TRADE AND SHIPPING 
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SCANDINAVIAN- 
AMERICAN LINE 
SERVICE TO 
NORWAY, SWEDEN and DENMARK 
Direct PASSENGER LINE Between 
NEW YORK— 
Christiansand, Christiana, Copenhagen. 
Stockholm 
(via Rail from Christiania) 
The Largest Steamship Line in Scandinavian 
Passenger Service 
Four Fast, Modern Twin-Screw Passenger 
Steamers 
FREDERIK VIII OSCAR II 
HELLIG OLAV UNITED STATES 
Excellent Passenger Accommodations. Modern 
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. 
S. Third St., Minneapolis, Minn. 544 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 
Washington St., Boston, Mass. 702 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash. 
SHIPPING NOTES 
S. S. Drottningholm to be Oil Burner 
In order to convert the Swedish-American Line 
steamer Drottningholm from a coal to an oil burner, 
sailings will be temporarily suspended, to be re¬ 
sumed next April. The sister-ship Stockholm is 
already so equipped and demonstrates the many 
advantages of oil over coal, both in the matter of 
cost and comfort. The Stockholm will continue 
to make regular tours between New York and 
Goteborg. _ 
Booklet Describes Mediterranean Tours 
The Bergenske Steamship Company has just 
published a prospectus of contemplated cruises to 
the Mediterranean by the S. S. Meteor. The first 
is scheduled for February 3, from Marseilles, and 
is to include the Riviera, Italy, Egypt, Palestine 
and Greece. The second and third cruises will 
take in the Gallipoli Coast and Constantinople, 
while the fourth is to North Africa, Portugal, and 
Spain, ending in London. The ship is under Nor¬ 
wegian management and is at present making 
regular sailings between Marseilles and Alexan¬ 
dria. __ 
Ship Board Deficit $82,419,000 for Year 
The annual report of the United States Shipping 
Board shows receipts of $608,135,420 and disburse¬ 
ments of $690,554,426, leaving a deficit of $82,419,- 
000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921. Chair¬ 
man Lasker calls attention to the fact that the 
board as now organized had been in office but a 
little over two weeks of the total period covered by 
the report. 
N orwegian America 
Line 
For Freight and Passenger Rates 
Apply to 
Norwegian America Line Agency Inc. 
8-10 Bridge Street, NEW YORK 
Telephone: 
Bowling Green 5570 
Benham & Boyesen 
Ship Brokers 
STEAMSHIP 
AND 
COMMISSION AGENTS 
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