Protection in South AfricaPro ecclesia printing works, 1923 - 203 стор. |
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... levied by the Batavian Republic on Dutch goods brought in Dutch ships . Foreign goods brought in British ships and British goods brought in foreign bottoms paid 7 per cent . ad valorem , while foreign goods brought in foreign vessels ...
... levied by the Batavian Republic on Dutch goods brought in Dutch ships . Foreign goods brought in British ships and British goods brought in foreign bottoms paid 7 per cent . ad valorem , while foreign goods brought in foreign vessels ...
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... levied right through the Gover- norship of Caledon . His successor , Sir John Cradock , who came out to the Cape in 1811 , made one of his first tasks the abolition of export duties upon Cape produce , October 18 , 1811. ( 5 ) . These ...
... levied right through the Gover- norship of Caledon . His successor , Sir John Cradock , who came out to the Cape in 1811 , made one of his first tasks the abolition of export duties upon Cape produce , October 18 , 1811. ( 5 ) . These ...
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... levied on British goods from July 8th , 1813. ( 5 ) . This was done for revenue purposes , otherwise it may be safely said it would not have been done . It was , moreover , as we saw , a conditional concession . This step , however ...
... levied on British goods from July 8th , 1813. ( 5 ) . This was done for revenue purposes , otherwise it may be safely said it would not have been done . It was , moreover , as we saw , a conditional concession . This step , however ...
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... levied , unless equal privileges were granted to British possessions by the country to which the foreign ship belonged . But as regards the import trade into the Colony , ships of coun- tries at amity with England could be employed for ...
... levied , unless equal privileges were granted to British possessions by the country to which the foreign ship belonged . But as regards the import trade into the Colony , ships of coun- tries at amity with England could be employed for ...
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... levied upon colonial pro- duce , it was estimated by the Governor - in - Council , that the drawback would amount to only 2,068 pounds sterling per annum , which it was proposed to cover by an additional charge of 13 per cent . on ...
... levied upon colonial pro- duce , it was estimated by the Governor - in - Council , that the drawback would amount to only 2,068 pounds sterling per annum , which it was proposed to cover by an additional charge of 13 per cent . on ...
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15 per cent ad valorem African Customs Union agricultural American amount Australia Board of Trade Britain British colonies British Empire British manufactures British possessions British ships Canada Cape and Natal Cape Colony Cape Town Cape wine Chamber of Commerce colonists Conference Convention customs duties customs tariff Customs Union Delagoa Bay Dominions Dutch duties levied England export fact favour ference foreign countries free trade gallon Government Governor granted History of South Ibid import duties increase interests J. H. Hofmeyr Johannesburg Johannesburg Chamber machinery ment mining mother country nations Orange Free Order-in-Council Order-in-Council was issued paid Parliament ports pounds sterling preferential tariff preferential treatment Pretoria produce or manufacture Province of Mozambique railway raw materials rebate reciprocal regulations Report South Africa South African Customs South African Republic Southern Rhodesia sugar territory Theal Trade Journal Trade Policy Transvaal treaty Union of South United Kingdom Volume Zealand