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More fun, more sun when you go by the “Stars” s< '< j 'I ' -w ,J " , . ... because there is more deck space per passenger than on any other passenger vessel in the world! Plenty of space for cricket, tennis or golf (deck variety), an English* EAST BOUND style inn, a ‘pad’ for teenagers complete with juke box, a tiled swimming pool, library—or if you prefer, just rest and relax in a quiet Trinidad, Barbados, Miami. Bermuda, Lisbon, Southamp* corner. Sounds like a holiday resort —but this is on board ship, the ton (the ports vary through Southern Cross and her sister ship the Northern Star, designed and the year), run entirely for the pleasure of passengers. WB *T . , „ „ , , , „ .. , via Sydney, Melbourne, FreEngmes sited aft for maximum deck space, unobtrusive British service, mantle, Durban. Cape Town, air conditioning, stabilisers for smooth sailing. What more could you dcwant? Fascinating ports of call. Well, the Stars have those too I tails of roues and sailing data. BETTER TRAVEL . ONE-CLASS TOURIST
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30745, 8 May 1965, Page 13
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