SAVING CRIPPLED SHIPS.-—Ships are Britain's most precious wartime possession, and every ship that can be saved is a victory over the enemy. Crews of rescue tugs are daily risking their lives to bring home the cripples. Hr.re a lug is preparing to take a damaged ship in tow.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 113, 15 May 1942, Page 3
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48SAVING CRIPPLED SHIPS.-—Ships are Britain's most precious wartime possession, and every ship that can be saved is a victory over the enemy. Crews of rescue tugs are daily risking their lives to bring home the cripples. Hr.re a lug is preparing to take a damaged ship in tow. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 113, 15 May 1942, Page 3
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