- SS
Talune was
built in 1890 and
scuttled in 1925. She was a p****enger and
freight steamship emplo**** in the
Tasman Sea and
South Seas
trades in the last...
- A
number of
ships have
borne the name
Talune. They include: SS
Talune,
built in 1890 and
scuttled in 1925, a p****enger and
freight steamship emplo****...
-
epidemic of
pneumonic influenza in
Western Samoa before the
arrival of the SS
Talune from
Auckland on 7
November 1918. The NZ
administration allowed the ship...
-
epidemic of
pneumonic influenza in
Western Samoa before the
arrival of the SS
Talune from
Auckland on 7
November 1918,
which was
allowed to
berth by
Logan without...
- of
undetermined causes on 28
January 1896 in Naples. "Osservazioni
sopra talune monete rare di città greche",
Monete inedite dell'Italia antica, Napoli...
- Paris:
published by the Author, 711 pp
Gregorio A. de. (1884-1885).
Studi su
talune conchiglie mediterranee viventi e
fossili con una
rivista del
genere Vulsella...
- Zealand,
which was too slow to
implement measures to
prevent ships, such as
Talune,
carrying the flu from
leaving its ports. From New Zealand, the flu reached...
- of New Zealand's administration: a
failure in 1918 to
quarantine the SS
Talune,
which carried the 'Spanish 'flu' to Samoa,
leading to an
epidemic which...
- days. A
temporary repair was made but it was
eventually rescued by the
Talune who
towed it back to Sydney.
Barnett died in 1944 in
Sydney survived by...
-
European diseases, as they had
never encountered them before. When the ship SS
Talune arrived in Apia with its crew and p****engers
obviously sick with influenza...