The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes161-162Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1949 |
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... returned to normal service after reconditioning . He joined the Company in 1914 as second refrigerating engineer of the Medina and was a survivor when she was torpedoed in 1917. He later served in a number of other ships as ...
... returned to normal service after reconditioning . He joined the Company in 1914 as second refrigerating engineer of the Medina and was a survivor when she was torpedoed in 1917. He later served in a number of other ships as ...
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... returned to commercial service . His father was a famous captain in the old days when the Shaw Savill & White Star Lines ran the New Zealand passenger service jointly . Havers , Captain A. A. - Was in command of the South American Saint ...
... returned to commercial service . His father was a famous captain in the old days when the Shaw Savill & White Star Lines ran the New Zealand passenger service jointly . Havers , Captain A. A. - Was in command of the South American Saint ...
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... returned to their proper service , the Empress of India being sold in India . The Asia returned to the Vancouver by the Panama . Canal and the Russia went to Hong Kong via Suez and both made the voyage a trooping one . Supplies were ...
... returned to their proper service , the Empress of India being sold in India . The Asia returned to the Vancouver by the Panama . Canal and the Russia went to Hong Kong via Suez and both made the voyage a trooping one . Supplies were ...
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