AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING
AN EXPERT'S TRIBUTE (P.A.) AUCKLAND, Oct. 6. Travelling to India to establish a new dockyard, Mr G. Cruiekshank, tho recently-appointed shipbuilding manager of the Scindia Steam Navigation Company of Bombay, is visiting Auckland. Fresh from practical work in a huge shipbuilding yard in Scotland, Mr Cruiekshank spent three months in the United States, where he visited the main shipbuilding centres. He expressed profound admiration of the miraculous progress that had been made in shipbuilding. The speed of tho output would, he said, be further accelerated as the war progressed.
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Evening Star, Issue 24008, 6 October 1941, Page 6
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91AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING Evening Star, Issue 24008, 6 October 1941, Page 6
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