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Journey's End For Crew Of Amethyst

LONDON, Nov. 17. The men of the Amethyst ended their long journey from the Upper Yangtze in the white and gold State ballroom of Buckingham Palaee, where the King de* corated Lieutenant-Commander John Kerans and other members of the ship's company. The Queen and Princessea Elizabeth and Margaret heard the King say to them: "I am well satisfied that through you my Serviees have once more shown that they are alive to the heavy responsibility they bear and they are ready to defend out country's honour to the end. ' '

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Chronicle (Levin), 19 November 1949, Page 3

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Journey's End For Crew Of Amethyst Chronicle (Levin), 19 November 1949, Page 3

Journey's End For Crew Of Amethyst Chronicle (Levin), 19 November 1949, Page 3

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