General observations given to emphasize important fact that British shipowner will be operating vessels in all quarters of world in direct competition with vessels of other flags, and all accumulated experience of past, would avail them little if field is left open for competition on unfair basis; serious position of British Mercantile Marine; British and American tonnage; increased scarcity of coal. Extracts from paper before Instn Naval Architects. (See also Brit Motor Ship May 1944 p 48-9)
Post-war merchant ships from owner's point of view
Engineer
Engineer ; 177 , n 4606
1944
2 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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