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Hotonui being repaired

(N.Z. Press Assn—Copyright) SUVA, June 21. Damage to the engine of the refrigerated ship HOtonui, owned by Luggate Game Packers, Ltd, of Wellington, is not as serious as originally thought, it was learned today. The Hotonui was disabled 150 miles from Suva on June 13 by an explosion in a crankcase, and towed to the port. Repairs in Suva are expected to be completed in about 10 days. A Tongan seaman, Mr J. Langi, injured in the blast, is in a satisfactory condition in Suva Hospital.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32639, 22 June 1971, Page 2

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Hotonui being repaired Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32639, 22 June 1971, Page 2

Hotonui being repaired Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32639, 22 June 1971, Page 2

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