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  2. Star of India (ship) - Wikipedia

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    The 1863 Star of India is the fourth oldest ship afloat in the United States, after the 1797 USS Constitution, the 1841 Charles W. Morgan, and 1854 USS Constellation and is the oldest ship in the world that still sails regularly. Unlike many preserved or restored vessels, her hull, cabins and equipment are nearly 100% original.

  3. Restored figurehead unveiled at Star of India's 159th ... - AOL

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    The museum is planning to install the restored Euterpe figurehead on the Star of India's bow in the next few months. The legendary vessel will set sail again a year from now, Nov. 11 and 12, 2023 ...

  4. Theatre troupe's American celebration of Manx ship Star of India

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  5. Hokule'a to sail alongside Star of India in last U.S. stop - AOL

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    Nov. 12—The Hokule 'a arrived Tuesday night in San Diego, which will be its final stop in the United States leg of the Moananuiakea Voyage, according to a Polynesian Voyaging Society news release.

  6. James Bartley - Wikipedia

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    The ship in the story is The Star of the East. While a British ship by the same name existed and sailed during the time in which the incident allegedly occurred and could have been near the Falklands at the right time, the relevant Star of the East was not a whaling vessel and its crew list did not include a James Bartley. [ 2 ]

  7. The Star (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    Jinnah's Delhi Dawn was deeply inspired by The Star of India's professionalism. The Star of India represented nearly 10% of the readership in Calcutta at its peak. It had six extremely different editors: Horace Franks: 1932–36, Lawrence Atkinson: 1936–41, Pothan Joseph: 1941–42, Mahmud Husain: 1942–44, Usman Ahmad Ansari: 1944–48 ...

  8. The Bengalee - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper developed into two editions, the morning edition was called The Bengalee, which was for metropolitan area, while the evening edition for rural areas was called Calcutta Evening News in 1931. The Bengalee newspaper closed down that year. In 1932, the two editions were consolidated and renamed The Star of India. [1]

  9. Star of India - Wikipedia

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    Star of India, a museum ship in San Diego, USA; Star of India, a 1954 British film starring Cornel Wilde; Star of India (car), Rolls-Royce Phantom II of Maharajah of Rajkot; The Star, a defunct Karachi newspaper previously published as The Star of India in Calcutta; Star of India, a fictional spaceship in the 1967 novel Lord of Light by Roger ...