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25. Pre-dating of freight contract to assure lover re

by States Marine -- 2r. 1444-1449,

26. Pre-dating of bills of lading by States Marine for
· Fr. 1450-1456.

Cotton

27.

liberate misdescription on bill of lading by States Marine

effect rebate to Habamberg -- Tr. 1467-1475.

28. Granting of fres McCormack for relative of

reduced pass by Brodia Line and Now: hipper -- Tr. 1996.

29. Granting of free or reduced passe an four cocasions to shippers

or relatives of shippers by

Cormack -- Tr. 2003-2005, 2022.

30. Entertainment of shippers

passenger cruises by Moore

Tr. 2024-2032.

31. Rebating by American Export, Concordia and Fabre to specified shippers -- tr. 2059-2074, 2064-2086.

32. Rebating by American Export and Fabre to specified Spanish
-Tr. 2082-2086.

shippers

33. Discrepancy betwben rates from U.8. parts to oversens ports

må between foreign ports to

overseas ports -- Tr. 2158-2210.

34. Reduced passenger fares granted by

Appare -- Tr. 2226-2229.

Expert to tobacco

enference Violations

petitive Practices Possibly Detrimental

1. Threats by Conference Chairman Pasch to cut rates 50 percent to coerce Cuben companies not to use Intercontinental Shipping

poration

Tr. 269-270.

2. Unlawful condition on entry into conference by U.S. Atlantic and Oulf/Haiti Conference -- Tr. 393.

3. Unlawful condition on entry into conference by East Coast of Colombia Conference -- Tr. 397-399.

4. R.te-making authority delegated to Chairman by Atlantic and Gulf/ West Coast of South America Conference →→ Tr. 490.

5. Rate change by U.3. Atlantic and Gulf - Netherlands, West Indies Venezuela Conference in 1950 kept secret -- Tr. 503-504.

6. Refusal of members of North Atlantic Westbound Freight Association to pay brokerage on shipments moving via Port of New York -- Tr. 576-592.

7. Tariff provision of U.S., Australia and New Zealand Freight Conference prohibiting payment of brokerage on shiyments of nevaprint from U.S. = iro 59358.

8. Hong Kong Freight Bureau Conference agreement prohibiting payment of brokerage -- Tr. 599-601, 603-604.

9. Practice of charging in excess of conference rate on ICA cargos -- Tr. 801-813, 936-960, 1273-1295, 1308-1325.

10. Rate-cutting activities of U.S. Lines directed against HollandAusrics and Black Diamond Lines -- Tr. 848-857.

11. Rate-cutting activities of U.3. Lines and other conferenc ausbers against Massonic -- Tr. 862-876.

12. Formation of "fighting committees" to destroy competition of Bautics -- Tr. 877-887.

13. Verbal agreement between U.S. Lines and States Marins to maintain uniform rates on ICA traffic moving from Europe to Far East - tr. 936-960.

14. Surveillance of loading piers in order to obtain information about competitors' bookings -- tr. 986-988.

15. Exclusive contract between States Marine subsidiary and British Iron and Steel Corp. -- Tr. 1132-1150.

16. Intention of States Marine to enter exclusive contract with Japanese Iron and Steel Corp. -- Tr. 1150-1156.

17. States Marine's exclusive course of dealings with Imperial Tobacco Co. -- Tr. 1156-1164.

18. Agreement between States Marine and Far Eastern Freight ference respecting ICA rates -- Tr. 1166-1174.

19. Release by States Marine of prepaid bills of lading vithout requiring band -- Tr. 1460-1466.

20. Release by States Murine of prepaid bills of lading without requiring band -- Tr. 1460-1466 (sie.)

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Departmen of Justios for exchange of information concerning antitrums problems -- Er. 34-40, 43-48.

2. Prevention of prɔdatery be-cutting especially

Levels -- Tr. 44-48.

3. Referral of section 15 violations to Department of Justice for

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into agreement rather then orally understood -- Tr. 207-209.

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