Hearings Before the Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives on Estimates Submitted by the Secretary of the Navy, 1910U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 |
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... estimate calls for 44,000 men ( 2,000 in addition to the number now allowed by law ) and 3,500 apprentice seamen ... estimate . The returns from all ships and stations for June 30 , 1909 , indicate the average pay per man is $ 35.53 ...
... estimate calls for 44,000 men ( 2,000 in addition to the number now allowed by law ) and 3,500 apprentice seamen ... estimate . The returns from all ships and stations for June 30 , 1909 , indicate the average pay per man is $ 35.53 ...
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... estimate of $ 18,288,400 first prepared , may be reduced by the sum of $ 296,943.55 , making the revised estimate $ 17,991,456.55 . The CHAIRMAN . We can reduce the estimate by that amount ? Captain USHER . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . Is ...
... estimate of $ 18,288,400 first prepared , may be reduced by the sum of $ 296,943.55 , making the revised estimate $ 17,991,456.55 . The CHAIRMAN . We can reduce the estimate by that amount ? Captain USHER . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . Is ...
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... estimated , but it is not thought advisable to increase the estimates to cover the difference of $ 26,827 , as various savings on items of the estimates may be sufficient to cover this sum . These men , as explained below , receive no ...
... estimated , but it is not thought advisable to increase the estimates to cover the difference of $ 26,827 , as various savings on items of the estimates may be sufficient to cover this sum . These men , as explained below , receive no ...
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... estimate for transportation , increased proportion- ately , is placed at $ 873,095 . Mr. GREGG . Is that based on the basis of enlisting all of them or on the same basis - two - thirds ? Captain USHER . Yes , sir . We have made the estimate ...
... estimate for transportation , increased proportion- ately , is placed at $ 873,095 . Mr. GREGG . Is that based on the basis of enlisting all of them or on the same basis - two - thirds ? Captain USHER . Yes , sir . We have made the estimate ...
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... estimates were submitted . " The CHAIRMAN . The next item is " Outfits on first enlistment , $ 1,096,280 . " Captain USHER . The estimate revised for 1911 is $ 944,040 , a de- crease from the original estimate of $ 155,840 . There was ...
... estimates were submitted . " The CHAIRMAN . The next item is " Outfits on first enlistment , $ 1,096,280 . " Captain USHER . The estimate revised for 1911 is $ 944,040 , a de- crease from the original estimate of $ 155,840 . There was ...
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