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LONG VOYAGE.—The Russian scientific survey ship Zarja shown in Sydney on December 12. The three-masted schooner has sailed 25,000 miles since leaving Leningrad in August. The ship is engaged in a survey of the earth’s magnetism, and its effect on the accuracy of ships’ compasses.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29388, 15 December 1960, Page 19

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LONG VOYAGE.—The Russian scientific survey ship Zarja shown in Sydney on December 12. The three-masted schooner has sailed 25,000 miles since leaving Leningrad in August. The ship is engaged in a survey of the earth’s magnetism, and its effect on the accuracy of ships’ compasses. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29388, 15 December 1960, Page 19

LONG VOYAGE.—The Russian scientific survey ship Zarja shown in Sydney on December 12. The three-masted schooner has sailed 25,000 miles since leaving Leningrad in August. The ship is engaged in a survey of the earth’s magnetism, and its effect on the accuracy of ships’ compasses. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29388, 15 December 1960, Page 19