The Port of New York, and Ship News, Volumes 1-2 |
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"Before the present Shipping Board was organized," he continued, "the defiicit
approximated $110,000,000 a year. Although we have a deficit of more than $2
660,000 for May, we have succeeded in reducing the expenses over April ...
"Before the present Shipping Board was organized," he continued, "the defiicit
approximated $110,000,000 a year. Although we have a deficit of more than $2
660,000 for May, we have succeeded in reducing the expenses over April ...
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If continued interest in, and agitation for the improvement can bring about the
desired result, The ... the record it has made, somewhat of which has been here
recorded, can be depended upon to supply that continued interest and agitation.
If continued interest in, and agitation for the improvement can bring about the
desired result, The ... the record it has made, somewhat of which has been here
recorded, can be depended upon to supply that continued interest and agitation.
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(Continued from Page 15) respect that his family shares with him during his
whole life, whereas the renter, at the etui of the same period owns nothing in the
way of a home and becomes a veritable "rolling stone," a "poor provider/' a man
with ...
(Continued from Page 15) respect that his family shares with him during his
whole life, whereas the renter, at the etui of the same period owns nothing in the
way of a home and becomes a veritable "rolling stone," a "poor provider/' a man
with ...
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