The Europa
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Australian Press Association.
GERMANY'S ,W0NDER SH1P Sister Yessel To IlLFated Bremen AN UNSINKABLE CRAFT
(Becelved This Day. Noon.) BERL1N, April 27. Novelties in the new North German Lloyd. liiier, Europa, sister ship to the lil-fated Bremen, include a street of shops and a catapulting seaplane to land mails 24 hours aliead of tho ship. Tho Europa earries 1100 passengers, first and second class, and "2000 tourists and third class. She lias a maximum speed of 26 knots. There are 28 unsinkable motor driven lifeboats which swing out from the davits simultaneously by electric control. The liner is double bottonied and has 15 watertight compartments which, it is believed, make her unsinkable. Hundreds of passages have already heen hooked for the maiden trip on September 16.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 73, 29 April 1929, Page 7
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130The Europa Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 73, 29 April 1929, Page 7
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