Report on Philippine tariff, Jul. 25, 1907.

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Report on Philippine tariff, Jul. 25, 1907.

Draft [by H. Welsh?] of report on steps taken to secure a favorable Philippine tariff act, especially with regard to repeal of a clause in the enacted act imposing a tax on the cheap cotton goods know as "splits."

[3] p. Typescript.

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