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  • Ukers, William H. (1934-09)
    Rolling down to Rio is very different in 1934 from what is was 46 years ago when Louis R. Gray of Arbuckle’s’ first made the trip; or in 1898 when Leslie C. Greenland came out from England. And the late Jock Mc Kinlay, ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1935-05)
    Dr. Cesário Coimbra, who has been appointed a Director of the Departamento Nacional do Café (DNC), has tendered his resignation as President of the São Paulo Coffee Institute, which position, however, he will continue to ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1934-03)
    Rio de Janeiro, February 5, 1934. – A recent fortnightly report of the DNC says that the government of the State of São Paulo has reduced 3$000 per bag the ne- milreis-gold tax on São Paulo’s coffee. The same tax having ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1933-05)
    The internal dissension which arose in the Department of Coffee, with the resignation of the member for Minas, has not yet been smoothed out. The best information that can be gathered from intimates oh the Department, is ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1933-10)
    Dr. Armando Salles, the new Federal Agent, has desired his predecessor, General Daltro, commander of the Military Region, to preside over the inquiry at the São Paulo Coffee Institute, which is investigating the responsibility ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1934-11)
    Although not on the official listo f the American Coffee Delegation during its recent visit to São Paulo, Mr. Willian H. Ukers, Editor and Publisher of THE TEA AND COFFEE TRADE JOURNAL, made a call of courtesy upon the ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1970-11)
    The International Coffee Agreement of 1968 is a five-year pact designed to expire in 1976. At the time that this Agreement was made, it replaced the Agreement of 1963, and expectations were that in 1973, a new five-year ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1933-10)
    The coffee market is reported to be very flat, with holders refusing offers due to prices considered low, but tending to go be very flat, with holders refusing offers due to prices considered low, but tending to still ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1934-03)
    The inquiry into the affairs of the São Paulo Coffee Institute which was inaugurated after the removal of General Waldomiro has been terminated by General Daltro, who affirms that it has been carried out “with exclusive ...
  • Ukers, William H. (1934-09)
    Americans are beginning to understand something of the vastness of Brazil . If all Brazil’s twenty-one states were fitted into the United States there would be enough left over for a state larger than Texas. In area it is ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1935-09)
    The economic activities of the State of São Paulo are reviewed by Critica (Buenos Aires), along with numerous items on culture, history, and general development, in a special number intended for sale on the streets of São ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1933-11)
    A letter in the New York Times, November 2, from a writer signing himself as Director of the Brazil Information Service, New York City, states that news of impending revolutionary activities in São Paulo and Rio Grande do ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1933-05)
    As soon as the announcement concerning Brazil’s latest coffee bonus in kind reached this country there arose a wave of protest from coffee roasters and distributers all over the United States. Chairman Hebert Delafield of ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1933-09)
    São Paulo, August 19, 1933. – Major Juarez Tavora, eminent revolutionary and Minister for Agriculture at Rio, has again brought forward his proposal that all services connect with coffee, reference, and propaganda should ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1934-09)
    Dr. Oswaldo Aranha, the newly appointed Ambassador of Brazil to the United States, arrived in New York on the Rex, from Italy, on September 13 th . In the Brazilian Committee of the Pan American Society at the Waldorf-Astroia. ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1934-03)
    Rio de Janeiro, Feb. 2, 1934. – Following the audit of Brazil’s retained stocks of coffee by the Brazilian Institute of Accountancy and the English chartered accountants, Mac Auliffe, Davis, Bell &Co., the National Department ...
  • Dalton, Jack (1934-09)
    When the editor told me to slip into his suit-case and go along as reporter for the doings of the group of coffee men invited to visit Brazil as guests of the National Coffee Department, I was delighted to accept the ...

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