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the iunne>& ... ->iree State-owned ships from Ru s-sia, Rumania, and Poland have dominated the Lyttelton waterfront in the last few days. The hammer and sickle on the Kuudoznik Deyneka at No. 3 West Wharf (left) is on a black funnel with a wide red band bordered with thin yellow' bands and the distinctive marking of the IJ.S.S.R. merchant fleet. The funnel marking of the Rumanian livestock carrier Sinaia, at Cashin Quay No. 1, (top right), is the insignia of Navrom Rumanian Maritime Navigation of the Government of Rumania) and features the two large letters “NR” on a white background and black top. The Polish Ocean Line vessel Hanka Sawicka (a vessel of the merchant division of the Polish Government), at Cashin Quay No. 2, displays a pale-yel-low funnel featuring a red shield interrupted by a narrow red band against a red-and-white trident on the shield.

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Press, 16 April 1979, Page 2

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145

Untitled Press, 16 April 1979, Page 2

Untitled Press, 16 April 1979, Page 2

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