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Page 15
Payments to be made as follows : $18 a month to be paid on the second
mortgage — a total of $216 a year — and $15 a month interest on the first
mortgage of $3,000 — $180 a year — making a total combined outlay of $396
per year, or $33 ...
Payments to be made as follows : $18 a month to be paid on the second
mortgage — a total of $216 a year — and $15 a month interest on the first
mortgage of $3,000 — $180 a year — making a total combined outlay of $396
per year, or $33 ...
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From the Panama Canal Record All previous canal traffic records were broken
during the month of March when a total of 521 vessels of all kinds, exclusive of
canal equipment, transited the canal. This exceeds by ninety-six the former
record ...
From the Panama Canal Record All previous canal traffic records were broken
during the month of March when a total of 521 vessels of all kinds, exclusive of
canal equipment, transited the canal. This exceeds by ninety-six the former
record ...
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ALBERT D. LASKER, who retired last month as Chairman of the United States
Shipping Board, reviewed his two years of service and presented his
recommendations in a letter to President Harding, under date of June 10, 1923,
the text of ...
ALBERT D. LASKER, who retired last month as Chairman of the United States
Shipping Board, reviewed his two years of service and presented his
recommendations in a letter to President Harding, under date of June 10, 1923,
the text of ...
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