Maritime Authorization--1979: Title XI Oversight : Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Merchant Marine of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session, on Maritime Authorization--1979, H.R. 10729 ... February 7, 9, 23, 1978, Title XI Oversight ... May 4, 1978U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - Всего страниц: 396 |
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... tonnage had increased by 1.7 million over the level of January 1 , 1977 , while the number of ships had de- creased by four , reflecting the larger size of the additions and the small size of the old ships that left the fleet ...
... tonnage had increased by 1.7 million over the level of January 1 , 1977 , while the number of ships had de- creased by four , reflecting the larger size of the additions and the small size of the old ships that left the fleet ...
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... tonnage from 7.4 million in 1970 to 12 million at the end of last year . And I am happy to report that the number of U.S. - flag tankers in layup , which exceeded 40 in 1975 , and numbered 20 in mid - 1977 , is now down to 2 , both of ...
... tonnage from 7.4 million in 1970 to 12 million at the end of last year . And I am happy to report that the number of U.S. - flag tankers in layup , which exceeded 40 in 1975 , and numbered 20 in mid - 1977 , is now down to 2 , both of ...
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... tonnage . In addition to that , certain trades developed significant amounts of cargo . For instance , the trades to the Middle East . And what some of our sub- sidized operators did was to charter their vessels to nonsubsidized ...
... tonnage . In addition to that , certain trades developed significant amounts of cargo . For instance , the trades to the Middle East . And what some of our sub- sidized operators did was to charter their vessels to nonsubsidized ...
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... tonnage but on new building . We have a number of tankers in our yards which would be con- sidered to be new buildings within the purview of those rules . Con- sequently , we think it would be wise to set aside this money to assist in ...
... tonnage but on new building . We have a number of tankers in our yards which would be con- sidered to be new buildings within the purview of those rules . Con- sequently , we think it would be wise to set aside this money to assist in ...
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... Tonnage ( Thousands of Long Tons ) Civilian FMS ( 2 ) Freight Revenue ( Thousands of Dollars Civilian FMS ( 2 ) 115 24 $ 15,680 $ 5,925 180 929 399 TOTAL 44 148 1,138 692976048 474 1 12,381 320 99 ( 1 ) 9,489 6 22 ( 1 ) 5,445 177 19 ...
... Tonnage ( Thousands of Long Tons ) Civilian FMS ( 2 ) Freight Revenue ( Thousands of Dollars Civilian FMS ( 2 ) 115 24 $ 15,680 $ 5,925 180 929 399 TOTAL 44 148 1,138 692976048 474 1 12,381 320 99 ( 1 ) 9,489 6 22 ( 1 ) 5,445 177 19 ...
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AGOR Agreement American Export Lines American President Lines amount applications authorization Barge BLACKWELL breakbulk bulk cargo bulk carriers CALHOON carriage carried CHAIRMAN charter committee construction Containerized contracts CONTSHIP Corp cost crew deadweight deadweight tonnage Delta dry bulk Federal fiscal year 1979 flag vessels fleet Freighter funds Government grain Gulf industry LASH LNG carriers long tons LYKES MarAd Maritime Administration MCCLOSKEY Merchant Marine Act million Name of Vessel National Maritime Union Navy negotiate nonsubsidized Ocean operating differential subsidy operating-differential subsidy P.O. Box percent President Prudential question request SECRETARY PETERSON SHIP OPERATORS shipbuilding Soviet Socialist Republics Soviet Union Steamship Company Street struction Title XI subsidized operators Subsidy on Vessel tankers Title XI tonnage tons Transportation Institute tugs Type of Vessel U.S. flag U.S. Foreign Commerce U.S. ports U.S.-flag ships Union of Soviet United USSR Washington XI on Recon YoWELL Туре
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Стр. 370 - It is necessary for the national defense and development of its foreign and domestic commerce that the United States shall have a merchant marine (a) sufficient to carry its domestic waterborne commerce and a substantial portion of the waterborne export and import foreign commerce of the United States...
Стр. 295 - ... any refuse matter of any kind or description whatever other than that flowing from streets and sewers and passing therefrom in a liquid state, into any navigable water of the United States, or into any tributary of any navigable water from which the same shall float or be washed into such navigable water...
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