The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes171-172Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1954 |
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... merchant fleets being laid up , but in the ship - building yards finding themselves with an inadequate flow of orders . International shipping has been described as the arteries of commerce . arteries must be kept open for they are the ...
... merchant fleets being laid up , but in the ship - building yards finding themselves with an inadequate flow of orders . International shipping has been described as the arteries of commerce . arteries must be kept open for they are the ...
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... Merchant Seamen's Society for 1953 shows that a total of 460,385 was disbursed to 3743 British merchant seamen , their widows and dependants in the British Isles . There was a constant figure of more than 2300 beneficiaries on the ...
... Merchant Seamen's Society for 1953 shows that a total of 460,385 was disbursed to 3743 British merchant seamen , their widows and dependants in the British Isles . There was a constant figure of more than 2300 beneficiaries on the ...
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... Merchant Service Guild ) was issued in May . It is a businesslike and statistical publication that deals with relevant conditions and facts in a competent and temperate manner that is fully in accord with the traditions of the Service ...
... Merchant Service Guild ) was issued in May . It is a businesslike and statistical publication that deals with relevant conditions and facts in a competent and temperate manner that is fully in accord with the traditions of the Service ...
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Epic of the E R Stirling By SKIPPER | 6 |
Deep Water Drama By J D MARWEND | 11 |
Letters to the Editor | 17 |
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