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Nature of
Attack.
In Convoy
or not.
Position.
Fate of Crew.
Remarks.
APPENDIX I.
Ships attacked by Submarines.
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Feb. 10 Burgerdijk (6,853 tons)
Dutch
New York
Rotterdam Torpedoed... Not...
12 miles S.W. of No casualties Scilly Isles
Feb. 11 Orania
Swedish
Buenos
Malmo
Torpedoed... Not...
(1,854 tons)
Aires
Feb. 11 Togimo
British
(290 tons)
trawler
Gunfire
60 miles N.E. of 10 rescued by Shetlands
70 miles W.S.W. of Fastnet
180 miles: W. of Butt of Lewis
H.M.S. Faulk-
nor. 1 boat
with 14 men
missing
Sunk.
Originally reported in Press as sunk by collision, now known to be victim of U-boat.
Sunk.
Captain and 10 Sunk.
men landed at Queenstown.
1 dead, 3 seri- ously wounded, others injured
150 miles N.W. Crew saved by Ireland
Night of
Imperial
British
In ballast Outward bound
...
Torpedoed... Not...
11/12
Feb.
Feb. 12
Transport
(8,022 tons)
Nidarholm
Norwegian
Halifax
Liverpool
Gunfire
Not...
(3,482 tons)
180 miles S.W. of Cape Clear
Feb. 12 Delaro
Swedish
Madeira
Gothenburg Torpedoed... Not...
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(3,927 tons)
Feb. 13 Chastine Maersk Danish (5,177 tons)
Phosphates Morocco and
fertilizer
Denmark
Not known
whether
gun or tor-
Feb. 14 Sultan Star
British
(12,306 tons)
General Buenos England
Aires
pedo
Torpedoed.
Not...
180'
W.S.W.
Lands End
Bow blown off, can steami 4 knots. Being escorted to harbour.
Abandoned.
E/v Rochester ordered to
sink her.
Sunk.
Belgian traw- ler. Captain dead
65 miles N.E. of Shetlands
Sunk.
1 missing Survivors
res-
cued by H.M.S. Whitshed and
Acasta
Sultan Star being a 16 knot ship was proceeding in- dependently.
Date.
Name and
Tonnage.
Nationality.
Cargo.
From-
To-
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