Pamir's Return
lieceived Eridnv, 7 p.m. EONUOX, Aprill. Largely because the mine-swep^t chan uel approacliing the Belgian coast it? sl.ill only oue mile wide, and that thi> gives iusuflicieiit room foi: tacking, the banjue Panui- will be towcd from Ihe Thames to Antwerp wlien she leaves Slnulwell Basin on the (irst stage of liet return voyage to New Zealand, thoug'n sail will be used when practicable on the e.arly stages 6f the voyage to Be1 gium. The Pamir will now earry 15H) fons of British eement, instead of 100') tons, as originally announced, and this will jirobably delay her departure for Yntwe.rf) until the third week in April. The Belgian Basie >Slag Export Associa tion, which will doad 1950 tons of fertiliser on the Pamir at Antwerp, has invited all the ship 's company to be its guests on a trip lo Brussels.
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Chronicle (Levin), 3 April 1948, Page 2
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143Pamir's Return Chronicle (Levin), 3 April 1948, Page 2
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