, such as corduroys and velveteens;
three-ply plush tissues, cut or not, N. W......kilog. .47
126. Knitted goods, even with needlework......do. .30
_a._ Undershirts and drawers of simple finish or rough
sewing, N. W......kilog. .70
_b._ Undershirts and drawers of double sewing or fine
finish, N. W.,.....kilog. .80
_c._ Stockings, socks, gloves, and other small articles of
simple finish or rough sewing, N. W......kilog. .70
_d._ Stockings, socks, gloves, and other small articles of
double sewing or fine finish, N. W......kilog. .90
127. Tulles:
_a._ Plain, N. W......do. .70
_b._ Figured or embroidered on the loom, N. W......do. .92
128. Lace, blondes, and tulle for borders, of all kinds,
N. W......do. 1.47
129. Carpets of cotton, N. W......kilog. .15
130. Tissues called tapestry, for upholstering furniture and
for curtains manufactured with dyed yarns; table-covers and
counterpanes of the same kind, N. W......kilog. .32
131. Wicks for lamps and candles, N. W......do. .15
132. Trimmings of cotton; ribbons and galloons, N. W......do. .52
CLASS V.--HEMP, FLAX, PITA, JUTE, AND OTHER
VEGETABLE FIBRES, AND THEIR MANUFACTURES
GROUP 1.--_Raw and spun_
133. Twisted yarns of two or more ends (including the weight
of the reels); also the fibres of abaca, heniquen, pita, jute,
and other vegetable fibres, prepared for spinning, not otherwise
provided for, N. W......kilog. $ 0.10
133_a._ Bags for sugar.....100 kil. 2.00
134. Rope and cordage:
_a._ Twine or rope yarn and cord of hemp, not exceeding 3
millimetres in thickness, G. W......100 kil. 6.00
_b._ Cordage- and ropemakers' wares of hemp, exceeding 3
millimetres in thickness, N. W......100 kil. 6.00
_c._ Cordage- and ropemakers' wares of abaca, heniquen,
pita, jute, or other fibres, N. W......100 kil. 6.00
GROUP 2.--_Tissues_
135. Tissues of hemp, linen, ramie, jute, or other vegetable fibres, not
specially mentioned, plain, twilled or damasked, weighing 35
kilograms or more per 100 square metres, unbleached, half
bleached, or dyed in the piece, having:
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