The giant Cunard-White Star liner, Queen Mary, the world’s largest ship, which, with the French liner, Normandie, has been laid up in New York harbour since the outbreak of the war. Both vessels are being strongly guarded against possible attempts at sabotage.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20079, 27 October 1939, Page 7
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42The giant Cunard-White Star liner, Queen Mary, the world’s largest ship, which, with the French liner, Normandie, has been laid up in New York harbour since the outbreak of the war. Both vessels are being strongly guarded against possible attempts at sabotage. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20079, 27 October 1939, Page 7
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