To Further Develop an American Merchant Marine: Hearings Before the Committee on the Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Seventy-first Congress, Second Session, on H. R. 8361 a Bill to Further Develop an American Merchant Marine, to Assure Its Permanence in the Transportation of the Foreign Trade of the United States, and for Other Purposes, January 23, 27, 28, and 29, 1930U.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 - Всего страниц: 194 |
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... British ports , where there is a very heavy mail and where it is said that carrying it on a poundage basis would perhaps be as remunerative as it would under the contract basis . But that is the only instance in which it could occur and ...
... British ports , where there is a very heavy mail and where it is said that carrying it on a poundage basis would perhaps be as remunerative as it would under the contract basis . But that is the only instance in which it could occur and ...
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... British line , placed one of their ships - the Mauretania , I believe - in the Cuba - New York trade . They took it out of the North Atlantic trade , because the trade was slack in the North Atlantic , in the winter , and placed it in ...
... British line , placed one of their ships - the Mauretania , I believe - in the Cuba - New York trade . They took it out of the North Atlantic trade , because the trade was slack in the North Atlantic , in the winter , and placed it in ...
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... British or some other flag . That sentiment is growing and , when that provision was put in the Act of 1920 , the sentiment about giving Government aid to build up an American merchant marine began to change . Our association has no ...
... British or some other flag . That sentiment is growing and , when that provision was put in the Act of 1920 , the sentiment about giving Government aid to build up an American merchant marine began to change . Our association has no ...
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... British line and a Japanese line . Now , through their being agents for those two lines , they have been able to control the freights and the rates on that particular service— the West African service . Now if Barber did not have those ...
... British line and a Japanese line . Now , through their being agents for those two lines , they have been able to control the freights and the rates on that particular service— the West African service . Now if Barber did not have those ...
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... British line , placed the Mauretania , I believe- The CHAIRMAN . The Coronia . Mr. DAVIS . Well , the Coronia- Mr. O'CONNOR . They have two boats now . Mr. DAVIS . Taking them out of the North Atlantic trade this winter , when the North ...
... British line , placed the Mauretania , I believe- The CHAIRMAN . The Coronia . Mr. DAVIS . Well , the Coronia- Mr. O'CONNOR . They have two boats now . Mr. DAVIS . Taking them out of the North Atlantic trade this winter , when the North ...
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Стр. 118 - The CHAIRMAN. Are there any other questions? If not we are very much obliged to you, Doctor.
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Стр. 46 - ... operated by the agent shall account for and pay such profits to the owner. The agent as representative of the owner is not permitted to trade with any individual, firm, or corporation where he may have an interest except first with the written approval of the owner. 19.
Стр. 40 - The CHAIRMAN. Are there any further questions? If not, we thank you very much, Mr.