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The lowest , in 1915 , amounted to $ 220,255.60 ; the highest , in 1928 , amounted to $ 18,224,844.86 ; the average for the entire period being $ 9,584,560.44 . Toll collections that provide the means for practically paying for the ...
The lowest , in 1915 , amounted to $ 220,255.60 ; the highest , in 1928 , amounted to $ 18,224,844.86 ; the average for the entire period being $ 9,584,560.44 . Toll collections that provide the means for practically paying for the ...
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There is also submitted a table of commercial traffic through the Panama Canal for the years 1930-37 , showing number of transits , Panama Canal net tonnage , tolls , average Panama Canal net tonnage , average tolls , and average rate ...
There is also submitted a table of commercial traffic through the Panama Canal for the years 1930-37 , showing number of transits , Panama Canal net tonnage , tolls , average Panama Canal net tonnage , average tolls , and average rate ...
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year of operation the average tonnage of cargo carried per ship was 4,600 tons . ... It is this type of ship which sets the intercoastal freight rate , which at the present time averages in the neighborhood of $ 8 per ton .
year of operation the average tonnage of cargo carried per ship was 4,600 tons . ... It is this type of ship which sets the intercoastal freight rate , which at the present time averages in the neighborhood of $ 8 per ton .
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actual additional administration American amount annual appropriations approximately average ballast basis believe bill Canal authorities capital cargo carried cents CHAIRMAN charges collections committee companies CONGRESS THE LIBRARY consideration considered construction cost cubic deck deck loads desire determined dollars earnings effect equal exemption expenses fact feet figure fiscal fixed follows foreign further Government Governor hearings included increase interest investment June 30 laden legislation less LIBRARY OF CONGRESS limits Line Luckenbach matter measurement military million modifications necessary officials operating owners paid Panama Canal rules passenger percent ports present President proper proposed question Railroad rate of tolls reading reason recommended reduction referred represent result revenues Secretary secure Senator DUFFY SHEEDY shipowners ships SMITH space statement steamship structure submitted Suez tion Tolls Committee tonnage tons trade traffic transit United vessels