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TRADE AND SHIPPING 
SCANDINAVIAN- 
AMERICAN LINE 
SERVICE TO 
NORWAY, SWEDEN and DENMARK 
Direct PASSENGER LINE Between 
NEW YORK— 
Christiansand, Christiana, Copenhagen. 
The 
Stockholm 
(via Rail from Christiania) 
Largest Steamship Line in Scandinavian 
OSCAR II 
UNITED STATES 
Passenger Service 
Four Fast, Modern Twin-Screw Passenger 
Steamers 
FREDERIK VIII 
HELL 1 G OLAV 
Excellent Passenger Accommodations. 
Comfort. Unexcelled Cuisine 
For rates, sailings and other information, address 
SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN LINE 
GENERAL OFFICES: Passenger Department 
27 WHITEHALL STREET, NEW YORK ' ' 
117 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, III. 
1 23 S. Third St., Minneapolis, Minn. 544 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 
248 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 702 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash. 
Modern 
SHIPPING NOTES 
Odense, Denmark, Now Important Seaport 
In the presence of King Christian IX and mem¬ 
bers of the Danish royal family, the new and en¬ 
larged port of Odense was thrown open to the 
shipping of the world. The Canal, which has done 
service for many years, has been greatly widened, 
and the depth of the waterway is now such that 
large ocean liners can enter and dock. Great fes¬ 
tivities attended the opening of the port. Always 
an important trading point, Odense’s increased 
facilities for shipping are expected to be of con¬ 
siderable benefit to the old city situated in the 
centre of the island of Fyn. 
BOLINDERS 
OIL ENGINES 
5 H.P. to 500 H.P. 
In single units 
Goteborg Dry and Floating Docks 
As evidence of Goteborg’s shipping and repair 
facilities there are available at that port two 
floating docks, the largest of which has a lifting 
capacity of 12,500 tons and can accommodate ships 
560 feet in length. The other floating dock is of 
1,800 tons capacity. The dry dock is 410 feet 
long and can take care of ships 395 feet in length. 
There are a number of well equipped works to 
execute all kinds of repairs. 
Norwegian America Line Daily Newspaper 
In conjunction with the Norwegian Trade and 
Shipping Gazette, the Norwegian America Line 
has arranged for the publication of a daily paper 
on board its ships so that its passengers may fol¬ 
low the leading news events while crossing the 
ocean. 
41,000 H.P. in service in 
the United States of America 
650,000 H.P. in service 
throughout the world 
Factory capacity: —70,000 H. P. annually 
BOLINDERS COMPANY 
30 CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK CITY 
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