H.M.S. VANGUARD NOW IN CALMER WATERS
T.ONDON, Feb. 5. A?; ILvl.B. Vanguard, with the Hoyal K'uni ly en route to Soul.li Afriea, eniered wtirm sunshine and falnu-r -ra- utf the coast of Moroceo. Jheir Ma.iestie.s and the two Prin-tti-ses caiia* out 011 the open sundnik, say- Reuter's correspondent 011 hourti the battleship. The wiad, after the stormy Weather of the past few days, has falnieil and the tempertiture is now "t (legrees. The King made a film record of % operalion of transferring mftil t(l tlu- drstroyer St. James hefore the ilestrbyer left for Lishon. A sujiply tvf 45011) of hread was aho tran.sferred to the St. James ha-ausr tlu' cooks on the destroyer "ad Iicen unable to bake in the ^t'ni-flooded galley.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5321, 6 February 1947, Page 5
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