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SS Fatshan (1933)
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Fatshan SS ''Fatshan''
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Returned toChina Navigation Companyin August 1945 Captured byImperial Japanese Armyin December 1941 after theBattle of Hong Kong. Sunk on 16 August 1971 duringTyphoon Rose Requisitioned by IJN as troop and supply transport, renamed as Koto Maru
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