| 31. | There are also remnants of Labuan's history as a Royal Navy coaling station, including the chimney, a well known local landmark.
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| 32. | Sheffield and Farnam constructed the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad, and the townsite was intended as a coaling station for trains.
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| 33. | The French set up a coaling station in Djibouti in the late 19th century for ships headed towards the South Pacific.
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| 34. | Germany also sought coaling stations because the coal-burning warships had to be refueled frequently, and Britain had a large worldwide network.
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| 35. | Attacks on German coaling stations and wireless stations were considered to be important to clear the seas of German commerce raiders.
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| 36. | The Tenochca have coaling stations around the world and their continental lands now stretch from the Ohio River to the northern Andes.
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| 37. | These were based in England and Bermuda was redesignated from a base to a coaling station, although the dockyard remained in operation.
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| 38. | From there, Spee stopped at Valpara�so in Chile before continuing on to raid the coaling station at Stanley in the Falkland Islands.
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| 39. | More recent editions have kept up with the changes in technology the 1924 edition for instance had extensive advertisements for coaling stations.
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| 40. | Between 1899 and 1905, the Gold Rush brought many ships through Dutch Harbor where the North American Commercial Company had a coaling station.
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