The Port of New York, and Ship News, Volumes 1-2 |
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Page 7
In August and September of 1921 and 1922 the Shipping Board carried freights
each month averaging approximately ... the world's ocean carriage is generally
far below last year's, the United States Shipping Board ships are carrying as
much ...
In August and September of 1921 and 1922 the Shipping Board carried freights
each month averaging approximately ... the world's ocean carriage is generally
far below last year's, the United States Shipping Board ships are carrying as
much ...
Page 31
Have. Earned. $29,292,949,118. During. the. Past. Hundred. Years. Carrying.
Our. Commerce. Startling. Figures. From ... Of this total, vessels under the
American flag carried only $35,631,382,909, or about 24 per cent., leaving 76 per
cent, ...
Have. Earned. $29,292,949,118. During. the. Past. Hundred. Years. Carrying.
Our. Commerce. Startling. Figures. From ... Of this total, vessels under the
American flag carried only $35,631,382,909, or about 24 per cent., leaving 76 per
cent, ...
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The aggregate cargo carried by the vessels was 111,970 tons. Of the twenty-two
vessels ten were northbound and twelve southbound. Forty-two vessels carrying
10,000 tons or more of cargo each made the transit of the Panama Canal during
...
The aggregate cargo carried by the vessels was 111,970 tons. Of the twenty-two
vessels ten were northbound and twelve southbound. Forty-two vessels carrying
10,000 tons or more of cargo each made the transit of the Panama Canal during
...
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