HMAS Mallina
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HMAS Mallina was a 3,213 GRT cargo ship built by Harland & Wolff, Belfast in 1909 as Mallina for the Australian United Steam Navigation Company for the Rockhampton to Sydney cargo route. She was requisitioned by the Royal Australian Navy in 1914, as a store carrier and collier. She was returned to her owners in 1915. She was sold in 1935 to Machida Shokai Kisen Kaisha, Japan and renamed Seiko Maru, before being sold to Kita Nippon Kisen Kaisha and renamed Siberia Maru No. 3, which was later shortened to Siberian Maru. While steaming in the Sulu Sea, Philippines on 24 September 1944, she was attacked by American aircraft of Task Force 38 and sunk with the loss of 158 of the 2,382 people on board.
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HMAS Mallina
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*Mallina (1909–29)
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*Seiko Maru (1929–35)
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*Siberia Maru (1937–44)
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*Siberia Maru No. 3 (1935–37)
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Quadruple expansion steam engine, 643 nhp
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*37
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1909-04-29
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*United Kingdom Official Number 115622
*Japanese Official Number 34428
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*Code Letters JDPC
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*Australian United Steam Navigation Company,
*Royal Australian Navy
*Machida Shokai K.K.
*Kita Nippon Kisen K.K.
*Nipponkai Kisen K.K.
*Imperial Japanese Army
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Screw propeller
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* Brisbane
* Royal Australian Navy
* Brisbane
* Kobe
* Tokyo
* Imperial Japanese Army
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HMAS Mallina was a 3,213 GRT cargo ship built by Harland & Wolff, Belfast in 1909 as Mallina for the Australian United Steam Navigation Company for the Rockhampton to Sydney cargo route. She was requisitioned by the Royal Australian Navy in 1914, as a store carrier and collier. She was returned to her owners in 1915. She was sold in 1935 to Machida Shokai Kisen Kaisha, Japan and renamed Seiko Maru, before being sold to Kita Nippon Kisen Kaisha and renamed Siberia Maru No. 3, which was later shortened to Siberian Maru. While steaming in the Sulu Sea, Philippines on 24 September 1944, she was attacked by American aircraft of Task Force 38 and sunk with the loss of 158 of the 2,382 people on board.
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