A MODERN ATLANTIC GREYHOUND.
■•KiigiiH-ering" Illustrates the new Hum-burg-American liner Deutschhuul aud her iiuiuense :f:{.(i()0 horse-power engines built by the saint' Cii'ruuiu til'Ui at Stettin which constructed the■ North German Lloyd steamer Kaiser Wilhelm del' Grosses which lias attained a speed <>n the Atlantic of '22i knots, and has (Hum excelled.all previous performances. The new ship is expected-to make 23 knots in service. The Kaiser WilheJui dcv Grosse is U2.">ft long and of 10,800 tons displacement, and the Deutschlaud <ii;2t't ijiu long and -S,'ooo tons displacement. The Deutsefihiitd is to leave on her first voyage to New Yorkon .lune 17th. The Deutselihmd is 002 ft t)ln long between perpendiculars, and (385 ft over all. Her beam is 07ft, and moulded depth 44ft. The gross tonnage is 10.000, and the displacement 23.000" tons. The machinery is the most powerful ever put into one ship.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1900, Page 4
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143A MODERN ATLANTIC GREYHOUND. Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1900, Page 4
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