SS Mutlah was a 3,393-ton steamship built for the Nourse Line in 1907 by Charles Connell & Company Limited, Glasgow, Scotland. She disappeared along with...
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Index of Fiji-related articles (section SS)
Singh SS Chenab - SS Fazilka - SS Fultala - SS Ganges (1906) - SS Indus (1904) - SS Mutlah - SS Newnham - SS Sangola - SS Santhia - SS Sutlej - SS Vadala...
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Waterloo Sugar Estate in Trinidad. Sadhu traveled to Trinidad on the SS Mutlah when he was 4 years old. He was a devout Hindu who chose to live as a...
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February 1913 681 126 807 SS Chenab 8 March 1914 675 264 801 SS Chenab 22 June 1914 321 33 354 SS Mutlah 13 May 1915 473 95 568 SS Chenab 6 September 1916...
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number following the name of the ship denotes the voyage number (to Fiji). "SS" in front of the name of the ship denotes that it was a steam ship. From 1905...
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Belgium for occupation of Germany's Ruhr area. The Italian steamship SS Mutlah and its crew of 40 disappeared after sending a distress call while sailing...
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SS Cuba was a passenger and cargo steamship that was wrecked in 1923 off the coast of California. Her remains are now a wreck diving site. She was launched...
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USS H-1 (redirect from USS Seawolf (SS-28))
USS H-1 (SS-28), the lead ship of her class of submarine of the United States Navy, was originally named Seawolf, making her the first ship of the U.S...
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SS Wardha was a merchant steamship that was built in Scotland in the 1880s and scrapped in Italy in 1923. She was one of a pair of sister ships that were...
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46°16′54″N 2°15′40″W / 46.28169°N 2.26103°W / 46.28169; -2.26103 SS Afrique was a passenger ship of the French shipping company Compagnie des Chargeurs...
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USS Princess Matoika (redirect from SS Kiautschou)
was a Barbarossa-class ocean liner that sailed as SS Kiautschou for the Hamburg America Line and as SS Princess Alice (sometimes spelled Prinzess Alice)...
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same design for James Nourse. Indus was completed in 1904, Ganges in 1906, Mutlah in 1907 and Sutlej in 1908. In 1911 Cammell, Laird & Co of Birkenhead on...
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United States. Washington, DC: United States Printing Office. 1918–1919. "New S.S. Cubadist To Go Into Navy Yard Drydock". The Boston Globe. 26 May 1916. p...
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SS Kwinana was an Australian ocean-going cargo and passenger steamship. She was built in England in 1892 as the cargo ship SS Darius. In 1912 she changed...
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SS St. Louis was a passenger liner built in 1894 and sponsored by the wife of U.S. President Grover Cleveland. She entered merchant service in 1895, operating...
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sailors, John Paquette, later showed up at Fall River aboard another tanker, SS Swifteagle. Apparently, he had been detained in Panama after attempting to...
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SS Irish Elm (1910) SS Irish Elm (1956) MV Irish Elm SS Irish Fern SS Irish Fir (1920) SS Irish Fir (1956) SS Irish Hawthorn SS Irish Hazel (1895) SS Irish...
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SS West Aleta was a 142 metre long American Design 1019 cargo steamship with home port San Francisco. She was built in 1919 by Western Pipe and Steel Company...
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USS Yellowstone (ID-2657) (redirect from SS War Boy)
commercial cargo ship originally named SS Passatt, SS War Boy, or SS War Buoy on 9 December 1917. Renamed SS Yellowstone, she was completed in April...
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SS Pruth was a 4698 gross register ton steamship built by J.L. Thompson and Sons, Sunderland for the Hain Steamship Company in 1916. The ship was on a...
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USS Berwyn (redirect from SS Berwyn)
commercial service in 1919 as SS Berwyn. She was wrecked in 1920. Berwyn was built in 1918 as the commercial cargo ship SS Berwyn for the United States...
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SS (RMS) Douglas (III) – the third vessel in the line's history to bear the name – was a packet steamer which entered service with the London and South...
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TSS Manx Maid (1910) (redirect from SS Manx Maid (1910))
USS O-5 29 Oct: Submarine No. 26 5 Dec: T.W. Lake 19 Dec: Alesia 29 Dec: Mutlah 31 Dec: Pruth Other incidents 16 Feb: West Hematite 19 Feb: Fenella 3 Mar:...
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SS Equity was a freight vessel built for the Co-operative Wholesale Society Limited in 1888. She was built by Earle's Shipbuilding for the Co-operative...
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Alice Dollar incident (redirect from SS Alice Dollar Incident)
American warship in 1920. Chinese rebels along the Yangtze River attacked the SS Alice Dollar on July 20, so the gunboat USS Monocacy was assigned to escort...
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USS Siboney (ID-2999) (redirect from SS Siboney)
World War I. She was the sister ship of USS Orizaba (ID-1536). Launched as SS Oriente, she was soon renamed after Siboney, Cuba, a landing site of United...
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SS Ferret was an iron screw steamship of 460 tons built in Glasgow (Scotland) in 1871 by J & G Thomson, Glasgow. The ship was built for G & J Burns of...
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