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TWO NEW SHIPS FOR N.Z. RUN

Refrigerated Cargo

IN Z.P.A -Reuter—Copyright) LONDON, May 3 The Shaw Savill Line has ordered two more refrfgeraied cargo motor ships for the Australia and New Zealand run. Delivery will be in December, 1962. and July. 1963 The ships will be ths twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth to be built for the line since World War Two. and will bring the line's new shipping since then to more than 350,000 tons. Both of 13,100 tons, they will have an insulated capacity of 540 000 cubic feet, including 30.000 cubic feet for chilled cargo, and an uninsulated capacity of 60 000 cubic feet There will also be space n tanks for 450 tons of edible oil. The ships will have a service speed of 18 knots, and will be powered by twinscrew. seven-cylinder engines. Radar for navigation will be Installed.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29505, 5 May 1961, Page 13

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TWO NEW SHIPS FOR N.Z. RUN Press, Volume C, Issue 29505, 5 May 1961, Page 13

TWO NEW SHIPS FOR N.Z. RUN Press, Volume C, Issue 29505, 5 May 1961, Page 13

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