Comparison of the Senate Tariff Bill Hr 1438 With the Present Tariff Law Sho
Comparison of the Senate Tariff Bill Hr 1438 With the Present Tariff Law Sho
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42 24. 28 5. 31 2, 948. 77 6 lea or number 2. 08 21. 98 20 iea or number 2. 05 21. 62 50 lea or numlier 4. 07 339 Mattings for floors, plain, fancy, or figured, manufactured from straw, round or spilt, or other vegetable substances, not oth- erwise provided for, including what are commonly laiown as Chinese, Japanese, and Indian straw mattmgs— Valued not exceeding 10 cents per square yard 3, 617, 455. 45 110, 626. 07 01. 316, 716. 67 81, 527. 00 Valued exceeding 10 cents per square yard 340 See... Senate bill for new classifi- twn. Carpets, carpetlng, mats, and rags made of flax, hemp, jute, or other vegetable fiber (except cotton), n. 0. P. F. : Valued not exceeding 15 cents per square yard 359. 00 71, 361. 00 17. 42 16. 43 279. 03 39, 877. 67 230. 40 Valued above 15cents per square 33, 329. 35 389 Carpets and carpeting of flax and cot- ton or wool of which iiax is the com- ponent materialof chief value, n. S. 6. 50 3. 25 341 Hose, hydraulic, made in whole or in part of flax, hemp, ramie, or jute 1, 768.
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