The world s largest l«ner QueeA Elizabeth, which unexpectedly left New York Harbour for an unknown destina"f. Xt h . a * Capetown, where she is shown against the famous Table Mountain. She had made 7000-mile trip through mine, submarine and raider infested waters. Her commander, Captain J. C. Townley said on arrival: ''It was a quiet and uneventful trip." " *
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 69, 22 March 1941, Page 11
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58The world s largest l«ner QueeA Elizabeth, which unexpectedly left New York Harbour for an unknown destina- "f.Xt h. a* Capetown, where she is shown against the famous Table Mountain. She had made 7000-mile trip through mine, submarine and raider infested waters. Her commander, Captain J. C. Townley said on arrival: ''It was a quiet and uneventful trip." " * Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 69, 22 March 1941, Page 11
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