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    SS Fatshan (Chinese: 佛山輪) was a passenger ferry steamer which sank in stormy seas off Lantau Island during Typhoon Rose resulting in the loss of 88 lives...
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  • SS Fatshan may refer to the following ships: SS Fatshan (1887) SS Fatshan (1933) This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar names...
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    SS Fatshan (Chinese: 佛山輪) was a passenger ferry steamer operating on the Hong Kong-Canton Line between 1887 and 1933 when she was scrapped and replaced...
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  • of Fatshan Creek, part of the Second Opium War. Foshan, Guangdong Province, China. Canton Fatshan Railway SS Fatshan, 1887 ship. SS Fatshan, 1933 ship...
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    namesake 1908 steamship Lurline as a young woman of 18. On 12 January 1933, SS Lurline left New York City bound for San Francisco via the Panama Canal...
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    BBVA is founded in Spain. June 1 – Second Anglo-Chinese War: Battle of Fatshan Creek – The British Royal Navy defeats the Cantonese fleet of Qing dynasty...
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    Belgians SS Fatshan, for the China Navigation Company, scrapped 1933 SS Ancona (1888), for Currie Line of Leith, sunk by a U-boat in 1915 SS Ravenna (1888)...
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    1925 for Jardine Matheson Co. Wusueh 1931 for the China Navigation Co. Fatshan 1933 for the China Navigation Company, later captured by the Imperial Japanese...
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