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Tho "Times of Ceylon" is responsible for tlio suggestion that thero aro two Eradens. .That is to say, a merchniit captain has explained that he considers it an impossibility for the Emden to Tiavo done what she lias, and says it is probable that two ships are named Bmdon, one having changed what name she held before and disguised herself to look like the ship whose name she duplicates. The same captain says that British war vessels were under the impression that they lad got the Emden bottled up near the Andamans. This bears out his view that there must ho two vessels of the same name, and probably this also accounted for the official statement issued early in Ootober that the route to Singapore was safe-

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2344, 29 December 1914, Page 6

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2344, 29 December 1914, Page 6

Untitled Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2344, 29 December 1914, Page 6

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