SAVED BY SUBSIDY
Sale of British Tramp Ships Now Sfopped
LONDON, Feb." 1. "It has saVed British tramp shipping- from collapse," says the Tramp HhUkping Administrative.'s report on two-years' working of the subsidy. "It has stopped the abnormal sale of ahipto to foreigners*. Almost every available British ship and every British white Iseaman can to-day find employmeut, but the leeway of £10,000,000 arreati «nd depreciation must be met."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 16, 3 February 1937, Page 6
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