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1940.

July 11

Sea Glory

(1,964 tons)

British

.1

Nov. 23

Bruse

Norwegian... Timber

Nelson, N.B Ipswich

Torpedo

Yes.

(2,205 tons)

Dec. 19/20 Anastassia

Greek

Sydney, N.S. Belfast

Torpedo

Yes...

Dec. 24

(2,883 tons)

Tanker British

British

Oil

Capetown

Freetown

Torpedo

Not...

Premier

(5,872 tons)

Fowey

Philadelphia Probably

Not...

North Atlantic

No survivors.

torpedo

This ship was pre- viously on Marine Casualty List as an overdue ship. She is now considered to have been lost as result of enemy submarine action.

55° 04′′ N. 12° 15" W. Previously in damaged list-now to be broken up.

262 Bloody Foreland Not known. 375 miles

Approx. 16 20" N. 10 survivors only, remainder missing. 13° 20" W. off West

Coast of Africa

1941.

Jan. 2

Nalgora

British

Govt.

Leith

Alexandria Gunfire

Yes.

(6,579 tons)

stores

245 miles W.N.W. of All landed Azores. Cape Blanco, West

Africa

Jan. 9

Bassano

British

General

New York Glasgow

Torpedo

Not..

(4,843 tons)

160 miles West of 57 survivors, 1 killed. Rockall

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* This information is provisional and may be modified subsequently on receipt of Commodore's report.

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