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... miles of the location of the ship when the repairs shall be desired . Sixth . A vessel shall not be entitled to the subvention above provided for , unless during the period of employment in the foreign trade or deep - sea fish- eries ...
... miles of the location of the ship when the repairs shall be desired . Sixth . A vessel shall not be entitled to the subvention above provided for , unless during the period of employment in the foreign trade or deep - sea fish- eries ...
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... miles . The patrols from these stations cover but a small part of this distance , leaving a long stretch unprotected . " By the addition of a station halfway between these joints , which would lie in the immediate vicinity of Greenhill ...
... miles . The patrols from these stations cover but a small part of this distance , leaving a long stretch unprotected . " By the addition of a station halfway between these joints , which would lie in the immediate vicinity of Greenhill ...
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... miles of the location of the ship when the repairs shall be desired . Sixth . A vessel shall not be entitled to the subvention above provided for , unless during the period of employment in the foreign trade or deep - sea fish- eries ...
... miles of the location of the ship when the repairs shall be desired . Sixth . A vessel shall not be entitled to the subvention above provided for , unless during the period of employment in the foreign trade or deep - sea fish- eries ...
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... mile- age , ships must necessarily remain in commission and therefore find freight . 4. The amount paid to the ... miles covered . 6. The value of fast merchant steamers as naval auxiliaries in time of war is a tech- nical question ...
... mile- age , ships must necessarily remain in commission and therefore find freight . 4. The amount paid to the ... miles covered . 6. The value of fast merchant steamers as naval auxiliaries in time of war is a tech- nical question ...
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... mile , or $ 19,400 for every outward voyage . But the House in passing the bill had cut the compensation down to $ 4 per mile or $ 14,500 for every outward voyage , a rate regarded by American shipowners as insufficient to offset long ...
... mile , or $ 19,400 for every outward voyage . But the House in passing the bill had cut the compensation down to $ 4 per mile or $ 14,500 for every outward voyage , a rate regarded by American shipowners as insufficient to offset long ...
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