'"■-'■- ■ ;..■■•'. "Evening Post", Photo. TANKER FROM SINGAPORE.— The tanker Sir Karl Knudsen, which arrived at Wellington on Saturday from Singapore. The Sir Karl Knudsen, which is owned in Norway, attracts attention because of her light grey colour—<<m unusual colour for tankers. Built in 1928, she has been round the world since, ■ •'*, and was last inWeltington in May, 1931. :';" - \
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 7
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57'"■-'■- ■ ;..■■•'. "Evening Post",Photo. TANKER FROM SINGAPORE.—The tanker Sir Karl Knudsen, which arrived at Wellington on Saturday from Singapore. The Sir Karl Knudsen, which is owned in Norway, attracts attention because of her light grey colour—<<m unusual colour for tankers. Built in 1928, she has been round the world since, ■ •'*, and was last inWeltington in May, 1931. :';" – \ Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 7
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