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SS Mohamed Ali El-Kebir, formerly SS Teno, was one of a pair of steam turbine ocean liners built in Scotland in 1922 for the Chilean company CSAV. She and her sister ship Aconcagua ran between Valparaíso and New York via the Panama Canal until 1932, when CSAV was hit by the Great Depression and surrendered the two ships to the Scottish shipbuilder Lithgows to clear a debt.

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  • SS Mohamed Ali El-Kebir, formerly SS Teno, was one of a pair of steam turbine ocean liners built in Scotland in 1922 for the Chilean company CSAV. She and her sister ship Aconcagua ran between Valparaíso and New York via the Panama Canal until 1932, when CSAV was hit by the Great Depression and surrendered the two ships to the Scottish shipbuilder Lithgows to clear a debt. In 1935 the Egyptian company KML bought and renamed both ships and put them on routes across the Mediterranean. Teno was renamed Mohamed Ali El-Kebir after a former Egyptian monarch. In 1940 the British Government requisitioned both liners and had them converted into troop ships. Within months of being converted, Mohamed Ali El-Kebir was sunk in the Western Approaches by a German submarine with the loss of 96 people. However, her escort HMS Griffin drove away the submarine and rescued 766 survivors. (en)
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  • Sunk by torpedo, 7 August 1940
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  • December 1922 (en)
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  • *UK official number 162373 * *code letters HBDF * *Call sign LHWP * *call sign MKCX * *call sign SUBS * *call sign GLNL * (en)
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  • *Teno *Mohamed Ali El-Kebir (en)
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  • *The city of Teno *Khedive Muhammad Ali Pasha (en)
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  • *sister ship: * (en)
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  • *Lowden Conner & Co, Liverpool *British-India Steam Navigation Company (en)
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  • April 1920 (en)
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  • *23px Compañía Sud Americana de Vapores *Lithgows *Khedivial Mail Line *Pharaonic Mail Line SAE *Ministry of War Transport (en)
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  • four steam turbines; twin screws (en)
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  • * Valparaíso * Liverpool * Alexandria * London (en)
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  • *direction finding equipment *echo sounding device (en)
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  • *1922–40: *; *tonnage under deck 4991 *1940: *; *tonnage under deck 4991 (en)
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  • SS Mohamed Ali El-Kebir, formerly SS Teno, was one of a pair of steam turbine ocean liners built in Scotland in 1922 for the Chilean company CSAV. She and her sister ship Aconcagua ran between Valparaíso and New York via the Panama Canal until 1932, when CSAV was hit by the Great Depression and surrendered the two ships to the Scottish shipbuilder Lithgows to clear a debt. (en)
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