September, 1916 THE MARINE REVIEW. E wen | | rye ALL ——, = A Monthly Publication Devoted to Ship Building, Marine Engineering and the Business of Transportation by Water. Published by The Penton Publishing Co., Cleveland, Ohio, U. S. A. IN THIS ISSUE Results of the Policy of Meddling....... ' What the Government is Doing Modern Cargo Handling Methods....... 300 New Fleet for Pacific ee Effect of Seaman’s Act on England...... ec ee American Ship Yard Activities.......... Duluth Harbor Needs Breakwater...... Seattle: Concern. is: Purchaseds...2. 02.5. Photographs From Far and Near....... U. S. Ship Yards Regain First Rank cc: Province Aids Ship Building............ R12 In the “Tratue Manager's @ffice.......%.,. Gulf Storm Damages Ships....... eS. On the Coasts, Lakes and Rivers Late Decisions in Maritime Law......... 14 Red Hot Tips From the Trade eee weer wee BRANCH OFFICES CHICAGO: - - - «1521-23 Lytton Bldg. »PITTSBURGH - - -. - 2148-49 Oliver Bldg. CINCINNAGE 23-2 Se 404 Johnston Bldg. WASHINGTON, D. C. - - 206 Corcoran Bldg. NEW YORK wien ae 508 West Street Bldg. BIRMINGHAM, ENG. - -° Prince’s Chambers Subscription $2.00 per year postpaid, all over the world. Single copies 20 cents. Back numbers over three months, 50 cents. The Cleveland News Co. will supply the trade with The Marine Review through the regular channels of the American News Co. European Agents, The International News Co., Breams building, Chancery Lane, London, E. C., England. Entered at the Post Office at Cleveland, Ohio, as Second Class Matter. (Copyright 1916, by Penton Publishing Company) (G2 SO IS ZZ See tae eeeeetargeceeenemen= ——$—<—<—<<$—$——