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Advertising : 51 wordsBELOW THE WATER-LINE.—A novel electric flashlight view of the main shaft turnel of the new P. and O. liner, Strathaird, taken soon after she berthed at Station pier on Monday morning. Members of the [?] crew are busy[?] the 21 inch steel shaft that drives one of the propellers. Photo by Courtesy of the "Argus," Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertiser (Hurstbridge, Vic. : 1922 - 1939), Thu 24 Mar 1932, Page 1
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