Supplement to Commerce Reports Daily Consular and Trade Reports: Turkey, Harput
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Supplement to Commerce Reports Daily Consular and Trade Reports - Leslie A. Davis
Leslie A. Davis
Supplement to Commerce Reports Daily Consular and Trade Reports: Turkey, Harput
Sharp Ink Publishing
2022
Contact: info@sharpinkbooks.com
ISBN 978-80-282-3620-5
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SUPPLEMENT TO
TURKEY,
HARPUT.
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By Consul Leslie A. Davis.
The limited trade of the Harput consular district has almost entirely ceased since the outbreak of the European War. Under normal conditions the trade is small and confined to the merest necessaries of life. Stoves, bedsteads, dining tables, table linen, individual tableware, and many other articles usually regarded as indispensable in domestic life are not to be found even in the homes of the better classes.
Limited Business Opportunities—Population.
There are no manufacturing establishments or industrial enterprises of any importance and no business houses of any size in the entire district. The only stores are small shops or booths of one room, seldom more than 10 or 15 feet square and usually even smaller than that. The business of any one merchant is necessarily small, and the quantity of goods that he can handle limited. The goods are usually obtained by him through business connections in Constantinople