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Monday, 18 November 2019

Dutch bark ship Singapore bound for Singapore and Hong Kong according to the Dutch newspaper Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant dated 29 March 1868

An announcement reported that the fast sailing Dutch bark ship Singapore captain G.L.L. Comfurius was lying at Amsterdam destined towards Singapore-Hong Kong and able to embark until the 6 April. For more details could be asked at freighters Nieuwskamp Bavink&Co. and the shipbrokers J.A. Nieuwkamp of Rotterdam and Oolgaardt&Bruikier of Amsterdam.(1)

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1. Lijst van de Nederlandsche Oorlogs- en Koopvaardijschepen met hunne onderscheidingsseinen, uit het Internationaal Seinboek ten dienste van alle Natiën. Rotterdam, 1869. Improved with latest information until 1 April 1869. Mentioned a schooner brig Singapore, homeport Wildervank, measurement 212 tons and call sign PSFT and a 3-mast schooner Sincapoor, homeport Rotterdam, measurement 332 tons and call sign PSFD.