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APPENDIX II.
Merchant Ships (all sizes) other than Merchant Ships Commissioned for Naval Service, Sunk by Enemy Action up to Noon, Wednesday, 15th January,
1941.
British.
Allied.
Neutral.
Together.
By-
No.
Gross Tonnage.
No.
Gross Tonnage.
No.
Gross Tonnage.
No.
Gross Tonnage.
Submarine
Mine
Surface Craft
Aircraft
112
290
1,597,000 167 437,000 32
66 356,000 $20,000
15
39
Other causes, or cause
30
64,000
8
71 348,000 173 561,000 534 2,506,000
96,000 79 232,000 278 84,000 6 18,000 87 169,000 26 71,000 177
38,000
765,000
458,000
560,000
25,000 46 127,000
unknown
€65 2,774,000
165
735,000 | 292 |
907,000 |1,122 | 4,416,000
NOTE.- "Allied figures include Polish; all French up to June 25, 1940; "Free" French from June 25, 1940; Norwegian from April 9, 1940; Dutch and Belgian from May 10, 1940; and Greek from October 28, 1940. Neutral" figures include Italian up to June 10, 1940; and
Vichy" French from June 25, 1940.
*
APPENDIX III.
(1) Additions to and deductions from British Sea-going Merchant Tonnage (ships of 500 gross tons and over), including Merchant Ships Commissioned for Naval Service from 2nd September, 1939, to 12th January, 1941.
Tankers.
Others.
No.
Gross Tons.
No.
Gross Tons.
British ships on September 2nd, 1939
519
3,274,000
3,578
15,398,000
Additions
New ships
10
81,000
173
944,000
Enemy ships captured
1
6,000
48
247,000
Ships transferred from other flags-
Danish
5
42,000
113
302,000
French
10
57,000
Roumanian
Estonian
Latvian
Others
Other additions
2
11,000
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79
369,000
1
4,000
20
32,000
6,000
12
83,000
108
561,000
11
17,000
92
191,000
Total additions
Deductions--
51
297,000
637
2,656,000
Ships sunk by the enemy-
(i) Merchant ships commissioned for
Naval Service
2
(ii) Others
60
Ships captured by the enemy
1
13,000 455,000 6,000
490
285
23
207,000 2,264,000
Other deductions—
(i) Commissioned for Naval Service
1
(ii) Others
8
22,000
132
10,000 443,000
16,000
C
Total deductions
71
496,000
651
2,940,000
Net additions (+) or deductions (~)
20
199,000
14
284,000
499
3,075,000 3,564 |15,114,000*
British ships on January 12th, 1941
* Of the total Non-Tanker tonnage, vessels representing about 3,800 thousand gross tons are engaged on Naval, Military or R.A.F. Services (including some commissioned for Naval Service), some of which bring cargoes to the United Kingdom on their homeward voyage. After allowing for vessels (1) trading permanently abroad, (2) detained in French ports and (3) under- going or awaiting repair, including the fitting of defensive protection, the balance is a little in excess of 7 million gross tons, some part of which is engaged in the coasting trade of the United Kingdom and Eire.
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