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Doing their work faithfully to a minute degree model makers have raced the shipbuilders in completing Orion, the new 24,000-ton Orient liner. The model (13 feet long) will malto its “maiden voyage" from London on June 22 (aboard her elder sister Oronsay), but the big ship herself will leave in October.—Air Mail Photo.

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Southland Times, Issue 25314, 18 June 1935, Page 3

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Doing their work faithfully to a minute degree model makers have raced the shipbuilders in completing Orion, the new 24,000-ton Orient liner. The model (13 feet long) will malto its “maiden voyage" from London on June 22 (aboard her elder sister Oronsay), but the big ship herself will leave in October.—Air Mail Photo. Southland Times, Issue 25314, 18 June 1935, Page 3

Doing their work faithfully to a minute degree model makers have raced the shipbuilders in completing Orion, the new 24,000-ton Orient liner. The model (13 feet long) will malto its “maiden voyage" from London on June 22 (aboard her elder sister Oronsay), but the big ship herself will leave in October.—Air Mail Photo. Southland Times, Issue 25314, 18 June 1935, Page 3