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Pelorus Jack HMS New Zealand's mascot on the muzzle of its 13.5-in gun

"CEASE FIRE" One of the forward 13-5 guns on "our own ship," H.M.S. New Zealand, which hurled destruction at the Huns in all the North Sea battles. Since the Armistice and the Peace Signature the steel mouth has been closed, never, let us hope, to be re-opened for the grim business of war.,

THAMES STAR, VOLUME LII, ISSUE 13940, 19 JULY 1919
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