Congressional Serial Set, Issue 6889U.S. Government Printing Office, 1915 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... present extent and general condition of the trawl fishery in Europe , and the steps that have been taken by the various European coun- tries to regulate , restrict , or abolish the fishery ; and the recent history of the fishery in ...
... present extent and general condition of the trawl fishery in Europe , and the steps that have been taken by the various European coun- tries to regulate , restrict , or abolish the fishery ; and the recent history of the fishery in ...
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... present market value . ( d ) The extent to which the trawlnet fishery of the United States has con- tributed to the food supply in fishes , not generally taken with other apparatus . ( e ) Definite instances , supported by evidence , in ...
... present market value . ( d ) The extent to which the trawlnet fishery of the United States has con- tributed to the food supply in fishes , not generally taken with other apparatus . ( e ) Definite instances , supported by evidence , in ...
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... present is practically confined to that place . Although the merits and demerits of beam trawling and otter trawling , which are essentially similar , had long been the subject of much controversy and numerous investigations in Europe ...
... present is practically confined to that place . Although the merits and demerits of beam trawling and otter trawling , which are essentially similar , had long been the subject of much controversy and numerous investigations in Europe ...
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... present to this bank , as other places offer better inducements . Quereau Bank . - Quereau Bank is one of the most important of the northern banks . It is somewhat rectangular in shape , about 120 by 47 miles in extent , and lies ...
... present to this bank , as other places offer better inducements . Quereau Bank . - Quereau Bank is one of the most important of the northern banks . It is somewhat rectangular in shape , about 120 by 47 miles in extent , and lies ...
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... present market value . The question of the sizes of these fish will be considered later . All cod , haddock , hake , pollock , cusk , halibut , and sole of suitable size are saved , while wolf fish , butterfish , and rose fish are ...
... present market value . The question of the sizes of these fish will be considered later . All cod , haddock , hake , pollock , cusk , halibut , and sole of suitable size are saved , while wolf fish , butterfish , and rose fish are ...
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acres Admiral STRAUSS alien amount to?-A answer to question apparatus applications appropriation armor plant average catch BARBA cab signal Carnegie Steel Co CHAIRMAN charge child Commissioner committee Congress consideration contact rail cost decrease demersal fishes DINKEY District of Columbia dories east coast engine examination expenses fishery flat fishes Georges Bank Government ground haddock hake halibut hospital Huerfano County hundred immigration increase Indians indigent insane ingots June 30 juvenile court liners machine manufacture marketable Midvale Navy North Sea Ogden Land one-half operation otter trawl PADGETT paid period person plaice plate amount port pounds proportion purpose quantity Reservation revenues round fishes scrod Secretary of Labor Seneca Seneca Nation shunted South Channel species Stats steam trawlers tests tion tons of armor total catch Track circuit track relay Treasury United vessels wire
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