TRADITIONS UPHELD
WRECKED MANUKA’S CREW TRIBUTE BY CAPTAIN (By Telegrapn —Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Jan. 20. In a letter to th e secretary of the Wellington branch of the New Zealand Marine Engineers’ Institute, Captain Ross Clark, of Manuka, pays a stirring and generous tribute to the bravery and devotion to duty of the crew in connection with the wreck. He says in the course of his communication, “in every respect from the chief engineer downwards they upheld the highest traditions of the British Merchant Service. ’ ’
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 20 January 1930, Page 4
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