THE QUEEN MARY.
AVIIAOIS 28.15 KNO‘I'B. . _— THEN DELAYED BY FOG. . dulled Press Assn—Elec. Tel. Copyright. NE\V YORK. May 81. The correspondent of the Times on] the Queen Mary says that at noon on: Sunday the lim'r Inul steamed 2317! miles. an. an average speed or 29.13] knots. During a large part or the last 251 hours the \rssvl ran through a fog.‘ cutting the distance coverm to 673, miles. (0r an average of 27.12 knots. l The Queen Mary is expected In New York harbour at 10 am. on Monday. TO I! SPEEDID UP. __.— THE NORMANDIE‘S SCHEDULE. United Press Assn—Eire. Tel. Copymrh‘m LUNDUN, June I. ‘ \\‘hllr the rug sums to have ren—drrml a record fur lhv Queen Mary‘s maidrn Vuyugc impruhuhlv, hm- cumpclitiun has already resulted In 3. L1“L‘iaion that the NurmumUc. the un—glm‘s or \\hivh were all L-n-d during the “filler. must ruduce hcr present schedule by ten hours, _m
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19901, 2 June 1936, Page 8
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151THE QUEEN MARY. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19901, 2 June 1936, Page 8
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