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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), March 1914, p. 93

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SS ee ER LIES ceo . Clyde Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd:;-Port-Glasgow:.<..ne as ets March, 1914 THE MARINE REVIEW Henry Scarr, Ltd Hessle; Yorks....50.. 3 11 Joveph Scarr-& Son, Beverleyors, vo av seen ee a Dotals.. 0 ee 106 Grand Totals of North-East Coast..... 376 ENGLAND: THE THAMES. Names of Builders. No. A. W. Robertson & Co., Canning Town, E. Dae es Poor eee 30 Fred. Braby & Co., Deptford ene ee ee eee 8 Edwards & Co., Ltd., Millwall, E. Pelee EO ac oe ee 24 Edward Hayes, "Stony Stratford . in ae ok Ske CR os 5 Other Firma. . SOS Perea in Gorse 19 WOtalso ek ee 86 851 53,538 1,029,097 1913 Tons 4,990 2,000 1,598 122 358 9,068 ENGLAND: OUTPORTS OF THE EAST, SOUTH, AND WEST COLONIES. Crabtree & Co., Ltd., Southtown, Great Yarmouth. . ie ee 10 Beeching Brothers, Ltd., Great Yarmouth. . Ee a Fellows & Co., Ltd., Great Yarmouth. Se John Chambers, Ltd., Lowestolt;. itso 27 Rennie Forrestt Shipbuilding, Engineering, & Dry Dock Co.,Ltd. nie -- 2G ont Geo. & Thos. Smith, Ltd., Rye, Sussex. . age d 3 J. Samuel White & Co., Ltd., East Cowes, I. W.. ee Oe ae eee rot John I. Thornycroft & CE. Ltd., Southampton ship toe vat Ut ate te Ce ea 16 Camper & Nicholsons, Ltd., Gosport Soe Ne ee eee 5 Philip & Son, Ltd., Dartmouth... ee 11 Simpson, Strickland & Co., Ltd., Dartmouth... SPE See Sine ar eee ee OO Gox & Co:; Ltd; Falmouth: 300s c oe ie 6 CH: Walker & Coe Ltd., Sudbrook, near Chepstow, Mon. eos es 11 Edward Finch & Co., Chepstow, Mon. . Sri tes art ae 16 Cammell, Laird & Ca¥ Ltd., Birkenhead and Tranmere. . Sore vats ia eee ee Oe He & GC. Grayson, Ltd., Garston. Sa a aes 2 Lytham Shipbuilding and Engineering C Cou Ltd., » Lytham. a 28 Vickers, Ltd., Barrow-in-Furness. . Ss 1 R. Williamson & Son, Workington. . 2 Maryport SE and d Repairing ( Go: Ltd., +» Maryport. . ne ee 1 Other Firms. : iat cea ee ee LOO Totals ee 4802 IRELAND. Workman, Clark & Cos ditds; Belfast = ss a 10 Harland: & Wolff, Ltd., Belfast (see also The Clyde)... 3. 2 North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., Londonderry ....................... 2 Dublin Dockyard Co.;-td.. Dublin ss ace Sea ee 3 Larne Shipbuilding Co., Lames cus. 2. 2k a ee 2 Totals. 20 SCOTLAND. Names of Builders No. THE CLYDE Russell & Co., Port Glasgow.. 16 John Brown & Co., ietd-, Clydebank.. Peo SMa Mean o aoe vie 2 es 3 Alex. Stephen & Sons, Ltd., Linthouse, Glasgow . SG SA rk eRe ee ces 5 Barclay, Curle & Co., Ltd., " Glasgow. eee ee tes: 6 Scotts' Shipbuilding & Engineering Co., dea, Greeiock =: 3 a 5 William Denny & Brothers, Dumbarton. . 18 Caird- & Co, "atd:, (Greenock ares cs St tk William Hamilton & Co7; lands Port Glascow...55 ese ee Charles Connell & Co., Ltd., Gcstetdins ss. sare Harland & Wolff, Ltd., Glasgow (see also Ireland) Seas Sul eckseel a ous Raton eee Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co.,"btd); Govan. cars bee es ne David & William Henderson & Co., Ltd., Partick, Glasgow.. ee Greenock & Grangemouth Dockyard co Ltd., Greenock (see also The Forth). ee Napier & Miller; -btd.,/Old Kalpatrick = 00 3 see ee i ee eas he ae William Beardmore & Co., Ltd., Dalmuir.. ee Gp cee Ne OE Be atc Archd. McMillan & Son, Ltd., Dumbarton oe ee Dunlop, Bremner & Co., Ltd., Port Glasgow lic Oa Sis n bake Oe ee Robert Duncan & Co., Ltd., Port Glaseow hee eas Se a Ailsa Shipbuilding Co. Ltd: Troonand Avr vee 1 Lobnitz & Co., Ltd., Renfrew CU Ue aaa es 6 yee eins Rakes: Moth an eae 2 Fleming & Ferguson, Ltd., Paisley.. A Een tes ae eee eee A. & J. Inglis, Ltd., Pointhouse, Glasgow... Wm. Simons & Co., Ltd., Renfrew.. Campbeltown Shipbuilding Co., Eee eee NI RUBS US gree ne ee George Brown & Co., Greenock. . Ferguson Brothers (Port Glasgow), 'Ltd., 'Port Glasgow... Murdock & Murray, Ltd., Port Glasgow. . Alley & MacLellan, Ltd., 'Polmadie, Glasgow. . Se Se RR John Fullerton & Co., Paisley i ER ee hn So SU Oh Ghee a gion aes eae taey cha a Scott & Sons, Bowling BS dea le ee ca care gy ae ea eee s ee Bow, McLachlan &: Co., Ltd., Paisley... 00.500 p55 nev owed e ene nis cht ese se tee Ardrossan Shipbuilding Cok Ardrossan', oe te pes ae hs ae ie es William Chalmers & Co., Ltd., Rutherglen, eed Bb BEG Pe ees eae Ritchie, Graham & Milne, Whiteinch, Glasgow.. Dy Sagem ee ei tea a ues P. McGregor & Sons, Kirkintilloch... 