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WKmmi!Bmmmmmmmmm&®mmmmmmmm\u i . «rt»«-7» • ; "Evening Post" Photo. The motor-ship Maetsuycker (above),- photographed at .the Queen's Wharf on arrival yesterday.- ' The Maetsuycker is inaugurating the South Pacific passenger ■ aiid cargo service of the Dutch Royal Packet Navigation Company, linking New Zealand with the Dutch 'East Indies. Below are.Caplain J. J. Kooper- fright), commander of the Maetsuycker, and his chief, officer, Mr. SA Van Leeuwen, '"

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1937, Page 7

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WKmmi!Bmmmmmmmmm&®mmmmmmmm\u i . «rt»«-7» • ; "Evening Post" Photo. The motor-ship Maetsuycker (above),- photographed at .the Queen's Wharf on arrival yesterday.- ' The Maetsuycker is inaugurating the South Pacific passenger ■ aiid cargo service of the Dutch Royal Packet Navigation Company, linking New Zealand with the Dutch 'East Indies. Below are.Caplain J. J. Kooper- fright), commander of the Maetsuycker, and his chief, officer, Mr. SA Van Leeuwen, '" Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1937, Page 7

WKmmi!Bmmmmmmmmm&®mmmmmmmm\u i . «rt»«-7» • ; "Evening Post" Photo. The motor-ship Maetsuycker (above),- photographed at .the Queen's Wharf on arrival yesterday.- ' The Maetsuycker is inaugurating the South Pacific passenger ■ aiid cargo service of the Dutch Royal Packet Navigation Company, linking New Zealand with the Dutch 'East Indies. Below are.Caplain J. J. Kooper- fright), commander of the Maetsuycker, and his chief, officer, Mr. SA Van Leeuwen, '" Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1937, Page 7

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