Removal of Restriction on Use of Laid-up Fleet: Hearings Before the Committee on the Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Seventy-sixth Congress, Third Session, on H. J. Res. 5l9, Joint Resolution Amending Section 510 (g) of Merchant Marine Act, 1936. April 24, 1940 |
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... percentage ( about 12 percent ) of the gross tonnage then employed in the intercoastal trade . Since that time an appreciable percentage ( about 22 percent ) of the tonnage has been removed from the intercoastal trade by charter or ...
... percentage ( about 12 percent ) of the gross tonnage then employed in the intercoastal trade . Since that time an appreciable percentage ( about 22 percent ) of the tonnage has been removed from the intercoastal trade by charter or ...
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... percentage of 36.3 percent , and a loss in tonnage of 455,994 tons , or a decrease of 34 percent in tonnage . Now , it is quite obvious that the general cargo trade , which is usually a west- east movement , as far as that is concerned ...
... percentage of 36.3 percent , and a loss in tonnage of 455,994 tons , or a decrease of 34 percent in tonnage . Now , it is quite obvious that the general cargo trade , which is usually a west- east movement , as far as that is concerned ...
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... percent of the fleet ply- ing between the Pacific Northwest and the Atlantic coast , will be out of the intercoastal service by May 1940. It is probable that the bottoms available for this vital domestic trade will be further and ...
... percent of the fleet ply- ing between the Pacific Northwest and the Atlantic coast , will be out of the intercoastal service by May 1940. It is probable that the bottoms available for this vital domestic trade will be further and ...
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... percent of all the lumber that is shipped into the Atlantic coast market by the saw- mills of western Washington and Oregon . It has chartered upwards of 200,000,000 feet of steamship - carrying space per year for the past 2 years ...
... percent of all the lumber that is shipped into the Atlantic coast market by the saw- mills of western Washington and Oregon . It has chartered upwards of 200,000,000 feet of steamship - carrying space per year for the past 2 years ...
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... percent of the sales and shipments made by this firm during the past three years . The other 50 percent has been sold to various concerns on an f . a . s . vessel basis for movement on steamer space operated or controlled by the buyer ...
... percent of the sales and shipments made by this firm during the past three years . The other 50 percent has been sold to various concerns on an f . a . s . vessel basis for movement on steamer space operated or controlled by the buyer ...
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Page 18 - I would like to have it incorporated in the record. The CHAIRMAN. Without objection, it is so ordered.