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Off Tyne Pier Light

missing.

Formely damaged, now

constructive total loss.

Near Smith's Knoll 21 landed, 6 killed, 9 injured. Buoy

120° Nell's Point Flag- All landed; 4 injured, staff, 4 miles Bristol Channel

Date.

Name and

Tonnage.

Nationality. Cargo. From-

Tom

How Sunk.

In Convoy

or not*

Position.

Fate of Crew and other Remarks.

[22126]

Not...

10 miles west Great All saved, Ormes Head, Liver- pool Bay

1940.

Dec. 1

Tanker British British Officer

Ballast Sheerness

Tyne

1941.

Jan. 8

M/V Strathearn British

Not...

(Trinity House

Tender)

(683 tons)

Jan. 10

Middlesex

British

(9,583 tons)

Tinplate

and

general

Cardiff

Freemantle

Not...

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Jan. 12

15

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1940.

Oct. 5

Dec. 5

NOTES-

Steam Trawler Shewn last week in list of vessels mined, is now reported to have been fishing in prohibited waters and her loss was due to a British mine. Gadra She has been removed from Enemy Action List.

Ottoland

(2,202 tons)

Nimbin

(1,052 tons)

Dutch

British

These vessels originally shewn in list of vessels lost by cause unknown are now held to have been lost by Mine.

Steam Trawler British

Strathrye

(212 tons)

E

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

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