The Port of New York, and Ship News, Volumes 1-2 |
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ARTHUR J. SIMPSON, Engineer-in-Charge of the Bureau of Docks, for the city of
Newark, is engaged preparing specifications for a new dredging contract at Port
Newark Terminal which may cost several hundred thousand dollars. Orders to ...
ARTHUR J. SIMPSON, Engineer-in-Charge of the Bureau of Docks, for the city of
Newark, is engaged preparing specifications for a new dredging contract at Port
Newark Terminal which may cost several hundred thousand dollars. Orders to ...
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29 West 39th Street, New York City, probably maintain the best free employment
bureau connected with any industry or profession in the United States. Members
of many affiliated societies and organizations are available through this service ...
29 West 39th Street, New York City, probably maintain the best free employment
bureau connected with any industry or profession in the United States. Members
of many affiliated societies and organizations are available through this service ...
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Bureau. Shrinks. to. Port. Statistician. A. Bureau. of. the. Department. of. Docks. of.
the. City. of. New. York. With. a. Port ... THE greatest port in the world is the object
of the successful attack of organized bureaus in other ports the purpose of ...
Bureau. Shrinks. to. Port. Statistician. A. Bureau. of. the. Department. of. Docks. of.
the. City. of. New. York. With. a. Port ... THE greatest port in the world is the object
of the successful attack of organized bureaus in other ports the purpose of ...
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