2.2.2... ccc cece reece eee tenet teen cee Yarrow & Co., Ltd., Scotstoun, Glasgow... ..... 2.5. ces ee cre erect tee ccc ee ss Hanna, Donald & Wilson, Paisl ye wea ese ene eae oo eee ae & Son. eee Ayirsbife. 22; 304 ae ee Mas umming & Co ARROWS Si oss sve sles tee nen eee taal e es Sones London & oe Engineering & Iron pimetes Ce ee tee es Mackie & Thomson, Ltd., Irvine. . : ee sp Obher Birms 25 8 es eee ee sa er ee _ DNR OOM OINOCO FR RAID CORED ODD OPO Co BS Or OT OUDD CI ag _ THE FORTH Greenock & Grangemouth Dockyard Co., Ltd., Grangemouth (see also The Clyde) Mackay Brothers, Alloas. cso .5 fon ones s bo ees en ee rede 2 Ramage & Ferguson, Ltd., Leith... <0... +h eeeee ets reeves meee tere : Hawthorns & Co., Ltd., Teh co thes tetas teed Be ke Ce Ap ene : i Crahe & Co..dheith. 7.0. sess: ees ee " A. Jolfrey & Co., Allow. os ee how escee od 2s ce eee eee ee : Other Sire. ey a a at 925 660 428 2,155 5,135 277 770 405 469 385 399 3,280 2,450 37,301 215 2,472 1,415 290 7,079 66,510 83,617 40,644 3,366 2,668 180 130,475 1913 Tons 83,876 58,500 47,715 45,299 45,015 36,293 35,981 35,181 32,720 30,648 30,300 29,446 22,910 18,702 18,500 15,580 12,679 10,500 10,251 10,155 7,822 6,800 6,604 5,795 [6,760] 556 688,542 10,002 5,062 2,387 1,119 675 254 20 19,519 7 820 8 1,145 131 52,723 402 964,894 1912 No. Tons 23 4,233 23 1,311 1 96 47 5,630 1,062 800 548 1,669 6,104 185 wb Pe or CO NRONOOGD 229 325 258 225 2,066 1,330 15,132 2,257 25.000 2,824 3,160 63,814 oo Ree Son --_-- ee OF _ oS So | ow bo bo 84,441 77,591 1,641 125 163,798 | = -- NICO 1912 No. Tons -- 71,224 14,450 v 29,612 43,412 31,709 21,545 35,936 40,029 45,314 35,326 27,766 4,1707 15,161 15,424 26,141 8,831 7,025 15,059 13,855 6,883 8,300 1,333 3,256 7,574 1,010 2,980 2,521 2,750 2,121 2,600 1,268 1,371 28 155 435 884 198 325 4,360 11,320 512 353 587,743 eae eos MIT 00 Ot bo Go eRe NODE PROD NH OC CONT ew oe BNE BURR ODORDN BOR A ar nor 5,846 6 B 8331 b §203 3 1315 5 369 "22 ~----«:18,063 640° 93 Shipping Federation of Canada At the recent meeting of the Ship- ping Federation of Canada the fol- lowing officers were elected: Andrew A. Allan, of the Allan Line, president; J. R. Binning, Furness Withy Co., treasurer; James Thorn, Dominion Line, chairman of executive council. In his presidential address, Mr. Allan reviewed the 1913 shipping sea- son. He pointed out that 84 more ocean steamers had come to Montreal last year than in 1912, and that 15,- 351,388 more bushels of grain had been shipped out of the port than- during the previous year. Tramp steamers, he said, had been specially busy during the year in the Canadian trade. "Last year I had occasion to refer to the probable lowering of the water in the river, as a result of the pro- posed Chicago drainage scheme. 2 now call your attention to a report by -- Arthur Surveyor, dealing with this matter," said Mr. Allan.) "1 might: state that the federal government have appointed a commission, consist- ing of Dean Haskell, of Cornell Uni- versity; Mr. Forneret, superintendent of the ship channel, and Mr. Stewart, chief hydrographer, to- inquire into and report on the whole matter." Bill Has Been Promised "After repeatedly impressing upon the government the necessity of an inquiry into the pilotage conditions prevailing in Montreal and Quebec districts, I am pleased to be able to state. that a royal commission was ap- pointed early in the year, and con- ducted an extended and exhaustive in- quiry. Owing to the report having been presented as the session was about to close, the government was unable to introduce a measure deal- ing with those parts of the report that required legislative treatment, but they are under promise to antroduce a bill in the coming session,' Mr. Allan referred to the fine spirit + of co-operation that had existed be- tween the officials of the federation and Hon. J. D. Hazen, minister of ma- rine and fisheries; Alexander Johnson, his deputy; Hon. Robert Rogers, min- ister of public works, and J. B. Hunt- , his deputy; and to the valuable as- sistance he had received from the ex- ecutive council. In his report on the depth of water in the St. Lawrence channel, Mr. Surveyor says: "The lowest water eccurred in November, 1911, when the level receded to less than 28 feet in the so-called 30-foot channel. It is evident that we are still far from the

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