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SHIPS ON FIRE ,

— ^ — . — Received MowdaV, 8.30 ,p.m. LONDON, June 9. • The British s'teamer Malayati Prince, ■bound for Haifa 'from Liverpool, Was; alilaze this niorning in Alexandria h'arbour wliere it was nnloading, says the Assoeiated Press correspondent. The; '15 re began in the lower hold "from an unknown cause and spread with. light-i ning speed. 'One 'O'f the ship's -engin eers and an Egyptian guard tvere injured. ' A fire wrhieh began in "tlre hold of the; ■British steamer Baron Forbes sooh after it l'eft the Tagus for Ihxgland, Wa's stil'l1 raging when she put baeli to'Lisben this: morning. 'City frrefightei's aie fi'g'h'ting the 6re.

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Chronicle (Levin), 10 June 1947, Page 5

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SHIPS ON FIRE , Chronicle (Levin), 10 June 1947, Page 5

SHIPS ON FIRE , Chronicle (Levin), 10 June 1947, Page 5

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