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TO BE BROKEN UP AFTER TWO MORE ROUND TRIPS.—The Shaw Savill liner Dominion Monarch (26,463 tons) arriving at Lyttelton yesterday. The 22-year-old ship will be scrapped next year after making two more trips between the United Kingdom and New Zealand.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 22

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TO BE BROKEN UP AFTER TWO MORE ROUND TRIPS.—The Shaw Savill liner Dominion Monarch (26,463 tons) arriving at Lyttelton yesterday. The 22-year-old ship will be scrapped next year after making two more trips between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 22

TO BE BROKEN UP AFTER TWO MORE ROUND TRIPS.—The Shaw Savill liner Dominion Monarch (26,463 tons) arriving at Lyttelton yesterday. The 22-year-old ship will be scrapped next year after making two more trips between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 22

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