Panama Canal: What it Is, what it Means ...Pan American union, 1913 - 114 pages |
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... hospital list grew rapidly less and some regiments even so enthused over it that they fined every man a peso who made any reference to the heat , and then used the proceeds to buy electric fans ! Gen. George W. Davis , the fine old ...
... hospital list grew rapidly less and some regiments even so enthused over it that they fined every man a peso who made any reference to the heat , and then used the proceeds to buy electric fans ! Gen. George W. Davis , the fine old ...
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... , and anything and everything he needs during his visit to Panama , and some curious things of souvenir character . A ride to the hospital on the east side of Colon is enjoyable and www PANAMA CITY FROM ANCON HILL , LOOKING TOWARD THE 31.
... , and anything and everything he needs during his visit to Panama , and some curious things of souvenir character . A ride to the hospital on the east side of Colon is enjoyable and www PANAMA CITY FROM ANCON HILL , LOOKING TOWARD THE 31.
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... HOSPITAL VIEW FROM REAR OF HOTEL TIVOLI Baseball ground in foreground In driving and walking about the clean , well - paved streets of ! Colon , it is difficult to imagine what the place looked ( and smelled ) like eight years ago when ...
... HOSPITAL VIEW FROM REAR OF HOTEL TIVOLI Baseball ground in foreground In driving and walking about the clean , well - paved streets of ! Colon , it is difficult to imagine what the place looked ( and smelled ) like eight years ago when ...
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... hospitals , and shops . Everything is orderly , clean , suggestive of system , work , and health . Frills are entirely lacking except in the form of pretty flower gardens and other exterior or interior ornamentation done by the deft ...
... hospitals , and shops . Everything is orderly , clean , suggestive of system , work , and health . Frills are entirely lacking except in the form of pretty flower gardens and other exterior or interior ornamentation done by the deft ...
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... Ancon Hill , on whose slopes are the beautiful grounds and capacious buildings of Ancon Hospital , while nearer at hand are the airy and well - built offices and homes of the civil administration , judiciary , law 37.
... Ancon Hill , on whose slopes are the beautiful grounds and capacious buildings of Ancon Hospital , while nearer at hand are the airy and well - built offices and homes of the civil administration , judiciary , law 37.
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Page 110 - The Canal shall be free and open to the vessels of commerce and of war of all nations observing these Rules, on terms of entire equality, so that there shall be no discrimination against any such nation, or its citizens or subjects, in respect of the conditions or charges of traffic, or otherwise Such conditions and charges of traffic shall be just and equitable.
Page 110 - April, 1850, commonly called the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, to the construction of such canal under the auspices of the Government of the United States, without impairing the "general principle...
Page 110 - It is agreed that no change of territorial sovereignty or of the international relations of the country or countries traversed by the before-mentioned Canal shall affect the general principle of neutralization or the obligation of the High Contracting Parties under the present Treaty.
Page 117 - not more than five years old at the time they apply for registry' in section five of the Act entitled 'An Act to provide for the opening, maintenance, protection, and operation of the Panama Canal and the sanitation and government of the Canal Zone.
Page 48 - Commission, which, together with the present organization, shall then cease to exist; and the President is authorized thereafter to complete, govern, and operate the Panama Canal and govern the Canal Zone, or cause them to be completed, governed, and operated, through a governor of the Panama Canal and such other persons as he may deem competent to discharge the various duties connected with the completion, care, maintenance, sanitation, operation, government, and protection of the canal and Canal...
Page 48 - SEC. 4. That when in the judgment of the President the construction of the Panama Canal shall be sufficiently advanced toward completion to render the further services of the Isthmian Canal Commission unnecessary...
Page 113 - ... less than the rate of tolls for vessels with passengers or cargo. 3. Upon naval vessels, other than transports, colliers, hospital ships and supply ships, fifty (50) cents per displacement ton.
Page 110 - October, 1888, for the free navigation of the Suez canal, that is to say: 1. The canal shall be free and open to the vessels of commerce and of war of all nations observing these rules, on terms of entire equality, so that there shall be no discrimination against any such nation, or its citizens...
Page 113 - ... 2. On vessels in ballast without passengers or cargo forty (40) per cent less than the rate of tolls for vessels with passengers or cargo.
Page 113 - August twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and twelve, to provide for the opening, maintenance, protection and operation of the Panama Canal and the sanitation and government of the Canal Zone, do hereby prescribe and proclaim the following rates of toll to be paid by vessels using the Panama Canal : 1. On merchant vessels carrying passengers or cargo one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per net vessel ton — each one hundred (100) cubic feet-^-of actual earning capacity.