By the trill of tho hio Mr. William Sibwm, a ivtli.itiiiw.ji jowllcr, o f Belfast and London, provision has boon made for l«-nvi(ling (he poiss of farmers of cqunlips ■\ntrini and Down with ciluetitionnl isdvfin;.iscs. I'lio sui}' is approximately n awarder of a million, starling, ami wilt I>d
ivnilabk almost immediately, Captains Bnilry ami Morsheod, who lave. Ijmii exploring the mysterious Saiipo River, have returned to India after nii mluous journey. They proved conlnsivo'y hat tW Sanyo ami Hie Brahiuaputra arc mil the. same river, thns_ wronvinj die nst shrcil of iloul.it on this point. The 'alls of wl-iiclt so much has bow heard iverc, however, found to be a myth.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1948, 3 January 1914, Page 10
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