Voyages to Nowhere--cruising Ship Bill: Hearings...on H.R. 1121936 - 133 Seiten |
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... officers who will represent this Department at the hearing scheduled for March 24 , 1936 . Sincerely yours , CORDELL HULL . The Department of Commerce has filed some papers , but have called me on the phone and have asked me to withhold ...
... officers who will represent this Department at the hearing scheduled for March 24 , 1936 . Sincerely yours , CORDELL HULL . The Department of Commerce has filed some papers , but have called me on the phone and have asked me to withhold ...
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... officers are hired for the whole year , the companies on the Lakes try to get back a little money before the regular season opens or after the regular season has closed , because the officers are paid all the year around . But in the ...
... officers are hired for the whole year , the companies on the Lakes try to get back a little money before the regular season opens or after the regular season has closed , because the officers are paid all the year around . But in the ...
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... officers , studies revealing that this would create a burden which would result in the laying up of these ships . The establishment of three watches on these vessels was a voluntary action taken by our associa- tion entirely without ...
... officers , studies revealing that this would create a burden which would result in the laying up of these ships . The establishment of three watches on these vessels was a voluntary action taken by our associa- tion entirely without ...
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... officers and crews of American vessels have always enjoyed a wage scale tremendously in excess of that of Canadian officers and seamen . A comparison of the wages and manning scales of the American vessels with those of our Canadian ...
... officers and crews of American vessels have always enjoyed a wage scale tremendously in excess of that of Canadian officers and seamen . A comparison of the wages and manning scales of the American vessels with those of our Canadian ...
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... officers and in this respect we feel that while the measures proposed are ostensibly for the purpose of promoting ... officers of the ships . They must have full authority to call upon any officer or any members of the crew to perform ...
... officers and in this respect we feel that while the measures proposed are ostensibly for the purpose of promoting ... officers of the ships . They must have full authority to call upon any officer or any members of the crew to perform ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 127 - No foreign vessel shall transport passengers between ports or places in the United States, either directly or by way of a foreign port, under a penalty of $200 for each passenger so transported and landed.
Seite 127 - That no merchandise shall be transported by water, or by land and water, on penalty of forfeiture thereof, between points in the United States, including Districts, Territories, and possessions thereof embraced within the coastwise laws, either directly or via a foreign port, or for any part of the transportation, in any other vessel than a vessel built in and documented under the laws of the United States...
Seite 129 - By this act it was evidently intended, not only to nationalize all Porto Rican vessels as vessels of the United States, and to admit them to the benefits of their coasting trade, but to place Porto Rico substantially upon the coast of the United States, and vessels engaged in trade between that island and the continent, as engaged in the coasting trade.
Seite 5 - Such equality of treatment shall apply reciprocally to the respective vessels, from whatever port or place they may arrive, and whatever may be their place of destination.
Seite 129 - Rico and the United States shall be regulated in accordance with the provisions of law applicable to such trade between any two great coasting districts of the United States.
Seite 5 - ... without paying other or higher tonnage dues or port charges in such cases than would be paid by national vessels in like circumstances, and they shall be permitted to...
Seite 4 - No goods shall be transported by water or by land and water, from one place in Canada to another place in Canada, either directly or by way of a foreign port, or for any part of the transportation, in any ship other than a British ship.
Seite 129 - Section 8 of the Act of June 19, 1886 (24 Stat. 81), as amended by section 2 of the Act of February 17, 1898 (30 Stat. 248...
Seite 24 - STATEMENT OF HON. JAMES M. MEAD, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF NEW YORK Mr. MEAD. Mr. Chairman and members of the...