By Aircraft.

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Date.

Name and

Tonnage.

Nationality.

Cargo.

From-

To-

How Sunk.

In Convoy

or not.*

Position.

Fate of Crew and other Remarks.

Jan. 22

Kapetan Stratis | Greek (3,574 tons)

Pit props Lisbon

Belfast and

Bomb

Yes...

N.W. approaches

No information.

Barry

Jan. 23

Lurigethan

British

(3,564 tons)

Cotton

and cotton

seed

Port Sudan Hull

Bomb

Yes...

Jan. 23

Tug Englishman British

Bomb

Not...

(487 tons)

Jan. 23

Langleegorse

British

Maize

Durban

London

Bomb

Yes.

(4,524 tons)

Jan. 26

Meriones

British

General. London

(7,557 tons)

Hull and

Brisbane

Bomb

Not...

South

Sands

Jan. 27

S/Trawler Caer- British

Bomb

Not...

philly Castle

(275 tons)

Jan. 28

Pandion...

British

Coal

Oban

Portugal Bomb

Yes...

(1,944 tons)

Jan. 30

Jan. 30

Olympier

(5,266 tons)

M/V Cargo

Belgian

Iron ore,

Durban

calcium

Oban and

Immingham

Bomb

Yes...

sing.

ن

carbide Norwegian... Iron ore... Freetown

Oban

Austvard

Feb. 2

(3,677 tons) The Sultan

(824 tons)

British

Coal

Methil Rds. London

Bomb

5 direct hits

Bomb

Yes.

216 miles West of 36 landed, 2 wounded, 16 killed. Blacksod Bay

40 miles West of No survivors reported. Tory Is.

120 miles West of No information. Slyne Head

Haisboro' Landed.

92 miles S.W. of 8 saved, 3 drowned. Achill Head

76 miles W.N.W. of Bloody Foreland.

108 miles N.W. of 19 landed, 7 injured, 8 killed, 15 mis- Bloody Foreland

150 miles West of 8 survivors landed, 7 dead. Rest on Ireland rafts; fate not yet known.

Yes.

Off Harwich

12 landed, 3 injured, 2 killed.

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By Surface Craft.

Glasgow Takoradi

Raider

Not.

700 miles West of Some survivors picked up by Spanish Freetown ship.

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

Marchant Vassale (avaluding Commissioned Manchent Vaccale) of all tonnadas DEPORTED damadad hu

UnamuT

Jan. 29

Eurylochus

(5,723 tons)

British

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