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NEW 10,000-TON CRUISER FOR FRANCE.—A forest of piles and a mass of towering scaffolding is necessary to support the new French 10,000-ton cruiser Dupleix, which was recently laid down at Brest. Of the same class as the Tourville, the Dupleix will carry 8-inch guns, anti-aircraft guns, torpedoes and airplanes.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 868, 11 January 1930, Page 28

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NEW 10,000-TON CRUISER FOR FRANCE.—A forest of piles and a mass of towering scaffolding is necessary to support the new French 10,000-ton cruiser Dupleix, which was recently laid down at Brest. Of the same class as the Tourville, the Dupleix will carry 8-inch guns, anti-aircraft guns, torpedoes and airplanes. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 868, 11 January 1930, Page 28

NEW 10,000-TON CRUISER FOR FRANCE.—A forest of piles and a mass of towering scaffolding is necessary to support the new French 10,000-ton cruiser Dupleix, which was recently laid down at Brest. Of the same class as the Tourville, the Dupleix will carry 8-inch guns, anti-aircraft guns, torpedoes and airplanes. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 868, 11 January 1930, Page 28

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