APPENDIX I—(continued).
Ships mined.
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Remarks.
12
Master and 28, of whom 1 was wound. ed, landed at Har- wich
3 missing Remainder landed.
Captain and some of crew wounded. Passengers and crew landed at Liverpool
Caught fire after explosion of floating mine. Proceeded to Tilbury.
Sunk.
Ship dropped astern of convoy owing to engine trouble, and anchored on account of bad visibility. On weighing anchor mine exploded. Master attempted to scuttle her as he con- sidered the ship a danger to navigation, but she was eventually towed into Har- wich.
Sunk.
Was out of the swept channel in a fog.
Date.
Name and
Tonnage.
Nationality.
Cargo. From-
To-
In Convoy
or not.
Position.
Fate of Crew.
Feb. 3
Laertes
Dutch
Batavia
Amsterdam Not...
Off Hastings..
(5,800 tons)
Feb. 4
Marie Dawn (2,157 tons)
French
Coal
Tyne
Bordeaux
convoy
F.S. 84
Astern of 17 miles east of Har- 1 killed wich
...
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Feb. 7
Anu
Estonian
Aberdeen
Dundee
Not...
(1,421 tons)
Entrance to River 3 dead Tay
Feb. 7
Munster
British
Belfast
Liverpool
Not...
Liverpool Bay
(4,305 tons)
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