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LUXURIOUS FRENCH LINER DESTROYED BY FIRE IN THE ENGLISH CHANNEL The South Atlantic Navigation Company's L'Atlantique (42,000 ton#) ablaze from stem to stern off the Casquets, in the English Channel, on January 4. The vessel was proceeding, to HaVre at the time of the outbreak. The hull, which was later towed to Cherbourg, has been abandoned to the -underwriters.- -- • " • •• ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21411, 8 February 1933, Page 6

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LUXURIOUS FRENCH LINER DESTROYED BY FIRE IN THE ENGLISH CHANNEL The South Atlantic Navigation Company's L'Atlantique (42,000 ton#) ablaze from stem to stern off the Casquets, in the English Channel, on January 4. The vessel was proceeding, to HaVre at the time of the outbreak. The hull, which was later towed to Cherbourg, has been abandoned to the -underwriters.- -- • " • •• ■ New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21411, 8 February 1933, Page 6

LUXURIOUS FRENCH LINER DESTROYED BY FIRE IN THE ENGLISH CHANNEL The South Atlantic Navigation Company's L'Atlantique (42,000 ton#) ablaze from stem to stern off the Casquets, in the English Channel, on January 4. The vessel was proceeding, to HaVre at the time of the outbreak. The hull, which was later towed to Cherbourg, has been abandoned to the -underwriters.- -- • " • •• ■ New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21411, 8 February 1933, Page 6