Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 10Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1931 - Harbors |
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... trade routes of the world to our foreign markets that they must be supplemented by others of the cargo type , which will undoubtedly require further action by Congress . Fitting Slogan The New York Junior Board of Trade has adopted a ...
... trade routes of the world to our foreign markets that they must be supplemented by others of the cargo type , which will undoubtedly require further action by Congress . Fitting Slogan The New York Junior Board of Trade has adopted a ...
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... trade between the United States and other nations has received care- ful consideration in connection with the study of foreign trade movements during the past few years , and the Shipping Board through its Bureau of Research has ...
... trade between the United States and other nations has received care- ful consideration in connection with the study of foreign trade movements during the past few years , and the Shipping Board through its Bureau of Research has ...
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... trade is separated into three general divisions , viz : Overseas ocean , nearby ocean and Great Lakes . The vessels engaged in carrying the foreign trade have been segregated into five general groups or classes : Combination passenger ...
... trade is separated into three general divisions , viz : Overseas ocean , nearby ocean and Great Lakes . The vessels engaged in carrying the foreign trade have been segregated into five general groups or classes : Combination passenger ...
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