. Shipbuilding and Shipping Record. Women placing Grummet in Position, and entering Ferrules in Women Inserting and Packing Tubes in Condensers. (See page 223.) (m/wW by special pen,i„io^ of the MinUtry of Mimitiow,.) September 6, 1917. SHIPBUILDING AND SHIPPING RECORD. 227 THE MAINTENANCE OF THE BRITISH MERCANTILE MARINE. Report of the Joint Committee appointed by the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom andLiverpool Steam Ship Owners Association to advise as to the Measures requisite for the Maintenance of theBritish Mercantile Marine. It will be mthin the recollection of ou
. Shipbuilding and Shipping Record. Women placing Grummet in Position, and entering Ferrules in Women Inserting and Packing Tubes in Condensers. (See page 223.) (m/wW by special pen,i„io^ of the MinUtry of Mimitiow,.) September 6, 1917. SHIPBUILDING AND SHIPPING RECORD. 227 THE MAINTENANCE OF THE BRITISH MERCANTILE MARINE. Report of the Joint Committee appointed by the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom andLiverpool Steam Ship Owners Association to advise as to the Measures requisite for the Maintenance of theBritish Mercantile Marine. It will be mthin the recollection of our readers that a committeewas appointed in March of last year by the Chamber of Shipping ofthe United Kingdom and the Liverpool Steam Ship Owners Associa-tion to advise as to the measures requisite for the maintenance ofa British Mercantile Marine adequate to the Empires interests inpeace as well as its needs in -n-ar. The following were the members ofthe Committee :— Mr. W. H. Raeburn (President Chamber of Shipping), Mr. Scrutton (Vice-President, Chamber of Shipping), H. Melly (Cha
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