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LAEGEST AUSTRALIAN LTNEI?. The P. and 0. liner Makunda,, thlargest vessel built for the Australian and Indian passenger and mail soi-vic-, recently had a successful ran trial in tiv Belfast Lough. The Makunda was order - recently from Messrs Harland and W:s-' before the war, and had been fitted im:: as an armed cruiser at the time of. ih;r armistice. She is 605 ft long on the wateiline, v,-ith a beam of 67ft, her gross tonnage being 16.600. There is ae-eoinrrio Nation for 426 saloon and 247 second chiss passengers, and the appointments "are. mesi tasteful and luxurious. (For continuation* sea Late Shipping.)

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Evening Star, Issue 17369, 3 June 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17369, 3 June 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17369, 3 June 1920, Page 7

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