. Canadian Shipping and Marine Engineering January-December 1919 . 14-0 x 12-0 and 13 -6 x 10 -6Scotch Marine Boilers under construction Auxiliary CondensersEdwards Air PumpsBilge and Feed PumpsCirculating PumpsFire and Sanitary Pumps Electric Lighting SetsSearch LightsComplete Sets for Marconi Workincluding Storage Batteries Thrust ShaftsLine ShaftingTail ShaftsStern TubesPropellers We have the largest and best equipped plants in Canada forhandling this class of work. Send your inquiries to the MARINE DEPARTMENT CANADIAN ALUS-CHALMERS. LIMITED HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, CANADA Vancouver Office: 10


. Canadian Shipping and Marine Engineering January-December 1919 . 14-0 x 12-0 and 13 -6 x 10 -6Scotch Marine Boilers under construction Auxiliary CondensersEdwards Air PumpsBilge and Feed PumpsCirculating PumpsFire and Sanitary Pumps Electric Lighting SetsSearch LightsComplete Sets for Marconi Workincluding Storage Batteries Thrust ShaftsLine ShaftingTail ShaftsStern TubesPropellers We have the largest and best equipped plants in Canada forhandling this class of work. Send your inquiries to the MARINE DEPARTMENT CANADIAN ALUS-CHALMERS. LIMITED HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, CANADA Vancouver Office: 1065 Pender Street Montreal Office:158 to 162 St. Antoine Street Halifax Office: 178 Hoi I is Street 62 Volume IX MablneNews. E/HtfSoURCE Vancouver, —The alleged refusalof the Coughlan Shipyards to reinstatea returned soldier caused 2,000 men toquit work. The Tort Arthur Shipbuilding Co. willbuild two more vessels of 4,250 tonseach, which will have to come throughthe canals in two sections and be joinedtogether at Montreal or Quebec. NewGlasgow gets two ships of 2,800 tonseach, which will be built by the NovaScotia Steel Co., specially designed forthe West Indian trade. Ottawa.—The Marine Department hasclosed further contracts for six steel ves-sels. Two vessels of 8,100 tons each willbe built by John L. Mullen ConstructionCo. of Prince Rupert, , a Pittsburghconcern, which has leased its drydockand shipbuilding facilities from theGrand Trunk Pacific, and contemplates•arrying on extensive work at that port. Ottawa.—Referring to the statementsmade in connection with the loss of thePrincess Sophia in Alaskan waters,that the salvage laws prohibited Cana-dian vessels performing salvage inAmerican


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