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AT the head of the organization which is developing a world port on the shores of
Newark Bay is City Commissioner Thomas L. Raymond, of Newark, N. J. As
Director of the Department of Streets and Public Improvements, he is in sole
charge ...
AT the head of the organization which is developing a world port on the shores of
Newark Bay is City Commissioner Thomas L. Raymond, of Newark, N. J. As
Director of the Department of Streets and Public Improvements, he is in sole
charge ...
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Commissioner. Raymond. Conducting. a. Vigorous. Fight. for. an. Unobstructed.
Newark. Bay. Port of New York Authority Asked by War Department to. WHAT
started, as a local controversy between the city of Newark and the New Jersey ...
Commissioner. Raymond. Conducting. a. Vigorous. Fight. for. an. Unobstructed.
Newark. Bay. Port of New York Authority Asked by War Department to. WHAT
started, as a local controversy between the city of Newark and the New Jersey ...
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... of the proposed new bureau, which is to come into existence on January 1.
Dock Commissioner Delaney presided and stated that he had requested Dr.
John A. Hariss, Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of traffic to officiate with
him.
... of the proposed new bureau, which is to come into existence on January 1.
Dock Commissioner Delaney presided and stated that he had requested Dr.
John A. Hariss, Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of traffic to officiate with
him.
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