WRECK OF THE MANUKA.
TRIBUTE TO ENGINEERS.
HIGHEST TRADITIONS UPHELD.
[BY TELEGKAPH. —X-RESS ASSOCIATION.] .WELLINGTON. Monday.
In a letter to the secretary of the Wellington branch of the New Zealand Marine Engineers' Institute, Captain Ross Clark, of the Manuka, .pays a striking and generous tribute to the bravery and devotion to duty of the engineers in connection with the wreck. He says in the course of his communication: "In respect, from the chief engineer downward, they upheld the highest traditions of the British merchant service."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20468, 21 January 1930, Page 10
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