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A SHIPPING UNDERSTANDING

THE THUNDERER.

fnY KIiKCTIITO TKM!CI , \APH--COrYKTOnT.I 'T'Kn riiF"") ASSOCIATION. I (Rvfi-ivorl This Dav, !).0 a.m.) LOXPOX. April 13. Demon rk. Sweden, .'inrl the Netherlands have .joined Grjat Britain. France and Gerinnnv in reciprocnlly recognising the ln;id marks of vessels, and jis .n result tlif international stuuliirtl of loud line is now virtually wsimK 1 . Tlie secretary of the Baltic find White Sen conference .states thai •the reduced capacity of vessels will bo ahnut ten per cent.

A HIG 15 KIT ISM RATTLESH! P

[iiv KI.KCTIUC TKT.KCIt AIMT--('Ol'Ylt fOTIT. ) [l'Klt I'IIKSH ASSOCIATION". | (Received This Dav. !>JiO a.m.) LONDON. April 111. The keel of (.lie "Thunderer" has been laid at Poplar yards, mud day and night shifts have been arranged to enable the work to go on continuously. io "Thunderer" ! 's one of the new ha I t.loships which (he Uriiisli Gov "eminent divided to lay down in its recent naval ovinia! ".s. Poplar, which is represented in the House of Commons l>y the IM. Hon. Sydney Ruxton (President of the Hoard of Trade) is a working-class borough in (lie I'.'ast" Fnd of London, with a population of 170.0(H), ami its area contains the ICa-sfc and West India docks*]

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 April 1910, Page 3

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A SHIPPING UNDERSTANDING THE THUNDERER. Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 April 1910, Page 3

A SHIPPING UNDERSTANDING THE THUNDERER. Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 April 1910, Page 3

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