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TANKER TO RETURN

(N.Z. Press Assn. —Copyright) MELBOURNE, July 18. The largest tanker built in Australia, the 33,000-ton P. J. Adams, will return in September after being exiled for nearly three years. The tanker left Sydney in November, 1962, with 40 Chinese as crew for the Indonesian oil fields, and has not been back since because of a dispute over the Chinese crew. It is returning to take on an ali-Australian crew.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31115, 19 July 1966, Page 17

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TANKER TO RETURN Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31115, 19 July 1966, Page 17

TANKER TO RETURN Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31115, 19 July 1966, Page 17

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