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The size of the Swedish mercantile marine has steadily increased since the end
of the second world war , during which some 260 vessels were lost totalling
about 592,000 tons . These losses , however , were made up by 1946 , at the end
of ...
The size of the Swedish mercantile marine has steadily increased since the end
of the second world war , during which some 260 vessels were lost totalling
about 592,000 tons . These losses , however , were made up by 1946 , at the end
of ...
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of accommodation and other working conditions on board , much of the small and
medium tonnage found difficulty in holding its own in the increasingly keen
competition offered by German and Dutch vessels in particular . The deterioration
in ...
of accommodation and other working conditions on board , much of the small and
medium tonnage found difficulty in holding its own in the increasingly keen
competition offered by German and Dutch vessels in particular . The deterioration
in ...
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In 1952 the 118 foreign vessels , totalling 42,000 net tons , participating in
Swedish coastal traffic undertook 216 voyages in Swedish waters . In 1951 the
229 vessels ( totalling 47,000 tons ) so engaged made 337 such voyages .
Compared ...
In 1952 the 118 foreign vessels , totalling 42,000 net tons , participating in
Swedish coastal traffic undertook 216 voyages in Swedish waters . In 1951 the
229 vessels ( totalling 47,000 tons ) so engaged made 337 such voyages .
Compared ...
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