The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes163-164Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1950 |
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... yards are complaining of German competition having an adverse affect on their orders . Possibly the most complete statement of shipbuilding fears come from America , however , where the New York Journal of Commerce recently dealt with ...
... yards are complaining of German competition having an adverse affect on their orders . Possibly the most complete statement of shipbuilding fears come from America , however , where the New York Journal of Commerce recently dealt with ...
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... yards in the United States , is now employing only about 4500 men , against the normal 9000 in peacetime and a high level of 34,000 during the Second World War . Costs are , of course , the great trouble as they have been ever since ...
... yards in the United States , is now employing only about 4500 men , against the normal 9000 in peacetime and a high level of 34,000 during the Second World War . Costs are , of course , the great trouble as they have been ever since ...
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... yards for fewer orders , and further to close down redundant and obsolete yards . Perhaps the best justification of the step taken was the fact that , when war did finally break out again in 1939 and the yards got into full swing ...
... yards for fewer orders , and further to close down redundant and obsolete yards . Perhaps the best justification of the step taken was the fact that , when war did finally break out again in 1939 and the yards got into full swing ...
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