File:SS MAUI in post WW I commercial service ca 1920.png

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English: Matson steamer "Maui" in commercial service, probably Honolulu ca. 1920.
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Source Published in Pacific Marine Review, July 1920, p. 73 (https://archive.org/stream/pacificmarinerev17192paci#page/n742/mode/1up)
Author Probably Matson.

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