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Behind the flag cracking in the wind at the bow, the Graces stand in their stately line: the Royal Liver Building topped by its curious birds, the Cunard Building, former home of the most famous shipping line, and the Port of Liverpool Building, commissioned with rival magnificence for the Mersey Docks and Harbours Board.
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Note 126: As late as 1833, Robert Carter referred to "a gang supposed to be robbers having passed Westward at the back of the Harbours."
Gutenber-e Help Page 2005
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Reports said the trouble broke out Sunday, after a match between Asante Kotoko, a Kumasi team, and Ghana Ports and Harbours.
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The South African Railway and Harbours Workers 'Union (SARWHU) said at the weekend it would take part in a countrywide work stoppage in response to Saturday's failed agreement with Transnet on management's informal wage offer.
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South African Railways and Harbours Workers 'Union (SARWHU), the largest of the seven unions, told a Johannesburg Press briefing the offer would be made known once its members had been consulted.
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Yesterday, several thousand members of the SA Railway and Harbours
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The workers, members of the South African Railways and Harbours Workers 'Union in the northern
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About 15000 chanting members of the SA Railway and Harbours
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As a matter of fact, until a year and three months ago, we did not even have anybody on the National Harbours Board, even though we have the largest harbour in Canada.
British Columbia: The West Coast Speaks to Central and Eastern Canada 1987
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Many of the National Harbours Board's ports had one problem in common: how to increase local decision-making.
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