First owner |
First port of register |
Registration date |
China Navigation Co. Ltd., London |
London |
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Other names |
59 HOCK ANN - 1963 KIM HOCK - 1964 KARIO - 1965 BAKANA - 1966 MURCIA - 1966 KING EAGLE - 1968 KIM HOCK - 1971 KIM HAI |
Subsequent owner and registration history |
1959 On Thai Navigation Co. Ltd., Hong Kong 1963 Hong Kong South Sea Shipping Co. Ltd., Hong Kong 1963 Guan Guan Shipping Enterprises Ltd, Hong Kong 1963 Transportes Maritimos de San Blas SA, Panama - Guan Guan Ltd., Singapore 1965 Compania de Navegacion Santos SA, Panama - Guan Guan Shipping Ltd., Singapore 1966 King Line SA, Panama - same managers 1968 Guan Guan Shipping Pte. Ltd, Singapore |
Vessel history |
6/1942 requisitioned by the Royal Australian Navy 20/9/1944 commissioned as stores issuing ship HMAS YUNNAN (FL-151). 1944 employed as a stores ship during the Leyte invasion 01/1946 returned to owner 07/1950 shelled when en route Swatow, which was then under blockade by Chinese Nationalist forces |
Remarks |
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End year |
Fate / Status |
1971 |
Broken Up 09/06/1971 |
Disposal Detail |
9/6/1971 arrived at Hong Kong for breaking by Leung Yau Shipbreakers. |
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