SURCHARGE UNLESS SHIPS ARE MOVED QUICKER
Reeeived Friday, L45 p.m. SYDNEY, -Jaft, 2. i HoTdiips " in ' Aiis'tfalian ports had Jetl ! overseas sliipplhg, coiivpabies t-o disenss! th'e possibifity' oi" inbfoducihg :a f'reight. r.ate surcharge, -said Mr-. 'Gi3l-iesvKryger, ; Australian m:ana.ger o'f WB'hebn Wil-j helmsen Agenfy Bi'opri'etary L'imited.' In his opi-mon .delays .to sh-ipping' in Austra'fin an'd South Ameriean. ports were probably the xvorst in 't'he world, i A 'gurcharge tangiug froth 2-'5 to 50 per! eent. on *f reight rates was 'operating in i •South Ameuiea nind. - British offld. ' GoU- • jtinental shipowners Wete diseussihg the possibility of a siniilar surcharge toi coiupensa-fee for itosses in Austihlranports. ...... s
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Chronicle (Levin), 3 January 1948, Page 5
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