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Oronsay Sails

Bands played, flags flapped, and groups of people aboard and ashore waved as the P and O liner Oronsay left the Port of Vancouver yesterday for Hawaii, Auckland and Sydney after a three-week quarantine caused by an outbreak of typhoid. More than half of the 250 passengers who cancelled their passages flew to Australia and New Zealand.—Vancouver, Feb. 5.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32215, 6 February 1970, Page 13

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Oronsay Sails Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32215, 6 February 1970, Page 13

Oronsay Sails Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32215, 6 February 1970, Page 13

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