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[...]enrik Fentz
Hyldebaerengen I9
2670 Greve. Denmark
Pamir lifeboat

Sir.

I was in Lubeck in August[...]
[...]d at Auckland and sailed to Suva and Honiara.

Pamir

In the Mail Barrel section of this issue, a photograph of a lifeboat recovered from the lost
barque PamirPamir under the German flag, was offered naming rights[...]ustralian shipping company suggested that perhaps Pamir might be considered. The
reply from F. Laeisz was that “we can’t really use the name Pamir again as there is a bit
of a tragic story[...]
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    [...]enrik Fentz
    Hyldebaerengen I9
    2670 Greve. Denmark
    Pamir lifeboat

    Sir.

    I was in Lubeck in August[...]
    [...]d at Auckland and sailed to Suva and Honiara.

    Pamir

    In the Mail Barrel section of this issue, a photograph of a lifeboat recovered from the lost
    barque PamirPamir under the German flag, was offered naming rights[...]ustralian shipping company suggested that perhaps Pamir might be considered. The
    reply from F. Laeisz was that “we can’t really use the name Pamir again as there is a bit
    of a tragic story[...]