Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 10Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1931 - Harbors |
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... tons and over , aggre- gating 1,732,452 gross tons , at the close of last year when at the close of 1929 , according to a report just completed by the Bureau of Research of the United States Shipping Board . At the beginning of this ...
... tons and over , aggre- gating 1,732,452 gross tons , at the close of last year when at the close of 1929 , according to a report just completed by the Bureau of Research of the United States Shipping Board . At the beginning of this ...
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... tons and in 1929 to 108,601,274 tons . Of these totals 66,072,000 tons in 1924 and 75,411,000 tons in 1929 , were transported in direct trade , these figures repre- senting 71 and 691⁄2 per cent , respectively of the total trade for the ...
... tons and in 1929 to 108,601,274 tons . Of these totals 66,072,000 tons in 1924 and 75,411,000 tons in 1929 , were transported in direct trade , these figures repre- senting 71 and 691⁄2 per cent , respectively of the total trade for the ...
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... tons . This statement is included in a recent re- port on Intercoastal Traffic issued by the Bureau of Re- search , United States Shipping Board . Approximately 71 per cent or 7,191,800 tons of this commerce originated on the Pacific ...
... tons . This statement is included in a recent re- port on Intercoastal Traffic issued by the Bureau of Re- search , United States Shipping Board . Approximately 71 per cent or 7,191,800 tons of this commerce originated on the Pacific ...
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