A FINE PRODUCT OF BRITISH SHIPBUILDING YARDS. The new 20,000-ton luxury liner Monarch of Bermuda, leaving the dock on the River Tyne for her trials. She is to run in the same New York-Bermuda service as the 19,000-ton liner Bermuda, which was gutted by fire last Friday, while under repairs at Belfast. MEMBERS OF THE BATTERY STAFF IN ACTION. Signallers sending and receiving messages during a field day Held by the Ist. Batterv at the Narrow Neck military camp during the week-end. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21037, 23 November 1931, Page 6
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