The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes161-162Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1949 |
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... present there are only about 75,000 . Those are busy on both new construc- tion and repair work , but the latter section has recently declined . From the Service viewpoint the most satisfactory feature of the present position is the ...
... present there are only about 75,000 . Those are busy on both new construc- tion and repair work , but the latter section has recently declined . From the Service viewpoint the most satisfactory feature of the present position is the ...
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... present it is of a size to fit comfortably into a compass - binnacle , and I believe that a sea - going version of the final instrument may well be like a traditional binnacle . The principal part of the instrument is the camera ...
... present it is of a size to fit comfortably into a compass - binnacle , and I believe that a sea - going version of the final instrument may well be like a traditional binnacle . The principal part of the instrument is the camera ...
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... present time , there is concern in some directions regarding lack of trampships under construction , and the present state of freight markets suggests that the looked - for flow of orders for this type of tonnage is not likely to be ...
... present time , there is concern in some directions regarding lack of trampships under construction , and the present state of freight markets suggests that the looked - for flow of orders for this type of tonnage is not likely to be ...
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