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English: Jumna (ship).

"Jumna, built in 1886, was the first ship completed for British India Associated Steamers Limited following its registration as a company in May 1885. Together with her two virtual sisters, namely Jelunga (1890) and Avoca (1891), she was designed for the company's Royal Mail service to Queensland, Australia. She had temporary 'tween deck quarters for emigrants on the outward voyages. The engine of the Jumna was the first of Brock's patented design and the first quadruple expansion in the British India fleets. In each vessel, the steam was taken from three double-ended boilers."[1]
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Source Copied and digitised from an image appearing in The Queenslander, 15 February 1896, p. 313.
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