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FORMER WAR PRISONERS
Press
12 January 1955

NINO BIXIO IN N.Z. WATERS
Press
7 January 1955

WAR-TIME ITALIAN PRISON SHIP AT TIMARU.—The motor-ship Nino Bixio (8427 tons), which will be remembered by many New Zealand returned soldiers who were taken prisoner of war during the North African campaign, photographed at Timaru. She is on charter to the New Zealand Shipping Company. In August, 1942, the Nino Bixio sailed from Benghazi for an Italian port, her holds packed with a large draft of New Zealand prisoners of war. On the second day out the ship was struck by two torpedoes from a British submarine, one of which exploded into a hold, killing many prisoners and injuring others. The badly-damaged ship was taken in tow by a destroyer and finally reached port.
Press
15 January 1955

TRIBUTE TO WAR DEAD
Press
26 January 1955

Tragic torpedo attack in 1942 recalled
Press
22 November 1974

ITALIAN SHIP AT TIMARU
Press
13 January 1955

SERVICE ON SHIP AT TIMARU
Press
14 January 1955

Torpedoed ships
Press
8 June 1978

Prisoners in 2 tragedies
Press
14 July 1984

ITALY'S DREADNOUGHTS.
Oamaru Mail
4 June 1915

SHIPPING
Press
17 January 1955

NAVAL BATTLE IMMINENT.
Wanganui Herald
2 July 1915

N.Z. escaper in Italy
Press
19 October 1985

THE HOUSE OF SAVOY.
Cromwell Argus
16 June 1903

THE HOUSE OF SAVOY.
Golden Bay Argus
10 September 1903

THE HOUSE OF SAVOY.
Lake County Press
18 June 1903

THE HOUSE OF SAVOY.
Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate.
17 July 1903

GENOA BY THE SEA.
Waipa Post
8 June 1922

GENOA BY THE SEA
Dominion
30 May 1922

ITALY'S STRENGTH.
New Zealand Herald
22 May 1915

DIARY OF THE WAR.
Evening Post
8 November 1870

THE MURDERED KING
New Zealand Mail
20 September 1900

NEWS OF THE DAY.
South Canterbury Times
27 January 1883

THE MURDERED KING.
Star (Christchurch)
17 September 1900

Untitled
Wellington Independent
10 November 1870

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