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- Q18622406 subject Q14762009.
- Q18622406 subject Q8608944.
- Q18622406 subject Q8739351.
- Q18622406 subject Q9066618.
- Q18622406 abstract "The Miyazaki Maru (宮崎丸) was a 8,520 ton Japanese ocean liner built in 1909 by Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. in Kobe. It was sunk 150 miles (240 km) to the west of the Isles of Scilly during World War I, on 31 May 1917, during a voyage from Yokohama to London, by the German submarine U-88, with the loss of eight lives.The Miyazaki Maru has been cited as a possible source of the gutta-percha blocks inscribed with the name "Tjipetir" washing up on the coasts of Western Europe since around 2013.".
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- Q18622406 wikiPageWikiLink Q14762009.
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- Q18622406 wikiPageWikiLink Q361.
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- Q18622406 wikiPageWikiLink Q48320.
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- Q18622406 wikiPageWikiLink Q84.
- Q18622406 wikiPageWikiLink Q8608944.
- Q18622406 wikiPageWikiLink Q8739351.
- Q18622406 wikiPageWikiLink Q9066618.
- Q18622406 comment "The Miyazaki Maru (宮崎丸) was a 8,520 ton Japanese ocean liner built in 1909 by Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. in Kobe. It was sunk 150 miles (240 km) to the west of the Isles of Scilly during World War I, on 31 May 1917, during a voyage from Yokohama to London, by the German submarine U-88, with the loss of eight lives.The Miyazaki Maru has been cited as a possible source of the gutta-percha blocks inscribed with the name "Tjipetir" washing up on the coasts of Western Europe since around 2013.".
- Q18622406 label "Miyazaki Maru".