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FOR A BRIFF SPAN IN HER CAREER the venerable scow Moa was an armed unit of the German Navy. (I) Deeply laden with timber, the Moa heels over to the breeze. (2) Count von Luckner submitting to a search abroad the Iris after capture. (3) The cable steamer Iris which frustrated the the effort to escape to South America. (4) Cans trained on the Moa, shortly, before a s hot was fired across her bows. (5) The food depot for castaways on Curtis Island, in the Kermadeo Group, which was wrecked and looted by the Germans.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 215, 11 August 1937, Page 6

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FOR A BRIEF SPAN IN HER CAREER the venerable scow Moa was an armed unit of the German Navy. (I) Deeply laden with timber, the Moa heels over to the breeze. (2) Count von Luckner submitting to a search abroad the Iris after capture. (3) The cable steamer Iris which frustrated the effort to escape to South America. (4) Guns trained on the Moa, shortly, before a shot was fired across her bows. (5) The food depot for castaways on Curtis Island, in the Kermadec Group, which was wrecked and looted by the Germans. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 215, 11 August 1937, Page 6

FOR A BRIEF SPAN IN HER CAREER the venerable scow Moa was an armed unit of the German Navy. (I) Deeply laden with timber, the Moa heels over to the breeze. (2) Count von Luckner submitting to a search abroad the Iris after capture. (3) The cable steamer Iris which frustrated the effort to escape to South America. (4) Guns trained on the Moa, shortly, before a shot was fired across her bows. (5) The food depot for castaways on Curtis Island, in the Kermadec Group, which was wrecked and looted by the Germans. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 215, 11 August 1937, Page 6

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