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A MODEL OF THE Q4, the new Cunard liner. The ship will be the world’s fastest twin-screw liner, with more open deck space than any other passenger ship, and although only two-thirds the tonnage of the Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mary, will carry more passengers in greater comfort. Her cruising speed will be the same, but at half the fuel consumption. She will be launched and named by the Queen on September 20.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31341, 11 April 1967, Page 17

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A MODEL OF THE Q4, the new Cunard liner. The ship will be the world’s fastest twin-screw liner, with more open deck space than any other passenger ship, and although only two-thirds the tonnage of the Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mary, will carry more passengers in greater comfort. Her cruising speed will be the same, but at half the fuel consumption. She will be launched and named by the Queen on September 20. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31341, 11 April 1967, Page 17

A MODEL OF THE Q4, the new Cunard liner. The ship will be the world’s fastest twin-screw liner, with more open deck space than any other passenger ship, and although only two-thirds the tonnage of the Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mary, will carry more passengers in greater comfort. Her cruising speed will be the same, but at half the fuel consumption. She will be launched and named by the Queen on September 20. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31341, 11 April 1967, Page 17

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