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Artur Reis is a person's name. The flag is a green and red vertical bicolor 
with a white lozenge over all, charged with the initials of the company in black letters, 
in a fancy font. The flag looks like a merge of the flags of Portugal and Brazil, 
though I don't know if that's intentional.
Source: Chart of house flags 
circa 1950 at 
www.naufragiosdobrasil.com.br
Jorge Candeias, 30 June 2002
The flag is yellow, with a star with a big white border. The star seemed to me to be 
very dark blue, but I might be wrong in this: it might be black instead.
Source: Chart of house flags 
circa 1950 at 
www.naufragiosdobrasil.com.br
Jorge Candeias, 30 June 2002
According to Lloyd's Register 1949-1950, operated one vessel of 212 gross tons.
Joseph McMillan, 28 October 2002
Navegação Rio Grandense Ltda. - Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul. Per saltire, yellow in the hoist and fly quarters, 
green in the upper and lower, overall a red saltire, and on the center a white oval, edged in black, inscribed "NRG." 
Sources: Stewart and Styring (1963); 
U.S. Navy H.O. Pub. 100.
Joseph McMillan, 29 June 2001
Demerval Rodrigues is a name. The flag is dark blue with a dark red rectangular panel at the center, 
or red with a blue border if you prefer.
Source: Chart of house flags 
circa 1950 at 
www.naufragiosdobrasil.com.br
Jorge Candeias, 2 June 2002
Rufino Brothers, Rufino being, obviously, a 
surname. The flag is a red-white-red triband 
whith the hoistmost half of the white stripe occupied by a dark blue panel. 
It's also pretty obvious that the inspiration for this flag came from that of Amazonas.
Source: Chart of house flags 
circa 1950 at 
www.naufragiosdobrasil.com.br
Jorge Candeias, 30 June 2002
According to Lloyd's Register 1949-1950, operated one vessel of 460 gross tons.
Joseph McMillan, 28 October 2002