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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue

News Round-up:
Cruise ships due this month.
Merchant Ships of 1932.
Ships of the Booth Line's Amazon service.
Harrison Line quartet,
FotoFlite File.
Ships of Shame
Mystery of the sea is solved.
The Wonder of Disney.
U-boats prepared for war.
Merchant Ships of Yesterday.
Piracy on the increase.
Warships of Yesterday.
Letters and Reader's Requests.
Book Reviews.
Classified Advertisements.

FRONT: The museum ship HMS Belfast is towed out of Portsmouth on July 10 by the Howard Smith tug Formidable, on her way back to her berth in the Thames above Tower Bridge; the cruiser had been in Portsmouth for a refit.
BACK: The Liberian-flagcargo ship Sevastaki, 13,277grt, was built by VEB Warnowerft, Warnemunde, in 1984 and has been renamed nine times. She is now owned by Clipper Sea Transports Inc. 

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The British India S.N. Co. cargo ship Chakia, 6,565grt, was built by the Caledon SB. & E. Co., Dundee, in 1954 as the Swiftpool, of Sir R. Ropner & Co., and was bought by B.& I. in 1964: she was sold to Singapore owners in 1972 and renamed Golden Bear, being broken up at Kaohsiung in 1979.
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