APPENDIX I.
Ships attacked by Submarines.
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Date.
Name and
Tonnage.
Nationality.
Cargo.
From-
To-
Nature of
Attack.
In Convoy
or not.
Position.
Fate of Crew.
Jan. 29 Eika
Norwegian
(1,503 tons)
Feb. 14 Langleeford
British
Halifax
Probably
torpedoed
Torpedoed... Not...
70 miles N.W. 1 killed
Not...
Probably North Sea
(4,622 tons)
Remarks.
Feb. 14
(or 15)
Martin
Goldschmidt (2,094 tons)
Danish
Probably Not... torpedoed
of Cape Clear, 2 died Ireland
15 of crew saved
1 boat missing
Off north coast 5 survivors of Scotland
Sunk.
Reported sunk.
Sunk.
Had been in convoy HX 18,
but got separated in bad weather.
Feb. 15 Den Haag
Dutch
Oil
(8,971 tons)
Feb. 15 Steinstadt
Norwegian
Turkey
Norway
(2,477 tons)
Probably Not... torpedoed
Probably Not... torpedoed
120 miles W. b. S.
Sunk.
of Ushant
Off west coast of Ireland
Feb. 16 Sleipner...
Danish
Methil
Esbjerg
Torpedoed... Not...
(1,066 tons)
Feb. 16 Khone
Danish
Torpedoed... Not...
(1,064 tons)
50 miles north of Rattray Head
50 miles north of Rattray Head
13 believed Sunk. missing
39 survivors rescued by Swedish fish- ing boat 13 rescued by H.M.S. Kip-
ling
9 missing
Both ships sunk within a quarter of an hour of each other.
Liana
Swedish
(1,646 tons)
Night of
Feb.
Osmed...
Swedish
Blyth
Sweden
Torpedoed... Not.
16/17
(1,526 tons)
28 miles N. of Kinnaird Head
13 missing 7 saved, of whom 3
wounded
10 missing 10 saved
Sunk.
Sunk,
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