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Page 31
Philadelphia shows a loss of $3,833,242 in the value of its imports during the first
six months of 1922 as compared with 1921, and a decrease of $13,768,256 in
Philadelphia's exports during the same period, despite which the Public Ledger ...
Philadelphia shows a loss of $3,833,242 in the value of its imports during the first
six months of 1922 as compared with 1921, and a decrease of $13,768,256 in
Philadelphia's exports during the same period, despite which the Public Ledger ...
Page 16
The American Marine Association reports that the show was an unqualified
success from every standpoint. There were about 150 exhibitors who showed
marine equipment in the booths of the Exposition Hall. These displays could not
but ...
The American Marine Association reports that the show was an unqualified
success from every standpoint. There were about 150 exhibitors who showed
marine equipment in the booths of the Exposition Hall. These displays could not
but ...
Page 11
Shows. British. Ingeniousress. and. Gives. Reasons. For. Direct. Government.
Operation. of. Shipping. Board. Ships ... These astounding figures, revealed in
the British report made to Parliament in 1918, show at once the vast markets
which ...
Shows. British. Ingeniousress. and. Gives. Reasons. For. Direct. Government.
Operation. of. Shipping. Board. Ships ... These astounding figures, revealed in
the British report made to Parliament in 1918, show at once the vast markets
which ...
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