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MUSCAT COALING PORT

WARSHIPS ASSEMBLING. [UNITED press association.] (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT). Calcutta, February 13. There are now threo British warships at Muscat, in the Oman district of South-eastern Arabia, and five others are assembling at Kurracheee, at the mouth of the Indus. It is reported at Bombay that the subsidy paid to the Sultan of Oman through the Indian Government has been stopped. Paris, Febuary 13. The Debats denies the leasing of Bandar Sisha, a fortifiable position at the head of the Arabian Sea, to France.

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Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 399, 16 February 1899, Page 2

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MUSCAT COALING PORT Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 399, 16 February 1899, Page 2

MUSCAT COALING PORT Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 399, 16 February 1899, Page 2

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