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Changte was a 4,324 tons
steam ship
built by Hong Kong and
Whampoa Dock Company, Hong Kong in 1925 for the
Australian Oriental Line. The
Argus (Melbourne...
- on display. A
British newsreel titled ****s
Loose Changteh Aka ****s Lose
Changte showed similar footage. On 2
November 1943
Isamu Yokoyama,
commander of...
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Changte Lalremsaga (born 28
December 1973) is an
Indian archer. He
competed at the 1992
Summer Olympics and the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- the
fleet were
provided from a pair of
Australian refrigerated ships,
Changte and
Taiping that
included Addu in a
number of
bases that they serviced...
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Summer Olympics at Atlanta.
Dorje achieved the 14th
place alongside India's
Changte Lalremsanga and
Limba Ram in the team event. He
achieved the 47th place...
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Admiralty service as HMS
Maunder (X-28),
torpedoed and sunk in 1943. SS
Changte (1925) for
Australian Oriental Line;
later became Royal Navy
Naval Stores...
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Laldinpuii &
Laithangpuii 2013.
Verghese &
Thanzawna 1997, p. 118,
Volume 1.
Changte 1986, p. 260. sfn error: no target: CITEREFChangte1986 (help) Chatterjee...
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fleet were
provided from a pair of
Australian refrigerated ships,
Changte and
Taiping that
included Attu in a
number of
bases that they serviced...
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Changde 常德市
Changte;
Changteh Prefecture-level city
Location of
Changde jurisdiction in
Hunan Changde Location of the city
centre in
Hunan Coordinates...
- or re****ing the
existing fleet. SS Guthrie SS Changsha SS Taiyuan SS
Changte SS Taiping Australian-Oriental Line;
China Navigation Co (1955), A Short...