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VIBRATION ALMOST ML
RESULT OF OVERHAUL OF
QUEEN MARY
(Received March 2, 12.10 p.m.)
LONDON, March 1.
On the completion of her first Atlantic round trip since the overhaul of] the liner Queen Mary in December, it is stated that she behaved very well and reached, a speed of 30.38 knots on the run to England. "There'was considerably less rolling and vibration has been practically eliminated." said Captain Peel. ''We intend to endeavour to make passengers comfortable. It is not a question of pushing the vessel more than is necessary." ■
The Queen Mary's speed record is 30.63 knots.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 51, 2 March 1937, Page 9
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101MORE STABLE NOW Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 51, 2 March 1937, Page 9
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