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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It details the facilities, the port charges and other matters of interest to the
shipping interests. ... Offices of the company are located at Pier 6, East River, with
Earl S. Moore, president, and Paul A. Rochester, vice-president, in charge of
traffic.
It details the facilities, the port charges and other matters of interest to the
shipping interests. ... Offices of the company are located at Pier 6, East River, with
Earl S. Moore, president, and Paul A. Rochester, vice-president, in charge of
traffic.
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Officials in Charge of Exhibits Mr. E. E. Mac Nary, General Passenger Traffic
Manager of the United States Lines, will be in charge of his company's exhibit; Mr
. F. W. Wolf, General Passenger Agent of the Munson Line, will be in charge of
that ...
Officials in Charge of Exhibits Mr. E. E. Mac Nary, General Passenger Traffic
Manager of the United States Lines, will be in charge of his company's exhibit; Mr
. F. W. Wolf, General Passenger Agent of the Munson Line, will be in charge of
that ...
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