<;<>KHr,\ KKI’AIKS. I’AIIIS. •IttiKKeen eompetition between tlk* shipbuilding firm nl l’hil:in«l(*r. of l.ubcek. and the Brit Mi Company of Vickers is reported by the Temps correspondent :it Constantinople in conneetion with the Turkish plan for reconditioning the (iernntn battleship (loehen. transferred to the Turkish plan toiTJ-lotil - tobl -- to the Turkish flan lie lore Turkey entered the war. The (toebon. damaged hv striking a mine, lips for six years been lying ns a hulk in Stenia Bay (on the Bosphorus. 8 miles from Constantinople). The British firm, it is stated, offered to bring a floatin'; dock from Malta. The Germans who built the Goelien asserted their ability to provide the same thing, but asked for 10 days' extension of time to make a definite tender, which was accorded. The German engineers estimate that the work of repairing the Goelien would take IS months and employ l.jjOO men.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1924, Page 3
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153Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1924, Page 3
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