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Shown, unidentified as to vessel, are the Swimming Pool and Verandah Cafe, Sports Deck, Promenade Deck, Dining Saloon, and a two-bed cabin. A portrait shows upright lines, a reminder the ships were built almost a decade earlier.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSeveral pages of travelogue describe the charms of stops ranging from Batavia to Bali with photos to match. A route map boasts that K.P.M. was \"In the Centre of World Traffic\". A sailing schedule shows that the Singapore to Adelaide voyage took almost a month with eight ports along the way.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe brochure was a last-hurrah to a world and way of life soon to be swept-away during the ravages of world conflict. When Holland was overrun by the German in 1940, both sisters became transport ships. NIEUW ZEELAND was lost during the invasion of North Africa, but not before off-loading her needed troops. 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