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THE WORLD’S SHIPPING

SHORTAGE OF TOHHAGE PREDICTED SHIPOWNERS WARNED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, September 3. (Received September 4, at 10 a.m.) Tho journal ‘ Motorship ’ expects that the world’s mercantile tonnage will be reduced in 1933 by an unprecedented quantity to 2,500,000 tons gross through losses and breakings up, and unhesitatingly predicts that once the world’s shipowners confirm the growing belief that a change for the better is manifesting itself inquiries for new tonnage will increase out of all proportion to any apparently logical demand, for they realise from past experience that the whole aspect of trade may be almost revolutionised in twelve months.

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Evening Star, Issue 21507, 4 September 1933, Page 9

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THE WORLD’S SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 21507, 4 September 1933, Page 9

THE WORLD’S SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 21507, 4 September 1933, Page 9

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