The Port of New York, and Ship News, Volumes 1-2 |
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Page 13
But as the year is reviewed, and stock is taken, a much more pleasing result is
observable. PROBLEMS MET AND DIFFICULTIES OVERCOME The layman of
course has no conception of the problems faced and the difficulties overcome in
the ...
But as the year is reviewed, and stock is taken, a much more pleasing result is
observable. PROBLEMS MET AND DIFFICULTIES OVERCOME The layman of
course has no conception of the problems faced and the difficulties overcome in
the ...
Page 15
UNIFIED OPERATION ESSENTIAL Physical plans alone could not accomplish
that result; there must be unified operation and union terminals to the fullest
extent economically practicable. Since great comprehensive plans cannot be
carried ...
UNIFIED OPERATION ESSENTIAL Physical plans alone could not accomplish
that result; there must be unified operation and union terminals to the fullest
extent economically practicable. Since great comprehensive plans cannot be
carried ...
Page 14
As a result of our competition that British line was compelled to improve its
passenger service and is now putting into that trade three motor ships of ten
thousand tons each — and motor ships for long voyages are by far the most
economical ...
As a result of our competition that British line was compelled to improve its
passenger service and is now putting into that trade three motor ships of ten
thousand tons each — and motor ships for long voyages are by far the most
economical ...
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