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INDEX

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"ACTUALLY ENGAGED IN EXPORT TRADE," 210-213, 250, 251, 280
ADDYSTONE CASE, 51, 56-60.

AGREEMENTS.

See CARTELS, COMBINATIONS, MONOPOLIES, POOLS, TRUSTS.
Combination, 28.

Export Association.

See WEBB-POMERENE EXPORT ASSOCIATIONS.

International (Cartels, International), 14-16, 22, 23, 353-392.
Advisable, alleged to be, 370, 371.

Aluminum, 361, 377, 541, 542.

Copy of, 541, 542.

American interests parties to, 357-368, 374, 375.

Bottle makers, 362, 363.

Buyers' combines, 357.

Cases in United States involving, 374-379.

Causes explained, 355, 356.

Cement, copy of proposed agreement, 512-516.

Control of domestic market, 353.

Court decisions involving United States, 374-378.

Aluminum, 377.

Shipping, 375-378.

Thread, 377.

Tobacco, 374, 375.

Credit terms, regulation of, 355.

Disruption by war, 364, 368.

Division of sales territory, 355, 356, 369.

Dyers, 365.

Dyes, 365, 366, 369, 542-548.

Copy of, 542-548.

Electric lamps, 367, 368.

Explosives, 360, 361.

Export trade, 356.

Glass, 362.

Goverment pressure increases number, 368.

Indigo, 365, 366.

Text, 542-548.

International law.

Advocated in Great Britain, 387.

To protect English interests only, 386.
World-wide action suggested, 387.
Brussels sugar convention, 383-385.
Necessity for, 383.

Invalid in countries prohibiting, 382.
Invalid under Sherman law, 374-379, 382.
Iron, 370, 371.

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