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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), December 1928, p. 17

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14,000 B. H. P.-Diesels on Test Bed Including 2-4000 B. H. P. Shown Above FUEL main engine .40 Equivalent total Ship: Fuel(43 > per a P. LL O YD Ss Reports (Sept. 30, 1928) World Marine Engines Under Construction: 249 Steam Reciprocating Engines 414,001 I.H.P. 33 ‘* ‘Turbines (excluding Germany) 345,500 S. H. P. 364 Diesels Zeb 76. EP. New American Ships must compete with these foreign motorships for the next 25 years — buy fuel in the same ports on long trade routes — accept the same rates. The Preponderance Of Foreign Diesels Over Steam Demands Your Consideration BUSCH-SULZER C————— ? BUSCH-SULZER BROS.-DIESEL ENGINE CO. St. Louis, Mo. MARINE REVIEW—December, 1928 17

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