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SLOW PROGRESS

RECONVERSION OF AORANGi

(Rec. 8 ami.) SYDNEY, Aug. 27. The work of reconverting the Cana-dian-Australasian liner' Aorangi, which is the biggest job of its type ■ undertaken in Sydney since the war, is proceeding slowly, and it is not. likely to be completed before, April. Difficulties are being met in obtaining tile services of skilled men, and there are shortages of materials, such as floor coverings, timber, and interior fittings.

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Evening Star, Issue 25882, 28 August 1946, Page 9

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SLOW PROGRESS Evening Star, Issue 25882, 28 August 1946, Page 9

SLOW PROGRESS Evening Star, Issue 25882, 28 August 1946, Page 9

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