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INTO PORT FOR REPAIRS.—The Danish ketch Monsunen, which arrived at Wellington on Tuesday morning in the course of a world cruise, putting into port for repairs. Members of the crew (below), from left, Captain Knud Andersen, master, who is also a Danish author, Karl Johansen, Arne Christensen, Aage Christensen, mate, and Niels Petersen, cook, known as “Sunny Boy.”

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1932, Page 11

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INTO PORT FOR REPAIRS.—The Danish ketch Monsunen, which arrived at Wellington on Tuesday morning in the course of a world cruise, putting into port for repairs. Members of the crew (below), from left, Captain Knud Andersen, master, who is also a Danish author, Karl Johansen, Arne Christensen, Aage Christensen, mate, and Niels Petersen, cook, known as “Sunny Boy.” Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1932, Page 11

INTO PORT FOR REPAIRS.—The Danish ketch Monsunen, which arrived at Wellington on Tuesday morning in the course of a world cruise, putting into port for repairs. Members of the crew (below), from left, Captain Knud Andersen, master, who is also a Danish author, Karl Johansen, Arne Christensen, Aage Christensen, mate, and Niels Petersen, cook, known as “Sunny Boy.” Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1932, Page 11