Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 10Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1931 - Harbors |
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... ships constructed in this country . ~ Al- though side ports are almost universal on SO- called coastwise ships , the number of vessels using side ports in foreign trade is practically nil . The three new ships of the Panama Pacific Line ...
... ships constructed in this country . ~ Al- though side ports are almost universal on SO- called coastwise ships , the number of vessels using side ports in foreign trade is practically nil . The three new ships of the Panama Pacific Line ...
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... ships in establishing and developing their foreign markets , and each jealously watches the markets of the other , and all records show that where a nation has estab- lished its own ships in the trade routes of the world , that its ...
... ships in establishing and developing their foreign markets , and each jealously watches the markets of the other , and all records show that where a nation has estab- lished its own ships in the trade routes of the world , that its ...
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... ships . The total American tonnage at that time was 164,000 tons . We were carrying only ten percent of our commerce in American bottoms . What chance was there to supply the auxiliary needs of the Navy with such poverty in overseas ships ...
... ships . The total American tonnage at that time was 164,000 tons . We were carrying only ten percent of our commerce in American bottoms . What chance was there to supply the auxiliary needs of the Navy with such poverty in overseas ships ...
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