NEW ZEALAND FLAGSHIP AT APlA.—While seamen from the Dunedin are combing the bush inland from Apia in search of the Mau, the flagship lies at anchor off the town. The lesson of the hurricane of 1889 has not been forgotten, and the Dunedin is moored fore and aft, with her bows facing the sea. Steam is kept up so that the ship is ready to slip at a moment’s notice.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 912, 4 March 1930, Page 16
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70NEW ZEALAND FLAGSHIP AT APIA.—While seamen from the Dunedin are combing the bush inland from Apia in search of the Mau, the flagship lies at anchor off the town. The lesson of the hurricane of 1889 has not been forgotten, and the Dunedin is moored fore and aft, with her bows facing the sea. Steam is kept up so that the ship is ready to slip at a moment’s notice. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 912, 4 March 1930, Page 16
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