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No Funnel

One of the old-style vessels built without a funnel, the 9749ton Danish freighter India, is expected to arrive at Lyttelton next week The India was built in 1930 and is owned by the A/S Det Ostasiatiske Kompagni. She has a straight stem and counter and there are two exhaust pipes up the mainmast instead of a funnel. The India is carrying goods from Finland, Sweden, Norway, Germany. Belgium, and Holland.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29402, 3 January 1961, Page 11

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No Funnel Press, Volume C, Issue 29402, 3 January 1961, Page 11

No Funnel Press, Volume C, Issue 29402, 3 January 1961, Page 11

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