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HISTORIC KOREA— Continued from page 30 - (Te Ao Hou - No. 4 Autumn 1953)
- Date
- Autumn 1953
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- Maori Affairs DepartmentMaori Affairs Department
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- Te Ao Hou
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fear of it than the actual casualties. Equally famous was a large round battleship, known as the Giant Tortoise. This wonderful weapon, which won two naval battles, was covered all over with iron plates and spikes, to prevent boarding. Its prow, shaped like a turtle's beak, was most sinister and fearsome; not only was it used as a ram, but it also ...
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- Te Ao Hou - No. 4 (Autumn 1953)
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