Increase of the Capital Stock of the Inland Waterways Corporation: Hearings Before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Seventieth Congress, First Session, on S. 1760, a Bill to Increase the Capital Stock of the Inland Waterways Corporation. March 28 and 29, 1928. May 19 and 22, 1928U.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 - 188 psl. |
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... commodities there for about one - tenth of what the railroads could handle them . Mr. NEWTON . About a fifth - a fourth or a fifth . Senator GOULD . The Government has built the water line making it possible to operate the boats . What ...
... commodities there for about one - tenth of what the railroads could handle them . Mr. NEWTON . About a fifth - a fourth or a fifth . Senator GOULD . The Government has built the water line making it possible to operate the boats . What ...
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... commodity , and we take into consideration all of those things , and we feel that we have received very great benefits from this barge line - not only the city of St. Louis as a grain market , but to the producer as well , even from the ...
... commodity , and we take into consideration all of those things , and we feel that we have received very great benefits from this barge line - not only the city of St. Louis as a grain market , but to the producer as well , even from the ...
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... commodity , because we must go out and meet competitive conditions in the bid- ding of grain . The New Orleans exporter , for instance , will be bidding basis delivered New Orleans , based on the Rio Grande rate , which would be open to ...
... commodity , because we must go out and meet competitive conditions in the bid- ding of grain . The New Orleans exporter , for instance , will be bidding basis delivered New Orleans , based on the Rio Grande rate , which would be open to ...
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... commodities which were , obviously , of such a nature that , undoubtedly , they would be transported by the barge line , for varying distances , if suitable equipment and satisfactory service were available . These added commodities ...
... commodities which were , obviously , of such a nature that , undoubtedly , they would be transported by the barge line , for varying distances , if suitable equipment and satisfactory service were available . These added commodities ...
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... commodity . Iron and steel manufactures . In 1925 , nearly 2,000,000 tons were exported through Dutch and Belgian ports ... commodities moved by this route : Cereals and cereal products , coffee , tea , cocoa , paper , and paper products ...
... commodity . Iron and steel manufactures . In 1925 , nearly 2,000,000 tons were exported through Dutch and Belgian ports ... commodities moved by this route : Cereals and cereal products , coffee , tea , cocoa , paper , and paper products ...
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