Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 9Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1930 - Harbors |
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... cent less than a year earlier . " Raw silk imports totaled 87,068,000 pounds valued at $ 427,126,000 , an increase of 15 per cent in quantity and 16 per cent in value over 1928. Imports of cop- per ( all forms combined ) were 23 per cent ...
... cent less than a year earlier . " Raw silk imports totaled 87,068,000 pounds valued at $ 427,126,000 , an increase of 15 per cent in quantity and 16 per cent in value over 1928. Imports of cop- per ( all forms combined ) were 23 per cent ...
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... cent and are 40 per cent above 1928 . Shipments of Portland cement this February were the largest of any February in the last four years . " The crushed stone industry , usually dormant until mid April , expects this year's business to ...
... cent and are 40 per cent above 1928 . Shipments of Portland cement this February were the largest of any February in the last four years . " The crushed stone industry , usually dormant until mid April , expects this year's business to ...
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... cent . The gas companies construction program of $ 400,000,000 is proceeding and with the portion allocated to the first quarter likely to be exceeded will equal or ex- ceed 1929. Sales of manufactured gas in January were 2 per cent ...
... cent . The gas companies construction program of $ 400,000,000 is proceeding and with the portion allocated to the first quarter likely to be exceeded will equal or ex- ceed 1929. Sales of manufactured gas in January were 2 per cent ...
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