MANUKA’S CAPTAIN
VESSEL WAS HIS FOURTH COMMAND Press Association WELLINGTON, Today. ROSS CLARK has been master of the Manuka for more than a year. The vessel was his first passenger ship command. He belongs to Auckland, where his wife and family reside. Captain Clark was an officer in the Union Company’s employ for a number of years before the war. He obtained leave during the war and went to England, where he joined the Royal Engineers and served as an officer with them in Mesopotamia. He returned to New Zealand with a splendid 'war record, and subsequently commanded the cargo steamers Katoa, Kurow and Waipiata.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 849, 18 December 1929, Page 1
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105MANUKA’S CAPTAIN Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 849, 18 December 1929, Page 1
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