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Shipping men on the Pacific Coast c.f America are evincuiK keen interest in the I contemplated taking over of the ! iicet of German steamships and sailing craft iwtcrueii at varioue ports m Mcx f.o anil Central and SoutU Ainerica-. ins to the new armistice teiins, all wup* ping belonging to. Germany and intcrntd in neutral ports ib to be turned o\oi to the Allies. American naval officers refuse to nay how these vessels will be taken I ov« until further information regarding ] tne new armistice terms are made ji iblio Iby the Government. There are 39 Goirnan steainsliips anil 51 sailing vessels inteined at west coast South American poits, and 11 German squaro. riggers and, baroues at Santa Rosalia, Lower California. Among the German ships, interned on .the west coast is the I'otosi, a sister ship of tlio. Prcutison, formerly owned by the jjlyinu P. Line, of Hamburg, which was sunk in the English Channel by the British Channel steamer Bristo several months beforo the .outbreak of the war The total tonnage of Gorman interned Bhips in Lower California and Central and South America, is 265,000 ... .1 ' t\„ Another oil cargo arrived in the Dominion yesterday, tho Alveua for San Francisco, arriving at Dunedin. The P.- and O. steamer China, which ! arrived at Sydney on June 11 with troops, i waß last in Sydney Harbour in i when sho was taken off tho. Australian ! run to ongage in other, portions of the. i company's service. During tho war sho : was engaged as a troopship, and was ono ! of tho few of this company b largo Ilea ; that ct'capod being torpedoed. Whilo • under Admiralty control this \essel saw i a deal of service in many waters, blio will leave Sydney this time with passengers and cargo for Londou, via ports, as i a Royal Mall liner, ! Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure, • j For Coughs and Colds, never fails.—Advt. I Bad colds and "NAZOIi" cannot exist togother. Test this 'common-sense-, and | certain treatment. Children liko it.— j Advt. . For Chronic Chest Complaints, » Woods' Great Peppermint Cure—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 238, 2 July 1919, Page 11

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343

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 238, 2 July 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 238, 2 July 1919, Page 11

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