Gulf were charging a rate of 20 and 21 cents a ton for docking ships, which the operators thought, and no doubt was, an excessive charge. The charges in New York, owing to a dock war, were 5 cents a ton. As a consequence, a great number of vessels were... Construction of Certain Public Works, Hearing ..., on H.R. 13884 ... - 5 psl.autoriai: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1929 - 68 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1929 - 78 psl.
...of our customers whose, boats were running on the Gulf. At that time the dry docks on the Gulf weite charging a rate of 20 and 21 cents a ton for docking...the twenty-first port in importance in the United States, has imports and exports of about 900,000 tons per annum. It has now and has busy 40,000 tons... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1953 - 854 psl.
...1945, we acquired 741/4 percent of the stock of the Illinois State Bank, which was paid for in cash. It might be of interest to this committee to know that the profits plus the increase in reserve for losses, in this bank, from the date of purchase to December... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Small Business - 1960 - 472 psl.
...is given as an annual award to an outstanding scientist or contributor to the atomic energy field. It might be of interest to this committee to know that the award was made only a week ago for the year 1959 to Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg the codiscoverer of plutonium,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1969 - 280 psl.
...Service took into account in making thesedeterminations. That is all, Mr. Chairman. Mr. POMEROY. I think it might be of interest to this committee to know that the National Association of Soil Conservation Districts and the American Forestry Association are now in... | |
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