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1/07/2009 4:11 am
 

I would like to commend the creators and maintainers of this excellent site.  It is extraordinarily well done, complete and a moving tribute.

However, the Roll of Rembrance may have an error or perhaps I am not reviewing it correctly.  The Roll as currently constructed has the following information with regard to people on board:

21 Crew  plus  Passengers:
182 New Zealand          2 Australia     3 Canada   1 France     25 Japan     3 Swiss     7 UK     20 US 

This totals to 264 human beings versus the actual number of 257.  I respectfully submit there may errors in the Roll or I would very much appreciate any feedback / information that might clarify my understandig as a historian

 
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23/09/2009 3:30 am
 
the actual numbers in total are: 200 New Zealanders, 24 Japanese, 22 Americans, 6 British, 2 Canadians, 1 Australian, 1 French, 1 Swiss but some people may have related to a different ethnicity
 
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28/09/2009 10:27 pm
 

Hi Peter

It has been quite challenging to get a final passenger list. There are some errors in spelling of some of the names, but hopefully overtime we will be able to correct these. I will look into it further with my contact at NZ Archives.

Regards

Mark (Site Admin)

 
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26/10/2009 8:33 pm
 

I have no idea of the other numbers but I did notice that the roll is incorrect in respect of the two passengers I knew,  one my second cousin's husband, and the other the son of a schoolfriend of my father's.  Heinz Burgi and Urs Locher were both Swiss, living in NZ, with NZ residency but not citizenship, but are listed on the roll as New Zealanders.  I suggest that they perhaps account for two of the 'extra' people you have counted - so that while I also commend the site it could perhaps do with a review in respect of this information for all passengers.

 
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24/01/2010 8:31 am
 

markw wrote
 

Hi Peter

It has been quite challenging to get a final passenger list. There are some errors in spelling of some of the names, but hopefully overtime we will be able to correct these. I will look into it further with my contact at NZ Archives.

Regards

Mark (Site Admin)

 

It just goes to show how much has changed in international travel in the past 30 years... (just saying.)

  Kia kaha to all... and my deepest respects - Peri   

 
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