The good ship \u27Commonwealth\u27 was launched from an expansionist dockyard in the 1960s and set sail with an enthusiastic crew and excited passengers. Thirty years on, both passengers and crew are wondering if their vessel is not something between Noah\u27s Ark and a tramp steamer unsuccessfully trying to work off a cargo of toxic waste into the mangroves
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My wife is in the photograph, the ship is steaming away to the right of her shoulder, heading toward...
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