- People's
Republic of China. They were
formerly known to
foreigners as the
Lamock Islands.
Nanpeng Islands consist of six islands:
Nanpeng Island, Zhongpeng...
- SS Hong Moh was a p****enger ship that was
wrecked on the
White Rocks off
Lamock Island, Swatow, on 3
March 1921 with the loss of
about 900 lives. The ship...
- 1921
Singapore Hong Moh – On 3 March, the ship
struck the
White Rocks on
Lamock Island near
Swatow (Shantou) on the
southern coast of China. It
broke in...
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University Press. p. 86. More were also
established on
Turnabout (牛山, Niushan),
Lamocks (東澎島, Dongpengdao) near
Shantou in
northern Guandong [sic], and Ockseu...
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Straits Settlement 3
March 1921 A p****enger ship
wrecked on the
White Rocks,
Lamock Island, Swatow, China. 23°14′N 117°17′E / 23.233°N 117.283°E / 23.233;...
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Singaporean p****enger ship SS Hong Moh ran
aground on the
White Rocks off
Lamock Island, Shantou,
China and was
wrecked with the loss of an
estimated 900...
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Shantou (Swatow) to
Xiamen (Amoy) and was
wrecked in the
White Rocks off
Lamock Islands.
Master Captain Samuel Ashton. 153 p****engers were saved."The Loss...
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heavy fog
before dawn the next morning,
Ashuelot struck a rock off East
Lamock Island and
suffered such
severe damage that she had to be abandoned. Eleven...
- Hong Moh United
Kingdom The p****enger ship
struck the
White Rocks off
Lamock Island near Swatow,
China and sank with the loss of
about 1,000 lives. HMS Carlisle...
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Singaporean p****enger ship SS Hong Moh
grounded on the
White Rocks off
Lamock Island, Swatow, China, and was
wrecked with the loss of an
estimated 900...