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Owners of a Fleet of Steamers fitted with Refrigerating Machinery for the Frozen and Chilled Meat trade. | Owners of a Fleet of Steamers fitted with Refrigerating Machinery for the Frozen and Chilled Meat trade. | ||
1913 It was proposed to amalgamate several shipping lines serving Australasia; this would involve the [[Tyser Line]] (8 ships), [[Anglo-Australasian Steam Navigation Co|William Milburn and Co]] (9 ships), the Australian interests of the [[India Line]] and 5 vessels of the Star Line (of [[James P. Corry and Co]]) as the [[Commercial and Dominion Line]] Ltd<ref>The Times , Dec. 26, 1913</ref> | 1913 It was proposed to amalgamate several shipping lines serving Australasia; this would involve the [[Tyser Line]] (8 ships), [[Anglo-Australasian Steam Navigation Co|William Milburn and Co]] (9 ships), the Australian interests of the [[Thomas Royden and Sons|India Line]] and 5 vessels of the Star Line (of [[James P. Corry and Co]]) as the [[Commercial and Dominion Line]] Ltd<ref>The Times , Dec. 26, 1913</ref> | ||
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Shipowners, of London and Belfast - The Star Line, Ltd.
Owners of a Fleet of Steamers fitted with Refrigerating Machinery for the Frozen and Chilled Meat trade.
1913 It was proposed to amalgamate several shipping lines serving Australasia; this would involve the Tyser Line (8 ships), William Milburn and Co (9 ships), the Australian interests of the India Line and 5 vessels of the Star Line (of James P. Corry and Co) as the Commercial and Dominion Line Ltd[1]
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- ↑ The Times , Dec. 26, 1913