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324:During the
320:World War I
243:ocean liner
234:, formerly
181:Ocean liner
76:, Liverpool
30:at Pier B,
1838:1913 ships
1832:Categories
1404:References
1347:Sir Harold
1221:April 1931
732:1 May 1920
710:April 1920
452:Departure
360:. Later,
310:Allan Line
259:Allan Line
211:Propulsion
190:18,481 GRT
74:Allan Line
1752:859842281
1700:19 August
1677:The Times
1665:The Times
1653:The Times
1641:The Times
1629:The Times
1617:The Times
1602:The Times
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1397:Alsatian'
1392:Calgarian
1286:Vancouver
1230:Cherbourg
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1135:Cherbourg
834:July 1920
790:June 1920
429:Cherbourg
287:Liverpool
32:Vancouver
1740:(1919).
1448:Archived
1362:CP Ships
1356:See also
1232:, France
1205:, France
1137:, France
1126:May 1927
768:May 1920
740:May 1920
458:Arrival
407:Alsatian
403:Alsatian
362:Alsatian
354:Alsatian
330:Alsatian
306:Alsatian
283:Alsatian
255:Scotland
238:Alsatian
222:18 knots
91:Launched
64:Alsatian
1816:Empress
1791:(cloth)
1492:p. 124.
1309:Padiham
1305:Dalmuir
1275:Hamburg
758:Vickers
736:England
467:Source
445:Voyages
271:Glasgow
265:Service
251:Glasgow
241:was an
187:Tonnage
39:History
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139:Owner
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