AUCKLAND, Sept. 18. A shipinent of 9850 tons of high grade phosphate from Xauru, the first to reaeli Xew Zealand since early in the war, is carried in the Bank Line steamer Moray Bank which is due at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. The Moray Bank's cargo represents part of 35,000 tons of phosphate sliipped out of'Nauru since the Island was retaken from the Japanese nearlv a year ago, and is the forerunner of sliipments which will become more frequent as. the repair of the plant damaged by the Germans and Japanese, progresses.
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Chronicle (Levin), 19 September 1946, Page 5
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