Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 10Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1931 - Harbors |
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... cent of the total number of entrances and brought in 50.7 per cent of the total imports received , while outgoing American vessels made 41.2 per cent of the clearances and carried 30.7 per cent of the tonnage exported . Nearly 66 per cent ...
... cent of the total number of entrances and brought in 50.7 per cent of the total imports received , while outgoing American vessels made 41.2 per cent of the clearances and carried 30.7 per cent of the tonnage exported . Nearly 66 per cent ...
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... cent of the imports and about 71 per cent of the exports were carried by vessels of the countries directly interested . During the year 1929 American flag vessels carried nearly 40 per cent of our total water borne foreign com- merce ...
... cent of the imports and about 71 per cent of the exports were carried by vessels of the countries directly interested . During the year 1929 American flag vessels carried nearly 40 per cent of our total water borne foreign com- merce ...
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... cent were carried in American bottoms . Further analysis of this foreign commerce and the vessels which transported ... cent of the entrances and clearances during 1930 , carrying 8,152,464 tons , or 8 per cent of the total freight ...
... cent were carried in American bottoms . Further analysis of this foreign commerce and the vessels which transported ... cent of the entrances and clearances during 1930 , carrying 8,152,464 tons , or 8 per cent of the total freight ...
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