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235 miles W.N. W. of No information. Shown in Section (B) Rockall week ending January 1, 1941.
APPENDIX I.
Enemy Attack on Trade.
Merchant Vessels (excluding Commissioned Merchant Vessels) of all tonnages reported lost by enemy action. (Note.-Tonnages are gross unless otherwise stated.)
By Submarine.
Name and
Tonnage.
In Convoy
Nationality.
Cargo.
From-
To-
How sunk.
Position.
Fate of Crew and other Remarks.
or not.*
:
Date.
British
Coal
Oban
River Plate Torpedo
Yes.
By Mine
Steam Trawler
British
Dundee
Ben Attow
(156 tons)
May Island
Fishing
Ground
Mine
7 miles E. S. of All 9 lost. May Island
Previously on
Marine
Corheath
British
Ballast
Portsmouth Blyth
Mine
Yes...
(1,096 tons)
270° Botany Buoy, 1 mile Thames Est.
List, but now accepted by Arbitra- tion Committes as enemy action. 19 saved, 3 missing.
1940.
Dec. 27
Ardanbhan
(4,980 tons)
ד
1940.
Feb. 27
1941.
Jan. 24
By Aircraft.
1941.
Jan. 21
Jan. 23
Templemead (4.427 tons)
Mostyn
(1,859 tons)
British
Cereals
British
Freetown
Pit props Lisbon
U.K. Bomb
Port Talbot Bomb
Yes...
Yes...
Was shown last week in
160 miles W. by N. of | 27 landed. Blacksod Bay Section (B). 190 miles W. by N. of 22 landed, 9 injured. Blacksod Bay
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By Surface Craft.
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The Norwegian Whale Factory vessels Ole Wegger (12,201 tons) and Solglimt (12,246 tons), shown last week as lost, have been transferred to Section (B) pending more definite information as to their fate, about which there is at present some doubt.
* This information is provisional, and may be modified subsequently on receipt of Commodore's report.
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