Nature of

Attack.

In Convoy

or not.

Position.

Fate of Crew.

APPENDIX I.

Ships attacked by Submarines.

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Remarks.

12

Mar. 11 Eulota

Dutch

In ballast Rotterdam

Curaçoa

Torpedoed... Not...

(6,236 tons)

120 miles S.W. of Land's End

All

saved by Sunk.

H.M.S.

Wild

Mar. 11 Amor

Dutch

Cristobal Antwerp

Probably Not...

(2,325 tons)

torpedoed

(possibly

25 miles E.N.E. of North Fore- land

Swan

All saved

Sunk.

mined)

Ships Mined.

Date.

Name and

Tonnage.

Nationality.

Cargo. From-

To-

In Convoy

Position.

Fate of Crew.

Remarks.

or not.

Mar. 8

Counsellor

(5,068 tons)

British

General New

cargo

Liverpool

Orleans

In convoy H.X. 22 B.

(Commo-

dore's ship)

5 miles N.N.W. of All crew saved Bar Light Vessel, Liverpool

Sunk. Was probably out of the swept channel.

Date.

Name and

Tonnage.

Nationality.

Cargo. From-

To-

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Mar. 9

Chevychase

British

Coal

Blyth

London

(2,719 tons)

(4,000

In convoy

F.S. 16

19 miles north of All crew saved Cromer

Sunk.

Was outside swept

channel.

tons)

Mar. 10

Borthwick

British

Antwerp

Leith

(1,097 tons)

Off Schouwen Bank Crew of 21 saved (Dutch coast)

Sunk.

Mar. 11

Niritos

Greek

Cuba

Antwerp

Not...

(3,854 tons)

10 miles E.N.E. of North Foreland

Succeeded in getting in to the Downs.

Mar. 12

Gardenia

British

Phos-

Casablanca Tees

Not...

Off Cromer

(3,745 tons)

phates

Mar. 12

Halifax

British

(165 tons)

33 survivors landed Sunk. by H.M. Trawler Viviana

Not...

3 miles S.E. of Alde- | Crew saved burgh (Suffolk)

Sunk.

Mine picked up in a trawl, and exploded.

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