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 $AILING DRFrioN8, tat, as   C 11t, e  of e 'oa6 .A. vaH meen l �and l�. Nr e Nor-wt 'Ca, d w e etw of it  f as pu Islam, 'it .'W is aut o Westfly. t. � On e so-side of Clen Stt e ld is lo, ke e et o the etwa. PAON BAYap to be  mouth of a,rlver, but it  not exined. The onin  the. twd of the pmj<g int at fores e e side of Paon .Bay, s m  a gd d'to hve  inlet at its ttom trd.  CAPE GROSE,'in ltude, 1 � 4', dlon. 131 �$ e wes hed of Paon Bay: it is fron by fs t exnd for a nsidemble dhe-inm e a: r exemity is nely ne miles no from e . He the st extends low d sdy m POINT BZ  the norwd of which. ere is a bay: re.the sou e shore is.wed, and trends for eihen mil �e no entm of Anson By, which is fomed by Pao Iss; e are low d sdy; at e exe- mity of e rthern isle, ere is a sdy  in - rude 13 �30", nd 1onmde 131 �20": e sou end is oreran wi man,oyes, and it ap ve doubl whether a ael exi$ twe it and de smMler isld, which is endrely suounded by moves. This tm �e bay is very intricate, and uless, since at m e  e islands is so mu r. Arian's y oMs g chomge, d probably has  sml fiet t e m. CAPE FORD, in latitude la �", longitude 1 �0",   rf png for  miles om it: hence 0,g,,,zed by Goog|�

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