The Port of New York, and Ship News, Volumes 1-2 |
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The John L. Kling, largest of a fleet of 7 self-discharging coal carrying ships built
for Great Lakes traffic was launched August 16 at the yard of the Manitowoc
Shipbuilding Corporation. Belts and conveyors will deliver cargo to a point 120
feet ...
The John L. Kling, largest of a fleet of 7 self-discharging coal carrying ships built
for Great Lakes traffic was launched August 16 at the yard of the Manitowoc
Shipbuilding Corporation. Belts and conveyors will deliver cargo to a point 120
feet ...
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Commissioner F. I. Thompson, of the Shipping Board and J. Barstow Smull,
president of the Fleet Corporation, sailed for Europe on August 1 2 on the
steamship President Harding. They expect to be gone a month. Commissioner
T. V. ...
Commissioner F. I. Thompson, of the Shipping Board and J. Barstow Smull,
president of the Fleet Corporation, sailed for Europe on August 1 2 on the
steamship President Harding. They expect to be gone a month. Commissioner
T. V. ...
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The Commission shall also invite in the same manner the submission to it of
plans and specifications necessary for a fleet of vessels designed to operate
upon its own power together through the New York Canals and through the locks
thereof ...
The Commission shall also invite in the same manner the submission to it of
plans and specifications necessary for a fleet of vessels designed to operate
upon its own power together through the New York Canals and through the locks
thereof ...
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