The Port of New York, and Ship News, Volumes 1-2 |
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the expenditure of a single dollar, without the addition of any fraction to the tax
rate, reap the very evident increase in revenue and the less evident but greater
benefit of the salvage of realty and values and the increased facilities for
conducting ...
the expenditure of a single dollar, without the addition of any fraction to the tax
rate, reap the very evident increase in revenue and the less evident but greater
benefit of the salvage of realty and values and the increased facilities for
conducting ...
Page 25
The Commandant therefore recommends the adoption of the Board's previous
report, which would increase the basic rate for mechanics from 73 to 80 cents
and for helpers from 48 to 52 cents per hour. The Norfolk board recommended a
...
The Commandant therefore recommends the adoption of the Board's previous
report, which would increase the basic rate for mechanics from 73 to 80 cents
and for helpers from 48 to 52 cents per hour. The Norfolk board recommended a
...
Page 17
Now it appears that there is no shadow of doubt of a continuous and substantial
increase in imports. With the customs rates increased on so many products
imported, it was declared by Free Traders — who are invariably wrong in their ...
Now it appears that there is no shadow of doubt of a continuous and substantial
increase in imports. With the customs rates increased on so many products
imported, it was declared by Free Traders — who are invariably wrong in their ...
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