Amending Merchant Marine Act, 1936: Hearings Before the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, Second and Third Sessions, on H.R. 8532, Dec. 2-3, 8-10, 14-15, 1937, Jan. 11-13, 18-21, 24-25, 1938 |
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... competition and have right up to now , and that is what we are doing today - maintaining competition . After all , we have three big transcontinental com- panies , and I cannot for the life of me , see why we should say , as far as ...
... competition and have right up to now , and that is what we are doing today - maintaining competition . After all , we have three big transcontinental com- panies , and I cannot for the life of me , see why we should say , as far as ...
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... competition becomes a sham where foreign competition is a minor consideration and domestic trade on the foreign route is the major consideration . ( 4 ) The subsidized line , because it is using public moneys rather than its own , tends ...
... competition becomes a sham where foreign competition is a minor consideration and domestic trade on the foreign route is the major consideration . ( 4 ) The subsidized line , because it is using public moneys rather than its own , tends ...
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... competition between water carriers , permits a steamship line to charge less than its maximum published and filed rates . Such a competitive situation may , and in some instances does , engender loose competition and tends to permit ...
... competition between water carriers , permits a steamship line to charge less than its maximum published and filed rates . Such a competitive situation may , and in some instances does , engender loose competition and tends to permit ...
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Bayless H A counsel Mississippi River System Carriers Association | 22 |
Loening Grover aeronautical adviser United States Maritime Commis | 26 |
Bickford W Č general manager and chief engineer port of Seattle | 135 |
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