Australian Shipbuilding Board

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The Australian Shipbuilding Board was an Australian government authority formed in March 1941. The board was tasked with the control of building all merchant ships built in Australian shipyards.[1] In January 1957 the Australian Coastal Shipping Commission replaced the Australian Shipbuilding Board.

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For an accurate account of the ASB SEE PAGES 36AND 37 BY BOB CAMBELL WHO WAS THERE TILL THE 1980'S THIS LINK TO THE REFERENCED DOCUMENT http://www.rina.org.uk/hres/The%20ANA%20Vol%2018%20No%202%20W.pdf