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AMERICA LET US

SHOW YOU HOW TO RUN

A TIGHTER SHIP

Shipowners from no less than 28 of the world's maritime nations have already found that Filipino seamen are the answer when tauter, more efficient and more profitable shipboard operations are the question.

It's easy to see why.

All it takes is a quick trip to the New York

Philippine Center, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. any weekday from August 4th to October 4th.

There, the Philippine National Seamen

Board has mounted a special exhibit on today's

Filipino seaman.

There you will see and hear—in terms of his background, training and on the job performance—why the Filipino seaman is already manning 18 per cent of the world's ocean going vessels.

There you can get detailed answers to all your questions from ranking officials of the

National Seamen Board Exhibit, New York Philippine Center, August 4th to October 4th.

This material was prepared by The August Group. Inc., 295 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, which is registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act as an agent of the National Seamen Board, Department of Labor, Republic of the Philippines, Redo Building, Remedios St, corner San Marcelino, Malate, Manila, Philippines,

This materia! is filed with the Department of Justice where the required registration statement is available for public inspection.

Registration does not indicate approval of the contents of this material by the United States Government.

National Seamen Board.

If, on the other hand, you can't make it there, you can get much worthwhile information simply by filling out and sending us the coupon below.

National Seamen Board Representative

The Philippine Center 556 Fifth Avenue

New York, New York 10036

Please send me a free copy of your informative brochure.

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Maritime Reporter

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