Year |
Name |
Owner |
|
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1913 | Tatarrax | Tank Storage & Carriage Co. Ltd. | |
1916 | Tatarrax | Standard Transportation Co. Ltd. |
The steam tanker Tatarrax was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine UC-34 off Alexandria, on August 14th, 1918. The ship was on a voyage from Port Said to France with a cargo of spirit.
Sixty one crewmen were lost, including Hartlepool-born Chief Engineer William Hall.
The other crewmen who lost their lives were: Ah Chek; Ah Chiok; Ah How; Ah Kwan; Ah Loi; Ah Nam; Ah Sang; Ah Sang; Ah Soon; Ah Tey; Ah Toon; Avery, William; Berridge, Lester Walter; Cheong Foo; Cheong Foo; Chiang Too; Ching Lang Tiang; Chong Sing Yi; Haines, Joseph Robert; Harsum, George Frederic; Ho Ah Meng; Hodgson, Edward Ernest; Hyde, George Douglas; Kam Hing; Kit Pong; Koh Ah Ching; Kong Peng; Lang Kwai; Lee Ah Tai; Lee Ah Tai; Lee Ah Ting; Lee Yit; Ling Ah Chek; Ling Ah Mei; Low Mang; Mann, W.J.; Ng Ah Non; Onions, Daniel; Pong Tai; Read, William; Shearman, Reginald Harding; Tan Ah Yong; Tang Ah Hok; Tang Ah Too; Ting Ah Ching; Ting Ah Ho; Veness, Alfred Thomas; Wan Choi; Wang Sang; Wilkinson, Edward Louis; Wilsher, Harold Ernest; Wong Cheong; Wong Lai; Yip Kwai; Yoh Ah Tee; Yong Ah Yeng.