A GREAT SPECTACLE
MOERAKI PASSES THROUGH THE FLEET.
(Received 22nd July, 11 a.m.)
SYDNEY, This Day. The Moeraki, en route from New Zealand, had the unique experience of passing through the lines of the American Fleet. The sea was like glass when, early in the morning, the advance guard of the fleet wus sighted, and gradually all the ships came into sight. Ab soon as the fleet was seen, the captain of the Moeraki ordered all the passengers to be aroused, and the decks were soon lined with an admiring throng. Gradually the paths of the fleet and tha Moeraki converged, and the captain of the steamer altered his course so as not to break the fleet's formation. The Moeraki passed between the battleships and the flagship Seattle. She was steaming between 12 and 13 knots, and the fleet was doing a little less, and seemed hardly to move. Finally the fleet passed over the horizon, and disappeared one by one. It was a memorable sight, which wili never be forgotten by the passengers.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 19, 22 July 1925, Page 5
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