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HAWEA TO SERVE IN KOREAN WATERS

TUTIRA TO BE RELIEVED (New Zealand ‘Press Association) WELLINGTON. Januaryl2. The frigate H.M.N.ZS. Hawes (Lie* tenant-Commander G. O. Graham. R.N.) will sail from Auckland on Fete ruarv 8 for Suva, announced the Mi* iater of Defence (Mr T. L. Macdo* aid) to-day. On February 13, the High Commissioner for the WeJj ern Pacific (Sir Brian Freeston) »"• Lady Freeston. the Hawea will depart for Tonga to attend the treaty of frlenw »hin celebrations. The Hawea later join the units of Commonweans navies in Australian waters lor conl ' pined exercises. „ _ - On February 19 H.M.N.ZS. H<JW* will sail for Sydnev to reue H.M.N.ZS. Tutira (Lieutenant- Commander P. J. H. Hoare. RM) In ean waters. The Tutira. with kaki, were the first Royal New zea land naval ships to operate under United Nations flag and Tutira been on active duty in the IMjr . area since August. 1950. H i Rotoiti (Lieutenant-Commaneer»• g Turner, R.N.Z.N > relieved the in November, 1950. and she, wttn Hawea. will continue to se l' v ® * the United Nations naval force* * New Zealand’s naval contribution.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26319, 13 January 1951, Page 6

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HAWEA TO SERVE IN KOREAN WATERS Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26319, 13 January 1951, Page 6

HAWEA TO SERVE IN KOREAN WATERS Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26319, 13 January 1951, Page 6