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No Sign Of Tanker

(N.Z Press Assn.—Copyright) NEW YORK, February 13 The 15,000-ton tanker, Marine Sulphur Queen, appears to have joined the long list of ships that have disappeared at sea in the last 100 years. The tanker, with a cargo of liquid sulphur, left Beaumont, Texas, for Norfolk, Virginia, on February 2 but an extensive air and sea search has so far failed to find any trace of the ship or her 39 crew.

There is nothing so stupid as an educated man if you get off trie subject in which he Is educated —Anon. Common sense is not to common.—Voltaire. I

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30057, 15 February 1963, Page 9

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No Sign Of Tanker Press, Volume CII, Issue 30057, 15 February 1963, Page 9

No Sign Of Tanker Press, Volume CII, Issue 30057, 15 February 1963, Page 9