English: 5,681 GRT cargo steamship Milluna. Built in 1914 in Germany as Mabel Rickmers. Renamed Mabel, then Frankiska. Transferred to Australia as WW1 reparations. Adelaide Steamship Company acquired her in 1921 and renamed her Milluna. In 1933 she was sold to Italian owners who renamed her Mouni. In 1936 she was sold again and renamed Tembien. In 1942 the Royal Navy submarine HMS Upholder sank her in the Mediterranean. (Includes description supplied with photograph.)
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