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Date.
Name and
Tonnage.
Nationality. Cargo. From-
To-
Merchant Vessels (excluding Commissioned Merchant Vessels) of all tonnages REPORTED damaged by Enemy Action.
Fate of Crew and Other Remarks.
In Convoy
Cause.
Position.
Extent of Damage.
or not. *
Jan. 13
M/V Wooler
(507 tons)
British
A/C.
Plymouth
Jan. 14
Whale Factory
Norwegian...
Ole Wegger
(12,201 tons)
Jan. 14
Jan. 15
Oil Refinery
Solglimt
(12,246 tons)
Oil Refinery
Pelagos
(12,083 tons)
Norwegian...
Norwegian.
:
Jan. 16
Llanwern
British
A/C.
(4,966 tons)
Jan. 16
M/V Gladonia
(360 tons)
British
Middlesboro London
A/C.
Jan. 17
M/V Tanker
Panamanian
Abadan
Swansea,
A/C.
Norvik
(9,555 tons)
arrived
Jan. 13
Jan. 17
Tug Norman
British
A/C.
(222 tons)
Raider
Raider
Raider
:
Antarctic Whal- ing Grounds about 59° S., 3° to 4° W. Antarctic Whal-
ing Grounds
about 59 S., 3° to 4° W.
Antarctic Whal- ing Grounds about 59° S., 3° to 4° W.
Avonmouth
H.E. bomb fell on after- deck. Considerably damaged and had been on fire.
(Shown last week in List (A), but now transferred to List (B), as there is still some doubt as to their fate.)
Possibly captured or sunk. Owners do not yet accept as lost.
Bomb damage. Needs dry docking.
Lt. 18-in. hole in deck and other damageto super- structure
Off
Sunk
Vessel
At Swansea
Not known.
Vicinity Cross Slight
Sand
Vessel
Light
1 injured.
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* This information is provisional and may be modified subsequently on receipt of Commodore's report.
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