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Show T'GERMAN SKIPPERS I NOW NAVIGATE TUBS PETR0GRAD, Sept. 1 (By A. . MaiUr The port ef Fetrograd, principally frequent ed today by small German steamers, fuenishee striking illustration of whet the con-fiecetion con-fiecetion of Germany's biogest liners by the allies haa done to the eld offieee of the German merchant marine. Once pacing the bridge ef Atlantic liners carry mg thousands thou-sands ef passengers, these officers of-ficers ere now commanding oe standing- wstches en tiny tube thst skirt the shore of the Ba'tie. From ever 60,000 tons to lest than 1000 tons has. foe example, , been te change tn the com- j mand hsfd by William W.tte, I eeice eaptein of the Imps rat or. ! He recently brought th 50-ton ' K srlarwe from Cologne te i Petrograd.- 1 1 P ' 'J. |