Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 10Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1931 - Harbors |
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... tonnage - 2,203,879 . 2. Built for Great Britain - 250 , gross tonnage - 1 , - 231,471 . 3. BUILT FOR THE UNITED STATES - 2 , GROSS TONNAGE — 8,822 ( BOTH BUILT IN 1929 ) , Speed 10-12 Knot . 4. THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY - FOUR SHIPS , OR ...
... tonnage - 2,203,879 . 2. Built for Great Britain - 250 , gross tonnage - 1 , - 231,471 . 3. BUILT FOR THE UNITED STATES - 2 , GROSS TONNAGE — 8,822 ( BOTH BUILT IN 1929 ) , Speed 10-12 Knot . 4. THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY - FOUR SHIPS , OR ...
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... tonnage of the American fleets shrunk by 71 vessels of about 250,000 tons . The total volume of pri- vate American tonnage , however , was increased by 240 , - 000 tons during the year , these additions being accounted for largely by ...
... tonnage of the American fleets shrunk by 71 vessels of about 250,000 tons . The total volume of pri- vate American tonnage , however , was increased by 240 , - 000 tons during the year , these additions being accounted for largely by ...
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... tonnage has been removed from the fleets of the principal maritime nations during the past ten years will be of interest . All figures are based on Lloyd's Register of Shipping . The following table compares the tonnage of merchant ...
... tonnage has been removed from the fleets of the principal maritime nations during the past ten years will be of interest . All figures are based on Lloyd's Register of Shipping . The following table compares the tonnage of merchant ...
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