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HMS Suva was an Armed boarding steamer of the Royal Navy during World War I. She was also commissioned briefly into the Royal Australian Navy before being returned to her owners. She was sold in 1928 and renamed Sirius and sold again in 1929 and renamed Bohol. An Imperial Japanese air raid on Manila in 1942 during the Second World War sank her.
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Sirius (1928-1929) HMAS Suva HMS Suva Bohol (1929-1941) Suva (1906-1928)
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1919-06-23Z 1915-07-20Z
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1919-12-19Z 1919-08-12Z
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12.5273
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returned to Australasian United Steam Navigation Company Commissioned in RAN
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