Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 10Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1931 - Harbors |
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... south and 4,500,000 to and from the east . Of the 4,900,000 vehicles flowing to and from the north , approximately 32 per cent or 1,600,000 will use the West Side Express Highway and 68 per cent or 3,300,000 will use the city streets ...
... south and 4,500,000 to and from the east . Of the 4,900,000 vehicles flowing to and from the north , approximately 32 per cent or 1,600,000 will use the West Side Express Highway and 68 per cent or 3,300,000 will use the city streets ...
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... South Atlantic and Gulf ports . Our people naturally wanted to use all of these ports and , being in the middle , they looked out in all directions . We secured from the Railroad Administration , equalization of export rail rates from ...
... South Atlantic and Gulf ports . Our people naturally wanted to use all of these ports and , being in the middle , they looked out in all directions . We secured from the Railroad Administration , equalization of export rail rates from ...
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... South America , when measured in terms of 1930 values , American export trade was virtual- ly maintained with Japan , British South Africa , the Dutch East Indies and the Irish Free State . Of a total exports for August , valued at ...
... South America , when measured in terms of 1930 values , American export trade was virtual- ly maintained with Japan , British South Africa , the Dutch East Indies and the Irish Free State . Of a total exports for August , valued at ...
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