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1.—RICE—Importations of Foreign, for the Last 10 Fiscal Years.

RICE MEAL, RICE FLOUR AND BROKEN RICE.

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Of the Foreign Rice Meal, etc., imported in 1913, there were received from:

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MISCELLANEOUS

A-ARTICLES EXPORTED WITH BENEFIT OF DRAWBACK.

the years ended June 30, 1912 and 1913. Articles exported with benefit of Drawback, together with imported materials from which they were wholly or partly manufactured, and Drawback paid thereon, during

IMPORTED MATERIALS CONTAINED THEREIN

ARTICLES AS EXPORTED

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B-RATES OF DUTIES UNDER VARIOUS TARIFFS ON SUNDRY ARTICLES

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Section 5 of the Act

NOTE: Under the Act approved March 8, 1902, the duties on articles and merchandise from the Philippine Islands are 75% of the Dingley Tariff. of August 5, 1909, permits the free importation of Sugar, Tobacco and Cigars within certain limits, and imposes duty on all above the limit and on all other dutiable merchandise from those Islands at the rates in the Act, and under the convention entered into with Cuba, proclaimed by the President December 17, 1903, a reduction of 20% is allowed on all articles and merchandise from Cuba.

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INDEX

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Alcohol question from medical view-
point, 148.

Allison Liquor Law (Texas), 20.
American Grocer, 2.

American Museum of Safety, Bul-
letin "Do You Drink?" and reply
thereto, 95; 105 (chart).
Anti-Saloon League.

Anti-Shipping Bill (Ohio), 51.
"Poison Label" Bill (New York),
46.

Arizona, prohibition amendment, 21.
Arkansas, Going Law decision, 21.
Arteriosclerosis and alcohol, 184.
Asheville (N. C.) Citizen, 312.

B

Baker Law (Wis.), decision, 61.
Baltimore (Md.) Evening Sun, 294.
Baltimore (Md.) Star, 295.
Barchfeld, Congressman (Pa.), 283.
Barley.

Federal Inspection and Grading
(address by H. D. Stuhr), 76.
Oats and barley exports, 80.
Bartholdt, Congressman (Mo.), 283.
Bay City (Mich.) Tribune, 297.
Beer.

Great Britain's definition of, 17.
History of early brewing, 106.
Misbranding, 17.

Norwegian taxation laws, 17, 143.
Processes involved in brewing, 107.
Sales (statistics), 2, 6, 320-346.
Swedish taxation of, 17.

"What is Beer?" (C. F. Chandler),
106.

Production, statistical tables, etc.,
320-346.

Belgium, 123, 134.

Binghamton (N. Y.) Press, 300.

Board of Trustees, report, 4.

Boston, Mass., 87.

Boston (Mass.) Evening Transcript,

295.

Branthwaite, Dr. R. W., Who are the

Inebriates? (report), 116.
Brewing. See Beer; Liquor Industry.
Brewing Scholarship, 16.
Bridgeport (Conn.) Evening Farm-
er, 289.

Bridgeport (Conn.) Standard, 290.
British Journal of Inebriety (article
by Dr. J. A. Mjoen), 136.
Brooklyn (N. Y.) Citizen, 300.
Brooklyn (N. Y.) Standard Union,
301.

Brooklyn (N. Y.) Times, 301.
Brown, Congressman (Wis.), 282.
Buffalo (N. Y.) Commercial, 301.
Buffalo (N. Y.) Courier, 302.
Buffalo (N. Y.) Enquirer, 302, 312.
Buffalo (N. Y.) Evening News, 303.
Buffalo (N. Y.) Express, 303.
Buffalo (N. Y.) Times, 303.
Butte (Mont.) Miner, 298.

California.

C

Election results, 20, 22.

State-wide prohibition amendment
defeated, 22.

Canada, election results, 62.
Cantrill, Congressman (Ky.), 281.
Causes and Cures of Crime (review

of T. S. Mosby's book), 246.
Chandler, Charles F., "What is
Beer?" (address), 106.
Charleston (S. C.) News-Courier,

317.

Cirrhosis of the liver and alcohol,

176.

Conciliation and Arbitration Board,
66.

Connecticut Liquor Dealers' Assn.
Saloon Betterment Movement, 13.
Co-operation of the Retail Liquor
Trade (pamphlet), 15.

Colorado.

Election results, 23.

Prohibition amendment, 20, 23.

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