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U.S. Seaman To Go Home

(N.Z. Prttt Association) AUCKLAND. May 8 The American seaman, Henry Christian Matzen, machinist's mate chief in the United States Navy Antarctic supply ship Arneb. who hat been in the Devon, per Hospital since April 14, will leave Auckland early tomorrow morning to return to the United States. Mataen was transferred at see. off Great Barrier Island, from the Arneb to an Air Force Sunderland flying-boat early on the morning of April 14. He haa been treated at Devonport for inter™ 1 hemorrhage and a virus infection toBV * «*>eerd R.N.Z.A-F. transport aircraft. » » expected he wjll rejoin the Arneb at Norfolk, Virginia.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30127, 10 May 1963, Page 10

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U.S. Seaman To Go Home Press, Volume CII, Issue 30127, 10 May 1963, Page 10

U.S. Seaman To Go Home Press, Volume CII, Issue 30127, 10 May 1963, Page 10

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