A.braces B.dunnage C.shores D.toms
A.the use of excessive amounts of dunnage B.the use of excessive amounts of filler cargo C.the failure to stow some items in neat and uniform rows and tiers D.the skill,industry and interest of the longshoremen
A.cargo elevators B.conveyor belts C.ramps D.derricks and winches for cargo handling
A.applied B.supplied C.replied D.complied
A.insure B.ensure C.assure D.assume
A.durable packages B.small pieces C.the cargo in which the voids appear D.the cargo suitable for stowage in void spaces
A.either B.neither C.none D.no
A.in B.by C.for D.with
A.claused B.worded C.given D.written
A.at B.to C.for D.with