BLUE STAR LINE
FOR AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. TRADE
WILL FREIGHT WAR/ EVENTUATE f
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright),
LONDON, Nov. 14
Shippers ar e l watching interestedly the Blue Star preparations to enter the Australian trade, wondering whether a freight war will eventuate. The Blue Star is seemingly determined to disregard the Shipping Conference, if it adheres to the decision not to admit the Blue Star, out is confident the decision will be altered before October, when it is anticipated two new motorships will be completed The Blue Star stated there is apparently a misconception regarding the plans of building only two vessels, though diverting others as required by Australia and New Zealand. The Blue Star intend the vessels to be interchangeable on the Australian and New Zealand runs in accordance with the cargoes offering.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1933, Page 5
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