Was the Monotoro sunk during the 2nd world war?

Trevor
10/09/2011

The SS Montoro, a steel, screw steamship of 4,057 gross tons, 2500 net; built by the Clyde Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. Ltd. at Port Glasgow, in 1911, for Burns, Philp and Co. of Sydney was sunk while bunkering fuel but was raised and continued in the New Guinea service after the war until sold in 1948.

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