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SIX-DAY WEEK

U.S. SHIP CONSTRUCTION.

RUGBY, Dec. 12.

Mr. Howard Vickery, Vice-Giiair-man of the United States Maritime Commission, has ordered the snipjjards to reduce the working ween to six days, except where tnere is urgent need of a certain type or ship requiring a continuance of the seven-day week. First priority will now be given to the construction of landing craft, 80,OUU of which are expected to be buiit oy the end of next year. _

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Grey River Argus, 14 December 1943, Page 2

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SIX-DAY WEEK Grey River Argus, 14 December 1943, Page 2

SIX-DAY WEEK Grey River Argus, 14 December 1943, Page 2

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