I finally managed to test this on the reader itself. I fixed it manually, without using Sigil, just renamed the ePUB file to .zip, extracted, removed the extra </div> from the chapter's XHTML file, moved the other </div> at the end just before the closing </body>, and added two extra XHTML line-breaks after the table <br/><br/> so that it doesn't overlap the first line of the next paragraph.
Then I removed both copies from the device, and re-added the book using Calibre and voila - whole chapter III is now displayed properly!
Somewhere in another thread on this forum, I believe it discussed eBook pricing, someone mentioned that you're often buying a DIY eBook kit that you have to fix, convert, etc. Now I know what that meant. ;-)
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