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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... cost of hiring American boats and foreign boats is quite a difference , but we feel the money spent in hiring the American boats is well spent , because we keep so many foreign boats out of those particular territories in which we ...
... cost of hiring American boats and foreign boats is quite a difference , but we feel the money spent in hiring the American boats is well spent , because we keep so many foreign boats out of those particular territories in which we ...
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... cost of the vessels . Mr. BRIGGS . Could you have entered into this new construction and built those boats without the aid of the mail contracts ? Mr. HERBERMANN . Positively no . out postal aid . No American boat can live with- Mr ...
... cost of the vessels . Mr. BRIGGS . Could you have entered into this new construction and built those boats without the aid of the mail contracts ? Mr. HERBERMANN . Positively no . out postal aid . No American boat can live with- Mr ...
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... cost would be greater to the shipper or receiver . If , on the other hand , an American com- pany interested in ... costs , the difference between American ship operating costs and the foreign ship operating costs is another matter that ...
... cost would be greater to the shipper or receiver . If , on the other hand , an American com- pany interested in ... costs , the difference between American ship operating costs and the foreign ship operating costs is another matter that ...
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... cost of maintenance , and so forth , the year around , to have to com- pete with another American line that will go abroad and pick up idle foreign tonnage anywhere he can find it , of any kind and char- acter , and at as low a price as ...
... cost of maintenance , and so forth , the year around , to have to com- pete with another American line that will go abroad and pick up idle foreign tonnage anywhere he can find it , of any kind and char- acter , and at as low a price as ...
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... cost them money . Mr. LEHLBACH . They can not do it , can they , Mr. Herbermann ? Mr. HERBERMANN . No ; the American ship running in the foreign trade can not do it . Mr. DAVIS . Now , Mr. Lehlbach , a ship may make several ports of ...
... cost them money . Mr. LEHLBACH . They can not do it , can they , Mr. Herbermann ? Mr. HERBERMANN . No ; the American ship running in the foreign trade can not do it . Mr. DAVIS . Now , Mr. Lehlbach , a ship may make several ports of ...
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