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Saturday, 5 September 2015

Dutch bark Insulinde arrived at Batavia, Dutch East Indies coming from Siam according to the Dutch newspaper Java-bode dated 13 December 1887

An item dated Batavia, Dutch East Indies 13th reported the arrival of the Dutch bark Insulinde captain Spaanderman coming from Bangkok, Siam, shipping agents J.F. van Leeuwen&Co.(1)

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1. Similar to the 3-mast ship,call sign PCLJ, homeport Rotterdam, Netherlands and net capacity 1.500 tons/3.756k85 cubic metres/1.326,16 tons of 2,83 cubic metres?