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AID FOR UNO

SHIPS FOR KOREA (Rec. 10 a.m.) LONDON, Aug. 18. Another British aircraft-carrier, the 13,350-ton Warrior, will leave Portsmouth on Sunday to reinforce the British Far Eastern fleet. A sistership of the Warrior, the Theses, left Portsmouth to-day with 44 aircraft for duty off Korea with the United Nations blockade forces. , The Warrior’s normal complement of officers and men is about 850, exclusive of pilots and air mechanics. She normally carries about 40 aircraft. The Danish Government to-day offered the fully-equipped hospital ship, Jutiandia, of 13,164 tons, to the United Nations for use in the Korean war. The ship has a capacity of 150 to 200 patients. Doctors and nurses are included in the offei\

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 259, 19 August 1950, Page 5

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AID FOR UNO Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 259, 19 August 1950, Page 5

AID FOR UNO Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 259, 19 August 1950, Page 5

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