Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 10Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1931 - Harbors |
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... placed with the German companies , nevertheless the English companies , with which a very considerable portion of American business is placed , are compelled either to reduce the lines which they are ac- customed to carry , or to ...
... placed with the German companies , nevertheless the English companies , with which a very considerable portion of American business is placed , are compelled either to reduce the lines which they are ac- customed to carry , or to ...
Page 5
... placed is required to agree to certain stand- ards which have been adopted . All accounts are fully protected by the standard requirements for the de- positing of either collateral security or a depository bond equal to at least one ...
... placed is required to agree to certain stand- ards which have been adopted . All accounts are fully protected by the standard requirements for the de- positing of either collateral security or a depository bond equal to at least one ...
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... placed with construction companies and used as riggers , a work in which they are particularly skilled . Others were placed in the enginerooms of large buildings and manufacturing plants ; still others were given employment in hotels ...
... placed with construction companies and used as riggers , a work in which they are particularly skilled . Others were placed in the enginerooms of large buildings and manufacturing plants ; still others were given employment in hotels ...
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