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HER DECKS CLEARED for action, H.M.S. Hood snores through the grey waters of the North Sea at over 30 knots. The Hood is the largest warship afloat to-day, and with H.M.S. Repulse and H.M.S. Renown forms Britain's battle-cruiser squadron which, in speed and striking power, is unequalled on the Seven Seas

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 21, 17 November 1939, Page 3

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HER DECKS CLEARED for action, H.M.S. Hood snores through the grey waters of the North Sea at over 30 knots. The Hood is the largest warship afloat to-day, and with H.M.S. Repulse and H.M.S. Renown forms Britain's battle-cruiser squadron which, in speed and striking power, is unequalled on the Seven Seas New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 21, 17 November 1939, Page 3

HER DECKS CLEARED for action, H.M.S. Hood snores through the grey waters of the North Sea at over 30 knots. The Hood is the largest warship afloat to-day, and with H.M.S. Repulse and H.M.S. Renown forms Britain's battle-cruiser squadron which, in speed and striking power, is unequalled on the Seven Seas New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 21, 17 November 1939, Page 3

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