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E&O 3054/39 Part 163 - Compensation to dependants of Indian seamen ex ss. Muncaster...

Catalogue reference: IOR/L/E/8/1300

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IOR/L/E/8/1300
Title
E&O 3054/39 Part 163 - Compensation to dependants of Indian seamen ex ss. Muncaster Castle.
Date
Nov 1942-Jun 1943
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File includes:. Reports on the heirs and dependants of two deceased ex ss. Muncaster Castle seamen named Khurshed and Abdul Latif; Government of India Department of Commerce statements of pension and allowances awards granted to dependants of ex ss. Muncaster Castle seamen named Khurshed and Abdul Latif; Indian Seamen Death Schedule relating to ex ss. Muncaster Castle seamen named Khurshed and Abdul Latif who were supposed drowned following damage by enemy action to the vessel on 30th March 1942

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English
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E&O 3054/39 Part 163 - Compensation to dependants of Indian seamen ex ss. Muncaster Castle.