Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1950 |
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... ships , totalling 591,909 tons during the war , or about one - third of its pre - war tonnage . In 1946 Sweden's place in world tonnage was fifth , and on 1st January , 1948 , the Swedish merchant fleet comprised 2,132 ships of ...
... ships , totalling 591,909 tons during the war , or about one - third of its pre - war tonnage . In 1946 Sweden's place in world tonnage was fifth , and on 1st January , 1948 , the Swedish merchant fleet comprised 2,132 ships of ...
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... Ships ' Officers ' Associations , a dispute which led to considerable delays and losses . An agree- ment coming into force on 1st January , 1949 , and lasting till 1st February , 1950 , limited ships ' working hours to 8 a day , and 48 ...
... Ships ' Officers ' Associations , a dispute which led to considerable delays and losses . An agree- ment coming into force on 1st January , 1949 , and lasting till 1st February , 1950 , limited ships ' working hours to 8 a day , and 48 ...
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... ships up to 20,000 tons . The Götaverken floating docks now have a lifting capacity of 18,000 and 8,000 tons respectively . The new Götaverken engineering works ( assembling hall and workshop , each 121 metres by 20 metres ) , are now ...
... ships up to 20,000 tons . The Götaverken floating docks now have a lifting capacity of 18,000 and 8,000 tons respectively . The new Götaverken engineering works ( assembling hall and workshop , each 121 metres by 20 metres ) , are now ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
German and Japanese Assets in Sweden | 11 |
Hot Rolled Iron and Steel such as Hoop Iron and Sheet | 18 |
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