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ENORMOUS FUNNELS. GIANT NEW CUN ART) EH. LONDON, May IT Funnels so wide’ that tile first transAtlantic ■Gummier could have passed through them are to he erected on the £'<3,000,000 liner being built on the Clyde. Tt is now revealed that she will accommodate 0000 passengers and eontain (expansive sundecks, alternating as shady garden lounges and palm courts, in addition to the usual recreation facilities. There will be nine decks above the waterline, with promenades astern rFing terrace-like.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1931, Page 6
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