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“THE GREYHOUNDS” ON THE LEASH: TRANSATLANTIC LINERS TIED UP AT NEW YORK A picture taken in New York recently showing the transatlantic liners of the Allied Powers tied up in New York, where they have been ordered to remain for an indefinite period. Left to right arc the French liners, Champlain, He de France and the Normandie, while on the extreme right can be seen the funnels of the Queen Mary, which has a war-time coat of grey paint. Both the Normandie and the Queen Mary have received extra police protection as the result of a report that sabotage might be attempted.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23953, 31 October 1939, Page 4

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“THE GREYHOUNDS” ON THE LEASH: TRANSATLANTIC LINERS TIED UP AT NEW YORK A picture taken in New York recently showing the transatlantic liners of the Allied Powers tied up in New York, where they have been ordered to remain for an indefinite period. Left to right arc the French liners, Champlain, He de France and the Normandie, while on the extreme right can be seen the funnels of the Queen Mary, which has a war-time coat of grey paint. Both the Normandie and the Queen Mary have received extra police protection as the result of a report that sabotage might be attempted. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23953, 31 October 1939, Page 4

“THE GREYHOUNDS” ON THE LEASH: TRANSATLANTIC LINERS TIED UP AT NEW YORK A picture taken in New York recently showing the transatlantic liners of the Allied Powers tied up in New York, where they have been ordered to remain for an indefinite period. Left to right arc the French liners, Champlain, He de France and the Normandie, while on the extreme right can be seen the funnels of the Queen Mary, which has a war-time coat of grey paint. Both the Normandie and the Queen Mary have received extra police protection as the result of a report that sabotage might be attempted. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23953, 31 October 1939, Page 4