Commercial Fisheries Review, 20. sējumsFish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1958 |
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20. lappuse
... Exports of Fish Oil , 1936-1957 35 30 Million Gallons 10 20 135 10 5 FISH TOIL LEGEND : DOMESTIC PRODUCTION IMPORTS EXPORTS 1936 1940 1945 1950 1955 1957 20 California AERIAL TECHNIQUES BEING DEVELOPED TO CENSUS COMMERCIAL AND SPORT ...
... Exports of Fish Oil , 1936-1957 35 30 Million Gallons 10 20 135 10 5 FISH TOIL LEGEND : DOMESTIC PRODUCTION IMPORTS EXPORTS 1936 1940 1945 1950 1955 1957 20 California AERIAL TECHNIQUES BEING DEVELOPED TO CENSUS COMMERCIAL AND SPORT ...
48. lappuse
... Exports : CANNED SARDINES : Exports during the first two months of 1958 of 1.7 million pounds were 64 percent less than in that period of 1957. Exports were down to all principal countries of destination , due to the small Cali- fornia ...
... Exports : CANNED SARDINES : Exports during the first two months of 1958 of 1.7 million pounds were 64 percent less than in that period of 1957. Exports were down to all principal countries of destination , due to the small Cali- fornia ...
55. lappuse
... EXPORTS , 1957 : Exports of fishery products from British Honduras during 1957 totaled 375,744 pounds , valued at US $ 134,541 , as compared with exports for 1956 of 265,483 pounds , valued at US $ 110,528 . The United States received ...
... EXPORTS , 1957 : Exports of fishery products from British Honduras during 1957 totaled 375,744 pounds , valued at US $ 134,541 , as compared with exports for 1956 of 265,483 pounds , valued at US $ 110,528 . The United States received ...
56. lappuse
FISHERIES TRENDS IN 1957 : Although the total value of exports was up in 1957 , prospects for the British Honduras ... export of salted and dried fish to neighboring countries , but this is declining rapidly for a variety of reasons ...
FISHERIES TRENDS IN 1957 : Although the total value of exports was up in 1957 , prospects for the British Honduras ... export of salted and dried fish to neighboring countries , but this is declining rapidly for a variety of reasons ...
57. lappuse
... exports of fish meal increased from 40,000 tons in 1956 to 42,000 tons in 1957 , while the domestic consumption remained unchanged at 21,000 tons . The major export outlets for Danish fish meal were the United Kingdom ( 22,700 tons ) ...
... exports of fish meal increased from 40,000 tons in 1956 to 42,000 tons in 1957 , while the domestic consumption remained unchanged at 21,000 tons . The major export outlets for Danish fish meal were the United Kingdom ( 22,700 tons ) ...
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78. lappuse - ... consent to the modification, with respect to the rate of interest, time of payment of any installment of principal or interest, security, or any other term of any contract or agreement to which he is a party or which has been transferred to him...
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101. lappuse - ... years and shall be open at all times to inspection by any enforcement officer of the Governments of Canada or the United States or by any authorized representative of the Commission. Such persons, firms or corporations may be required to certify to the correctness of such records and to support the certificate by a sworn statement.
76. lappuse - Act, as amended, Is amended by striking out the semicolon at the end thereof and inserting In lieu thereof a colon and the following: "Provided, That the words 'property consisting of ordinary livestock, fish (Including shell fish), or agricultural (including horticultural) commodities (not including manufactured products thereof)' as used herein shall Include property shown as 'Exempt...
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