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Manunda
TSMV ''Manunda'' was an ''Australian'' registered and crewed passenger ship which was converted to a hospital ship in 1940. During the war ''Manunda'' saw service in both the Middle East and Pacific Campaigns, specifically New Guinea. She resumed her passenger duties after the war, before being sold to a Japanese company and finally broken up in 1957. ==Design and construction== In 1927 the Adelaide Steamship Company in Australia ordered a new liner to provide full-time Australian coastal passenger services, which had previously only been offered by the company on a limited scale. The Twin Screw Motor Vessel ''Manunda'' was built by William Beardmore and Company at Dalmuir in Scotland.〔Bremer, ''Home and Back'', p. 45〕 The vessel was in length, with a beam of .〔 Diesel motors provided power to the two propeller shafts, with a top speed of .〔 Passenger capacity was 176 first class and 136 second class.〔 The ship was launched on 27 November 1928, and completed on on 16 April 1929. She was the largest ship operated by the Adelaide Steamship Company at the time,〔 and as a result of her success the company commissioned a larger, faster sister ship, , which was completed in 1935.
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