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A ship's crew is generally recognised as a collection of East and Wost and North and South, and a more complnte illustration of this could not bo found than in tho cosmopolitan crew aboard Ins City of Newoastlc, whioh arrived from New York last week. This ahip boasts Chinese deck hands and Japanese cooks, assistants and stewards, while in t'ho engineroom there aro a number of Hindus, Singalcse, West African negroes, American negroes, and Arabs. Tho rest of tho crew are English, Welsh, Irish, Scotch, and Dutoh. strange to say there is not a white Amerioan amongst this motley gathering.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 32, 2 November 1920, Page 7

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 32, 2 November 1920, Page 7

Untitled Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 32, 2 November 1920, Page 7

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