Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 12 Aug 1915, p. 6

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uvnuuuza, LIIU IBCLS Such a steamer had the east on that date. euts were Bartlett Their oillces were duce Building. Another minute, and Bartlett Brothers were on the wire. No, the Glamorganshire did not take the South American route. Her course was through the Mediter- ranean and the Suez Canal. She carried no passengers. She was `British. She was very slow. She had called at the Azores and than at Gibraltar, where she had been delayed in coaling. Yes, she would make several Medi-- tn:-ranean ports. If all went well, she would reach Port Said about December 6th. Certainly not be. fore that. later. I dare say it was exceptional that I secured all this informa- tion with so little trouble, and without giving any hint why I desired it, but merely on the statement that Clyde, of The Week. so far as _I could judge, the Hlun1oi'u`aiislm-.. ulnlllrl ....n -: were mine. sailed for Her ag- Brothers. in the Pro- I 1 1 l I

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