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High cost of new ships

... During the war years we lost approximately half our combined fleets. The replacement of those lost ships has been completed, but the process has been costly. We have also made a start with the replacement of some of the older ships, and this procedure must ...

Misunderstanding about signals led to loss of 21 ships

... to loss of 21 ships Misunderstanding about Admiralty signals to disperse and scatter is described in despatches, shedding further light on the disaster to PQI7, the British convoy to Archangel which, In July, 1942, lost 21 of its 34 ships in daylight attacks ...

LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY —BY OUR CORRESPONDENTS Pleasure boat skippers go gathering coal Skippers of pleasure ..

... like spikes ready to pierce a boat as the ebb tide flows, but among these and other dangers are tons of high grade coal lost from ships as they take on supplies. The men rely for safety on perfect navigation and expert knowledge of the whereabouts of concealed ...

Mishap 57 miles from Falmouth

... safely from the ship. The United States escorting destroyer, the Willard Keith, reported earlier that Captain had said that his vessel was apparently still taking water, she was riding lower. At that time the master the crippled ship was reported for ...

According to the accounts given by St. Matthew and St. Mark, Salome has a strong claim to be considered the

... his nature when his ship at Gibraltar, and the other a child nature, who appeals to the gay dog In him when his ship Is K.allk, In North Africa. But fate, jealous of this happy bigamist, brings his two wives together, and paradise lost. The comedy is beautifully ...

Steel-making stocks dangerously low —MR

... thinking the shipping difficulty has mainly been the need to Import American coal which has made not possible for our ships to bring Iron ore from North Africa? Mr. Strauss replied: The shipping difficulty is getting easier. Shortage of shipping due large ...

existing and future dependants

... Pishing Vessel Owners' Association, Ltd., will benefit families of the 40 men lost in the disasters off Iceland last month and all existing and future dependants of Hull fishermen lost sea. This is the largest donation yet to the Lord Mayor's Fund, which now ...

“WORK HARDER” NOTE IN PAY PACKET RESENTED

... foreign sailors who joined the ship at Hong Kong to replace 12 Americans who signed off rather than run the risk of sailing through mined waters. The note stated: ‘'During the last year we have lost contracts for ships and marine machinery, etc., due ...

Our naval power: relations with Eirt: the Foreign Legion

... huge navies built abroad he might like to consider that both aircraft and guided missiles can operate from ships. Unfortunately we have not got ships, aircraft or guided missiles in sufficient numbers. Yours faithfully, E. H. BAXTER. The Old School House ...

LOST AND FOUND

... LOST AND FOUND MISSING from field at Oateforth. about days ago. 2 STORE BULLOCXS, appro*. months old. Finder rewarded.—Norman Abe'.. Seiby. AIRLINES and SHIPPING LINK South Africa, One class only. Fares from £65. —Apply Bullard. King and Co.. Ltd., 61-62 ...

Four lives lost

... Four lives lost Four lives were lost —all members the crew working in the engine room. Mr. Nalsbys comment occurred during evidence by Sydney Arthur Hodges, deputy Chief Ship Surveyor to the Ministry of Transport. An earlier witness. Philip George Radnedge ...