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1873 the '''Eastern and Australian Mail Steamship Company''' Ltd was formed to carry out the mail contract between Singapore, the Dutch East Indies, Queensland and Sydney.   
1873 the '''Eastern and Australian Mail Steamship Company''' Ltd was formed to carry out the mail contract between Singapore, the Dutch East Indies, Queensland and Sydney.   


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A new company was formed, '''The Eastern and Australian Steamship Company''' Ltd, which focussed on the Australia to Hong Kong route.
A new company was formed, '''The Eastern and Australian Steamship Company''' Ltd, which focussed on the Australia to Hong Kong route.


1918 Taken over by Lord Inchcape.  Despite Lord Inchcape's position as P&O Chairman, and the publication of the company's details in some P&O handbooks, Eastern and Australian continued as an independent entity until 1946 when P&O and two of its subsidiaries acquired three quarters of its shares.  
1918 Taken over by Lord Inchcape.  Despite Lord Inchcape's position as [[Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co|P&O]] Chairman, and the publication of the company's details in some P&O handbooks, Eastern and Australian continued as an independent entity until 1946 when P&O and two of its subsidiaries acquired three quarters of its shares.  


1966 P&O fully acquired the company.
1966 '''P&O''' fully acquired the company.


WWII Lost its remaining ships
WWII Lost its remaining ships

Revision as of 12:09, 27 April 2013

1873 the Eastern and Australian Mail Steamship Company Ltd was formed to carry out the mail contract between Singapore, the Dutch East Indies, Queensland and Sydney.

1880 the mail contract was not renewed and the original company was wound up.

A new company was formed, The Eastern and Australian Steamship Company Ltd, which focussed on the Australia to Hong Kong route.

1918 Taken over by Lord Inchcape. Despite Lord Inchcape's position as P&O Chairman, and the publication of the company's details in some P&O handbooks, Eastern and Australian continued as an independent entity until 1946 when P&O and two of its subsidiaries acquired three quarters of its shares.

1966 P&O fully acquired the company.

WWII Lost its remaining ships

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