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==Remarks==
 
==Remarks==
The SS Suva's normal run was from London and other AEuropean ports to Fiji and New Guinea.
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The SS Suva's normal run was from London and other European ports to Fiji and New Guinea. Record card listing every shipping movement to and from Australian ports for WW2 indicate that until early 1944 she was primarily carrying cargo between Australian ports, but during the later part of 1944 and in 1945 she was used to carry troops and cargo between Australia and New Guinea and Duthch East Indies ports. She was requisitioned in April 1943 and made four trips to Darwin from Australian ports.
  
  
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==
* [[William George Davis]] 15 - 23 Jan 1946
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===Lae, Papua & New Guinea to Sydney  15 - 22 January 1946===
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Troops disembarked in Sydney on 23 Jan 1946
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* [[William George Davis]]  
  
  
 
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Revision as of 00:35, 7 August 2022

SS Suva
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History
Name SS Suva
Owner WR Carpenter & Co LTD
Completed 1938
In service 1938
General characteristics
Type passenger/cargo
Tonnage 4,873 tons
Depth draught 25'6½" (7.79m)
Speed 11.5 knots (21.3 km/h)



Remarks

The SS Suva's normal run was from London and other European ports to Fiji and New Guinea. Record card listing every shipping movement to and from Australian ports for WW2 indicate that until early 1944 she was primarily carrying cargo between Australian ports, but during the later part of 1944 and in 1945 she was used to carry troops and cargo between Australia and New Guinea and Duthch East Indies ports. She was requisitioned in April 1943 and made four trips to Darwin from Australian ports.


Soldiers carried

Lae, Papua & New Guinea to Sydney 15 - 22 January 1946

Troops disembarked in Sydney on 23 Jan 1946