The motor-liner Rangitata, which left London on Thursday for New .Zealand, will call at Bermuda and Kingston. This is the first time for a number of years that a passenger liner belonging to the New Zealand Shipping Company has called at Bermuda, which is a popular tourist resort. It is thought that the Rangitata has passengers from England on board jor Bermuda. On her last trip outline RangitikV which is at present loading on the New Zealand coast, disembarKea a number of passengers at Jamaica, which is becoming popular with tourists who wish to spend their inoney in British territory. . Kingston (Jamaica) has also come into prominence as a coaling port for vessel belonging to the Shaw, Sanll, and Albion Company .while en. route between New Zealand and England and going via the Panama Oarial.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 11
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