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==Remarks==
 
==Remarks==
 
Owned by the Australian Steamships Ltd (Howard Smith), Melbourne and used on the Melbourne - north Queensland run.  Requisitioned in 1917 as a troopship.
 
Owned by the Australian Steamships Ltd (Howard Smith), Melbourne and used on the Melbourne - north Queensland run.  Requisitioned in 1917 as a troopship.
Returned to her owners in 1920 before again being requisitioned 1941 - 1947.  A coal burner she was named "hungry-mary" by her stokers.
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Returned to her owners in 1920 before again being requisitioned 1941 - 1947.  A coal burner she was named "hungry-mary" by her stokers. In March 1943 she was heavily strafed by Japanese aircraft when off Cape York.
  
1947 sold to Goulandris Bros of Greece and employed on trans Atlantic migrant trade.
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During 1947 she was sold to Goulandris Bros of Greece and employed on trans Atlantic migrant trade. Renamed ''Espana'' when sold to the Dominican Republic.  Scrapped in October 1959.
 
 
Renamed ''Espana'' when sold to the Dominican Republic.  Scrapped in October 1959.
 
  
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==

Revision as of 01:21, 6 March 2019

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History
Name SS Canberra
Builder/Built Alex Stephen & Sons, Glasgow
Type Passenger ship (twin screw)
Displacement 7,707 tons
Speed 15 knots


Remarks

Owned by the Australian Steamships Ltd (Howard Smith), Melbourne and used on the Melbourne - north Queensland run. Requisitioned in 1917 as a troopship. Returned to her owners in 1920 before again being requisitioned 1941 - 1947. A coal burner she was named "hungry-mary" by her stokers. In March 1943 she was heavily strafed by Japanese aircraft when off Cape York.

During 1947 she was sold to Goulandris Bros of Greece and employed on trans Atlantic migrant trade. Renamed Espana when sold to the Dominican Republic. Scrapped in October 1959.

Soldiers carried

World War I

Fremantle to Southport 24 November 1917 - 30 January 1918


Word War II

Port Moresby to Townsville 13 - 17 Mar 1944