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127:3 July 1929
1827:1928 ships
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950:References
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314:Royal Navy
250:Complement
227:2 shafts,
224:Propulsion
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690:Corinthia
650:Hong Kong
642:Singapore
566:with six
564:Hong Kong
556:Hong Kong
513:laid down
503:waterline
495:Amidships
458:batteries
424:full load
385:torpedoes
292:Bulkheads
265:QF 4-inch
175:full load
124:Completed
108:Laid down
40:at anchor
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688:SS
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1630:U-158
1582:Diana
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1344:U-157
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1265:Edith
1232:Hiryū
1220:Akagi
1210:Sōryū
1165:U-652
1155:Malmö
795:Notes
752:U-372
628:(N92)
619:(N58)
610:(N46)
601:(N67)
592:(N35)
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442:knots
416:draft
243:knots
238:Speed
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1748:1941
1693:S-28
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1500:HMS
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1038:ISBN
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286:Deck
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143:Fate
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