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SEA CAPTAINS IN THE MAKING. —Cadets of the British India Steam Navigation Company's training ship Nardana, at present at Auckland, undergo a thorough grounding in practical seamanship and navigation to fit them for their second mates tickets. Top Left: With the aid of model brigs, an officer explains the intricacies of the rule of the road at sea. Top right: How 's she heading? Lower left: A study in expressions. Lower right: Accurate course plotting is an essential corollary.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 179, 30 June 1937, Page 4

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SEA CAPTAINS IN THE MAKING.—Cadets of the British India Steam Navigation Company's training ship Nardana, at present at Auckland, undergo a thorough grounding in practical seamanship and navigation to fit them for their second mates tickets. Top Left: With the aid of model brigs, an officer explains the intricacies of the rule of the road at sea. Top right: How's she heading? Lower left: A study in expressions. Lower right: Accurate course plotting is an essential corollary. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 179, 30 June 1937, Page 4

SEA CAPTAINS IN THE MAKING.—Cadets of the British India Steam Navigation Company's training ship Nardana, at present at Auckland, undergo a thorough grounding in practical seamanship and navigation to fit them for their second mates tickets. Top Left: With the aid of model brigs, an officer explains the intricacies of the rule of the road at sea. Top right: How's she heading? Lower left: A study in expressions. Lower right: Accurate course plotting is an essential corollary. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 179, 30 June 1937, Page 4

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