ITALIAN RAIDER DESTROYED
Intercepted In Indian Ocean By H.M.S. Leander NEW ZEALAND CRUISER’S SUCCESS Eleven Officers And Eighty-nine Men Taken Prisoners Of War
A fast Italian merchant ship, armed with four 4.7-inch guns and acting as a commerce raider, has been destroyed in the Indian Ocean by H.M.S. Leander (Captain R. H. Bevan, R.N.), a cruiser of the New Zealand Squadron. This announcement was made last evening by the Prime Minister, Mr. Fraser. The Italian ship, said Mr. Fraser, was Ramb I, of 3667 tons, capable of a speed of 184 knots, and owned by the Italian Government. She was flying the Red Ensign when intercepted by the Leander.. On being ordered to stop the Ramb I hoisted the Italian colours and opened fire on the Leander with her guns mounted on forecastle and poop. The Leander at once replied and after firing five salvoes Ramb I struck her flag. Eleven officers and 89 men were picked up by the Leander and are now prisoners of war. Among those rescued were five wounded. The Ramb I burned fiercely and sank about 50 minutes later. No damage or casualties were sustained by the Leander.
The Leander is of the same class as the Ajax and Achilles and is of 7270 tons She is armed with eight six-inch guns and a number of smaller guns. The Leander was launched in 1931 and in 1937 was transferred to the New Zealand squadron.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 140, 10 March 1941, Page 6
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