The Port of New York, and Ship News, Volumes 1-2 |
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Page 17
The essential thing most acutely required at the present moment between water
and rail carriers is physical connections between their terminals at as many
points as possible, in order that pro-rating and through-rating between rail and
water ...
The essential thing most acutely required at the present moment between water
and rail carriers is physical connections between their terminals at as many
points as possible, in order that pro-rating and through-rating between rail and
water ...
Page 18
"That Section 6 of said Act to regulate commerce, as heretofore amended, is
hereby amended by adding a new paragraph at the end thereof, as follows: " '
When property may be or is transported from point to point in the United States by
rail ...
"That Section 6 of said Act to regulate commerce, as heretofore amended, is
hereby amended by adding a new paragraph at the end thereof, as follows: " '
When property may be or is transported from point to point in the United States by
rail ...
Page 12
Immediately thereafter, interested rail carriers published necessary tariffs and
supplements to effective tariffs, putting into effect the conditions authorized by this
ruling. These new issues became effective on one day's notice, a departure from
...
Immediately thereafter, interested rail carriers published necessary tariffs and
supplements to effective tariffs, putting into effect the conditions authorized by this
ruling. These new issues became effective on one day's notice, a departure from
...
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