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 2638 PROCLAMATIONS, 1926. zadvantages granted to a foreign producer by a foreign government, or bya person, artnership, corporation, or association in a foreign congtry; and (4g any other advantages or disadvantages in com- ·pe 1on· y { Whereas, under and by virtue of said section of said act, the United States Tariff Commission has_ made an investigation to assist the President in ascertaining the differences in costs of production of and of all other lfacis and conditions enumerated! in said section with v°‘·‘“·’•“"· respect to the articles described  paragraphj301 of Title I of said tariff act of 1922,namely, Iron in pigs and u·on kentledge, bemg wholl erin part the growth or product of the United States, and of and with respect to like or similar articles wholly or in part the growth or prcgluct of comlpgting foreign ciauntries; h h ld f - ereas int course “o‘ sai investigation a earing was e, 0 which reasonablepublic ndtice was given and at which parties inter- esvitgd. were %venbr;a;1]so1;-able opportunity to be present, to produce .e enceanto -ea·, .1 r And whereas the President Onipon said investigation of said dider- ences in costs of production said articles -w olly or in part the growth or product of the United States and of like or similar articles wholly or m part the growth or tgroduct of competing foreign coun- tries, has thereh found that e principal ccmpetmg country is British Ind1a  that the duty fixed in said title and act does not equalizeqthe differences 1n· costs of production in the United_States and m sa1d_prmccpal competing country, namely, British India, and has §d·,and,determme the mcreased rate of duty necessary to equ e t e same. _ itggqrgg aglratsiagg Now, Therefore I, Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States iedgsqt equate mute of America, do hereby determine and proclaim, that the increase in §{‘,$,‘§§,,§f °°°“ °' p’°' the rate of duty provided in said act shown by said ascertained differenaes in said costs of productionnecessary to equalize the same is as o ows:, A RM  increase*in» said duty on Ironin pigs and iron kentledge (within the limit of total increase provided for _in said act) from 75 cents per ton to $1.12% ger ton. - » · 31  w elrgzif I haveghereimgo set my hand and caused the ¤sc»ts-»¤1¢s·¢ste¤me e.- Done at the city of Washington this twen ty-third day of February 1 i V in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [s1:.u.;]· twenty-seven, and of the Independence of the United ‘ States of America the one hundred and fifty·first. · (31.,0 By the Présidmt: A vm coupon A ·` ‘;Josr:ri1'C; Gmsw - "I - * -Act·ing Secretary of State.  Br run PBESIDENT or rmt UN1·1·m> Srarss orjAm=.:1uca A A _ A PROCLAMATION GSX'};-‘l‘*;;1;’%f-§’,§‘,§‘f",Q§{;   ·by»p1roclamation of July twenty-four, nineteen hun- Vggwmble dred and twenty, ·t ere were reserved and setapart as the Unaka Statutorylprovisions. N $,6.0118.1 F0fB8t;L      `tb.8   Of' Ndfth C&IfOl.lD8, $§{;§Z,;$;,§§§’}‘ Tennessee and Virginia, acquired or to be acquired bg the United States·mdesr· authority of the Act of Congress approve · March first, V nineteen hundred an eleven ($6 Stat., 961), entitled i‘*An Act fl‘o enable any State to cooperate with any other State 0rStates, or with theUnited States, for the protection of the watersheds of navigable

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