SS Mactan (1898)
SS Mactan was launched 28 December 1898 as the passenger/cargo ship North Lyell for North Mount Lyell Copper Co.Ltd. intended for service between the west coast of Tasmania and Melbourne. The company no longer needed the ship on delivery in 1899 with resulting sale to Union Steamship Company of New Zealand Ltd. and renaming as Moura. In 1915 upon sale to the Douglas Steamship Company, Ltd. of Hong Kong she was renamed Hai Hong. Upon sale to Philippine operators in 1928 the ship gained the final name Mactan.
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SS Mactan (1898)
SS Mactan was launched 28 December 1898 as the passenger/cargo ship North Lyell for North Mount Lyell Copper Co.Ltd. intended for service between the west coast of Tasmania and Melbourne. The company no longer needed the ship on delivery in 1899 with resulting sale to Union Steamship Company of New Zealand Ltd. and renaming as Moura. In 1915 upon sale to the Douglas Steamship Company, Ltd. of Hong Kong she was renamed Hai Hong. Upon sale to Philippine operators in 1928 the ship gained the final name Mactan.
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SS Mactan was launched 28 Dece ...... occupation by Japanese troops.
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1,237488e+1
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1898-12-28
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Scrapped 1956 in Hong Kong
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39.610.104
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735.084.005
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Compañía Marítima, Fernandez Bros, Manila
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*Compañía Marítima
*Douglas Steamship Company
*Union Steamship Company
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two sets, 4 crank, triple expansion engines, twin screw
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Manila, Cebu, Dumaguete, Cagayan, Dipolog, Zamboanga, Jolo, Zamboanga, Cotabato
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SS Mactan was launched 28 Dece ...... gained the final name Mactan.
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SS Mactan (1898)
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*Hai Kong (1915—1928)
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*Mactan (1928)
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*Moura (1899—1915)
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*North Lyell (1899)
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