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MV Port Fairy was a UK merchant vessel built in 1928 for the Commonwealth & Dominion Line Ltd (or "Port Line") shipping company and sold in 1965 to Embajada Compania Naviera SA of Piraeus. Named after the coastal town of Port Fairy in Australia, she was renamed Taishikan for her final commercial voyage to Hong Kong where she was scrapped.
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MV Port Fairy MV Taishikan
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dbpedia:United_Kingdom dbpedia:Greece
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dbpedia:Port_Line
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1928-07-18Z
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Sold to Embajada Cia. Naviera SA ofPiraeus Broken up atHong Kongon 4 June 1965
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