A number of ships have borne the name Talune. They include:
SS Talune, built in 1890 and scuttled in 1925, a passenger and freight steamship employed in the Tasman Sea and South Seas trades
SS Talune, built in 1930 for the Union Steamship company of New Zealand and sold in 1959 to Transporte de Minerales, Panama, which renamed it the Amos.[1]
Talune, a 30-foot (9.1 m) motor launch, built in Hobart, Tasmania in 1914 and destroyed by fire at her moorings at Maria Island, Tasmania on 6 July 1929.[2]
^Union Steam Ship Company ship list Archived 10 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine
^Encyclopaedia of Australian Shipwrecks – Tasmanian shipwrecks
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A number ofships have borne the nameTalune. They include: SS Talune, built in 1890 and scuttled in 1925, a passenger and freight steamship employed in...
SS Talune was built in 1890 and scuttled in 1925. She was a passenger and freight steamship employed in the Tasman Sea and South Seas trades in the last...
the death of founder Sir James Mills. Falla ordered two new passenger ships and began a steady renewal of cargo ships commissioning 11 ships between 1935...
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 to...
European diseases, as they had never encountered them before. When the ship SS Talune arrived in Apia with its crew and passengers obviously sick with influenza...
measures to prevent ships, such as Talune, carrying the flu from leaving its ports. From New Zealand, the flu reached Tonga (killing 8% of the population)...
sick passengers. Talune stopped in Fiji, Samoa, Tonga and Nauru: the first outbreaks in these locations occurred within days of the ships visits. The local...