id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13718 Bacon, Edwin M. (Edwin Monroe) Manual of Ship Subsidies An Historical Summary of the Systems of All Nations .txt text/plain 31278 1913 69 Much of the British shipping trade was carried on in American-built Meanwhile the British ocean-mail subsidy system for steamship service, for a weekly service to New York at a fixed subsidy of eighty thousand line of American-built ships,[AU] the British subsidies were again [Footnote A: Royal Meeker, "History of Ship Subsidies."] foreign-built ships, and granted increased construction premiums. thousand gross tons of sailing-ships; of which new tonnage freight-built steamers, nine krone per ton; employed in deep-sea trade,--sailing-ships, The navigation bounties on foreign-built ships were reduced by half, United States ship company in the transatlantic service. classes in ocean service, sailing-ships as well as steamers. bounties, or subsidies, to American sailing and steam-ships engaged in The new mail subsidies provided for ten specified lines of "steamships _Japan_: State aid to steamship companies; mail subsidies; construction _China_: State aid to steamship companies; subsidies to ship-yards. _United States_: mail subsidies to seven steamship lines. ./cache/13718.txt ./txt/13718.txt