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SS Matunga was a 1,618-gross register ton passenger-cargo ship, built by Napier and Miller, Glasgow for Mersey Steamship Co., Liverpool and originally named Zweena. Purchased by Burns Philp & Co. Ltd in 1910 for the British Solomon Islands service. Burns Philp was operating seven plantations in the Solomon Islands through subsidiaries - the Solomon Islands Development Company, the Shortland Islands Plantation Ltd and Choiseul Plantations Ltd.

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  • Matunga (Schiff) (de)
  • SS Matunga (en)
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  • Die Matunga (ex-Zweena) war ein australisches Kombischiff, das im Ersten Weltkrieg von der australischen Regierung als Versorger und Truppentransporter eingesetzt wurde. Das Schiff wurde am 6. August 1917 durch den Hilfskreuzer Wolf vor Deutsch-Neuguinea aufgebracht und am 26. August versenkt. Benannt war die Matunga offenbar nach dem gleichnamigen Stadtteil von Bombay. (de)
  • SS Matunga was a 1,618-gross register ton passenger-cargo ship, built by Napier and Miller, Glasgow for Mersey Steamship Co., Liverpool and originally named Zweena. Purchased by Burns Philp & Co. Ltd in 1910 for the British Solomon Islands service. Burns Philp was operating seven plantations in the Solomon Islands through subsidiaries - the Solomon Islands Development Company, the Shortland Islands Plantation Ltd and Choiseul Plantations Ltd. (en)
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  • SS Matunga (en)
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  • Die Matunga (ex-Zweena) war ein australisches Kombischiff, das im Ersten Weltkrieg von der australischen Regierung als Versorger und Truppentransporter eingesetzt wurde. Das Schiff wurde am 6. August 1917 durch den Hilfskreuzer Wolf vor Deutsch-Neuguinea aufgebracht und am 26. August versenkt. Benannt war die Matunga offenbar nach dem gleichnamigen Stadtteil von Bombay. (de)
  • SS Matunga was a 1,618-gross register ton passenger-cargo ship, built by Napier and Miller, Glasgow for Mersey Steamship Co., Liverpool and originally named Zweena. Purchased by Burns Philp & Co. Ltd in 1910 for the British Solomon Islands service. Burns Philp was operating seven plantations in the Solomon Islands through subsidiaries - the Solomon Islands Development Company, the Shortland Islands Plantation Ltd and Choiseul Plantations Ltd. While en route from Sydney to Rabaul, on 6 August 1917 she was captured by the German raiding ship SMS Wolf. The coal was transferred to the Wolf, then time bombs were placed on the Matunga and she sank stern first near Waigeo Island. (en)
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