THE SHIPPING OUTLOOK
AN IMMEDIATE IMPROVEMENT. New York, November 12. The Washington correspondent of tho New Yorl: "Times" states that according to shipping officials the shortage of ship, tonnage will.be largely solved by the' ending of hostilities. It is estimated Ithatii 25 per cent, increase in tonnage efficiency will be obtained by discontinui:»t" tho' transport service.—Ans.K.'i. Cable Assn., 1 Washington, November 12. The United States intends to continue her shipbuilding programme, specialising in larger cargo carriers of 10,000 ,to 11,000 tons.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. governmenTcontrol AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT. (Wee. November 13. 10.5 p.m.) London, November 12. The Press Bureau states: "The Shipping GoiUrollor announces that tho Government control of merchant shipping will not continue after the war longer than is necessary to provide for extraordinary conditions arising r.mt of the wan , . Privately-owned shipping will bo released as soon as (he tonnage available is considered sufficient to provide for the essential national shipping services."— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assii.-Renter.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 42, 14 November 1918, Page 4
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155THE SHIPPING OUTLOOK Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 42, 14 November 1918, Page 4
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