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SHIP RESUMES JOURNEY

AUCKLAND, May 19. After being hove-to in a heavv gabfor more than two days, the 11,000-ton Blue Star lirle motor ship.Australia Bta. advised her Auckland agents tonigh' that she would reaeh Auckland from London at 10 o'Cloek tomorrow morn ing. The motor ship carries 3] pa? sengers, mails and general cargo. A' noon todav the Australia Star was stil liove-to. She was then about 220 milei from Auckland. By six o'clock tonight the intense depression so'utlT o. the Kermadecs, which had beeh te sponsible for the. weather encouiitered by the ship, was moving slovvly to th* east and the Australia Star was able to tesume her journey. The Kerrnadec group was still feeling the effects of the disturbance this aftcrnoon although the eentre was caiculated to be about 20-s' miles to the south-southeast. 1 ■ - - ■ i , ^ii . ii —

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Chronicle (Levin), 20 May 1947, Page 5

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SHIP RESUMES JOURNEY Chronicle (Levin), 20 May 1947, Page 5

SHIP RESUMES JOURNEY Chronicle (Levin), 20 May 1947, Page 5

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