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THE WANGANELLA berthed at Clyde Quay, where she has lain since last May, kept afloat by air compression. Today, the first anniversary of her stranding on Barrett's Reef, she was to have been moved to the floating dock for repair, but because of a strong southerly wind it was postponed until tomorrow.

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Chronicle (Levin), 19 January 1948, Page 4

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THE WANGANELLA berthed at Clyde Quay, where she has lain since last May, kept afloat by air compression. Today, the first anniversary of her stranding on Barrett's Reef, she was to have been moved to the floating dock for repair, but because of a strong southerly wind it was postponed until tomorrow. Chronicle (Levin), 19 January 1948, Page 4

THE WANGANELLA berthed at Clyde Quay, where she has lain since last May, kept afloat by air compression. Today, the first anniversary of her stranding on Barrett's Reef, she was to have been moved to the floating dock for repair, but because of a strong southerly wind it was postponed until tomorrow. Chronicle (Levin), 19 January 1948, Page 4

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