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SHIPPING SITUATION. Memo. by Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries.

2 Jul 1942

reconcile them to their rate. 5. I sincerely hope therefore that the Government spokesman the week after next will take steps to bring to the public not merely the extent of U.S. prospective building programme but also the size of existing losses the time lag that apparently must necessarily elapse bef### U.S. ship building overtakes those losses. I hope also that steps will be taken to make clear that the situation is complicated by the steadily increasing demands of military operations on existing tonnage and on prospecti### U.
agriculture infrastructure united states of america agricultural production industry labour supply peace transport travel labour shortages shipping losses preparations for war nationwide freight shipping the wartime economy lord president's committee ministry of agriculture and fisheries
Civil Defence Region
Nationwide
Collection ID
CAB71
Document Reference
CAB 71/9/46
Document Types
Memorandum
File Reference
CAB 71/9
Former Department Reference
LP(42) 149
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.cab71.000009.046
Keywords
Agricultural Production Agriculture Freight Shipping Labour Shortages Labour Supply Shipping Losses
Language
English
Locations Discussed
United States of America
Organizations Discussed
Lord President's Committee Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries
Pages
3
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Papers Nos. 106(42) - 200(42)
Themes
Preparations for War Peace Industry Infrastructure the Wartime Economy Transport Travel

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