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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), May 1931, p. 12

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Fade follows the flag Passenger-cargo steamer “Excalibur”. The first of four sister ships to be de- livered to the Export Steamship Corporation for service between New York Mediterranean and Black Sea ports. FOREIGN flag ship was never Give America a fair share of the a salesman for American goods. $750,000,000 which this country Where the American flag goes, there : pays each year to the foreign flag ship and we shall see our trade expand, we are trade-distributing, trade- shall see new contacts made with all theri hich a eee WEA mean the world, we shall see the lost heri- the perpetuation and expansion of tage that was once America’s restored American commerce. to us. Ship and Travel on American Ships NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING COMPANY Main Office and Works: New York Office: CAMDEN, N. J. 420 LEXINGTON AVE. 12 MARINE REVIEW—May, 1931

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