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HMAS Upolu

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Yard number
  
169

Length
  
67 m

Name
  
Upolu

Name
  
Upolu (1891-1921) Tung An (1921-1930)

Owner
  
Union Steam Ship Company (1891-1903) Lever's Pacific Plantations (1903-1911) Brisbane Milling Company (1911-1915) A B Iffland van Ess (1915-1916) G McBain (1916-1921) Shaw Hsing Steam Ship Company (1921-1930)

Builder
  
Fleming & Ferguson, Paisley

Fate
  
Sank after collision off Shantung Promotory on 12 August 1930.

HMAS Upolu was a submarine depot ship operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during World War I. She was built by Fleming & Ferguson, Paisley, Scotland in 1891, for the Union Steam Ship Company. She was requistioned by the RAN on 18 August 1914 and converted into a submarine depot ship and after a short commission, she was returned to her owners on 9 December 1914. She was sunk in a collision with the Lienhsing off the Shantung Promontory on 12 August 1930.

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RAN Service

On 18 August 1914 , Upolu was requisitioned by the RAN for use as a submarine depot ship. She participated during the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force occupation of German New Guinea tendering the submarines AE2 and AE1. She returned to Sydney in November 1914 and was returned to her owners on 9 December 1914.

Fate

While transporting coal from Tsingtao to Newshang, she was sunk in a collision with the Lienhsing off the Shantung Promontory on 12 August 1930.

References

HMAS Upolu Wikipedia