• PS Speke was a British stern wheel paddle steamer in Uganda. She was built for the Uganda Railway in 1910 to operate on Lake Kyoga and the Victoria Nile...
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  • mountain in the Ruwenzori Range, Uganda PS Speke, a Uganda Railway paddle steamer named after John Hanning Speke SPEKE (cryptography) (Simple Password Exponential...
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  • Britain to New South Wales. Speke, a 2,800-ton sailing ship wrecked at Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia in 1906. PS Speke, a paddlesteamer built in 1910...
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  • Lugard II connected at Pakwach with the KURH sternwheelers PS Speke (1910), PS Stanley (1913) and PS Grant (1925) that plied the Victoria Nile and Lake Kyoga...
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    steamers PS Speke (1910) and PS Stanley (1913) for the new service. In the 1920s the company added PS Grant (1925) and the side wheel paddle steamer PS Lugard...
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    sales of new TR7s continuing into 1982. It was initially produced at the Speke, Liverpool, factory, moving to Canley, Coventry, in 1978 and then finally...
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    been built by this time, mostly due to major industrial action at the BL Speke plant that included a 17-week-long strike from November 1977. Rally journalist...
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    confirmed that 110 orders had been placed. The new Merseyside factory in Speke commenced production in August 2001 but troubles with manufacture meant...
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    (emphasised by explorers like Henry Morton Stanley, David Livingstone and John Speke). Many Manyema merchants traded slaves, ivory and gold. The New York Times...
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  • {lHash'} ||\mathrm {PS} ||\mathrm {0x01} ||\mathrm {M} } . Verify that: lHash' is equal to the computed lHash PS only consists of bytes 0x00 PS and M are separated...
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