By Aircraft.

Page 299

Date.

Name and

Tonnage.

Nationality. Cargo.

From-

To-

How Sunk.

In Convoy

or not.*

.Position.

Fate of Crew and other Remarks.

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14

1940.

Oct. 4

Tug Sirdar

(34 tons)

British

Bomb

Not...

1941.

Jan. 16

M/V Tanker Dutch

Liverpool

Curacao

Bomb

Yes...

Onoba

(6,256 tons)

Cods Reach, River All lost (3). Swale

100 miles N.W. of 36 survivors, 4 injured. Bloody Foreland

Jan. 16

Meandros

Greek

Barry

Halifax

Bomb

Yes...

(4,581 tons)

100 miles N.W. of 27 survivors, 5 missing. Bloody Foreland

Jan. 19

Bonnington

British

Ballast

Ipswich Tyne...

Bomb

Yes...

Court

275 Sunk Lt. VI. 55 survivors, 2 believed missing. 9.5 cables

(4,909 tons)

Jan. 20

Heemskerk

Dutch

Minerals

(6,516 tons)

Rangoon Liverpool Bomb and Free-

Yes.

town

NOTE:

Hull Trader

(717 tons)

British

About 210 miles W. All saved. of Blacksod Bay

Was erroneously reported last week as having been broken up. This vessel must accordingly be taken out of losses due to aircraft attack and replaced on damaged list. (See Section B).

1940.

About

July 22

M/V Mallard (352 tons)

British

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Not...

English Channel

1 of crew prisoner at Cherbourg.

By other Cause or Cause Unknown.

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

Newlyn

London

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