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THE HIMALAYA LEAVES DRY DOCK.—The 27,955-ton P. and O. liner Himalaya, fitted with a new port propeller and tailshaft, leaving Captain Cook dry dock, Sydney. The liner will undergo further repairs at Pyrmont before sailing for the United States. The Himalaya, which was damaged while passing through the Suez Canal, entered dry dock after she arrived from London earlier this month.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28986, 29 August 1959, Page 15

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THE HIMALAYA LEAVES DRY DOCK.—The 27,955-ton P. and O. liner Himalaya, fitted with a new port propeller and tailshaft, leaving Captain Cook dry dock, Sydney. The liner will undergo further repairs at Pyrmont before sailing for the United States. The Himalaya, which was damaged while passing through the Suez Canal, entered dry dock after she arrived from London earlier this month. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28986, 29 August 1959, Page 15

THE HIMALAYA LEAVES DRY DOCK.—The 27,955-ton P. and O. liner Himalaya, fitted with a new port propeller and tailshaft, leaving Captain Cook dry dock, Sydney. The liner will undergo further repairs at Pyrmont before sailing for the United States. The Himalaya, which was damaged while passing through the Suez Canal, entered dry dock after she arrived from London earlier this month. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28986, 29 August 1959, Page 15

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