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Between August 1917 and February 1919 ''Santhia'' was requisitioned by the British Government.<ref name="L&P" />
Between August 1917 and February 1919 ''Santhia'' was requisitioned by the British Government.<ref name="L&P" />


In 1923, ''Santhia'' was sold to Saka Kisen K.K., [[Japan]] and renamed ''Saka Maru''.<ref name=Clydesite/> Her port of registry was [[Dairen]] and the [[Code Letters]] QBST were allocated.<ref name="LR1930">{{cite book|title=Lloyd's Register of Ships, Vol II: Steamers & Motorships|date=1930|publisher=Lloyd's Register of Shipping|location=London|url=https://plimsoll.southampton.gov.uk/shipdata/pdfs/30/30b1034.pdf|accessdate=26 March 2016}}</ref> She was scrapped in 1935 in Japan.<ref name="L&P" /><ref name=Clydesite/>
In 1923, ''Santhia'' was sold to Saka Kisen K.K., [[Japan]] and renamed ''Saka Maru''.<ref name=Clydesite/> Her port of registry was [[Dairen]] and the [[Code Letters]] QBST were allocated.<ref name="LR1930">{{cite book|title=Lloyd's Register of Ships, Vol II: Steamers & Motorships|date=1930|publisher=Lloyd's Register of Shipping|location=London|url=https://plimsoll.southampton.gov.uk/shipdata/pdfs/30/30b1034.pdf|accessdate=26 March 2016}}</ref> She was scrapped in 1935 in Japan.<ref name=Clydesite/><ref name="L&P" />


== See also ==
== See also ==
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