List of shipwrecks in 1934#19 October
January
=1 January=
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|ship=Catherine
|flag={{Flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The schooner caught fire at Canso, Nova Scotia, Canada, and was a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=2 January 1934 |page=18 |issue=46641 |column=F }}
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|ship=White Bear
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=While on a voyage from Killisnoo to Hood Bay, Territory of Alaska, the 27-gross register ton, {{convert|45.3|ft|m|adj=on}} fishing vessel struck a rock during a snowstorm and sank in {{convert|210|ft|m}} of water near Killisnoo Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. Both people on board survived[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-w/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (W)]
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=3 January=
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|ship={{SS|Indian City||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Constanţa, Romania. She was refloated on 8 January.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Indian City refloated |date=9 January 1934 |page=20 |issue=46647 |column=C }} }}
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=4 January=
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|ship={{SS|Arpad||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Hungary|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship sprang a leak in the Indian Ocean ({{coord|16|45|S|88|20|E}}) and was abandoned. The crew were rescued by {{SS|Levernbank||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Stranding of a British steamer |date=5 January 1934 |page=22 |issue=46644 |column=G }}
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|ship={{SS|Ceres|1911|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The coaster collided with {{SS|Chagres|1927|2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) off Hook of Holland, Netherlands and was beached.
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|ship=Topmast No.1
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The hopper barge came ashore at Hove, Sussex.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=5 January 1934 |page=2 |issue=46644 |column=F }} She was refloated on 13 January, but broke moorings in heavy seas on the following morning and was badly damaged when again going ashore.{{cite news |title=Hove Pier's Unlucky Start |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002166/19340118/180/0011 |access-date=2 July 2021 |work=The West Sussex Gazette |issue=4123 |date=18 January 1934 |location=Arundel |page=11}} }}
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=5 January=
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|ship={{SS|Paris City|1920|2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in the Tsugaru Strait near Omasake, Japan.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Another British steamer stranded |date=6 January 1934 |page=15 |issue=46645 |column=G }} She was refloated on 8 January. }}
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=6 January=
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|ship={{SS|Torlak||2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship sprang a leak and was abandoned in the Norwegian Sea ({{coord|64|50|N|8|10|E}}). All crew were rescued by {{ship|ST|Queen's Cross||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) which was towing the ship to Rosyth, Argyllshire, United Kingdom for scrapping.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=8 January 1934 |page=23 |issue=46646 |column=C }} Torlak was towed into Bodø, Nordland by {{SS|Hadsel||2}} ({{flag|Norway}}),{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=24 January 1934 |page=20 |issue=46660 |column=F }} where she was beached. She was refloated on 29 January. }}
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=7 January=
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|ship={{SS|Erling Lindøe||2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Hakone Maru||2}} ({{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}) in the River Thames at Belvedere, Kent, United Kingdom and sank. All crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Steamship collision in the Thames |date=8 January 1934 |page=14 |issue=46646 |column=D }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=9 January 1934 |page=20 |issue=46647 |column=C }} She was refloated on 18 January. }}
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=12 January=
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|ship=Goncalves Zarco
|flag={{flag|Portugal}}
|desc=The auxiliary sailing ship was wrecked at San Thiago, Cape Verde Islands.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=15 January 1934 |page=23 |issue=46652 |column=D }}
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|ship={{HMS|Nelson|28|6}}
|flag={{navy|United Kingdom}}
|desc=The {{sclass|Nelson|battleship|2}} ran aground off Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. }}
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=14 January=
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|ship={{SS|Sagamore|1920|2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 2,592-gross register ton cargo ship struck Corwin Rock off Prouts Neck, Scarborough, Maine, during a storm and sank without loss of life in {{convert|40|to|50|ft}} of water {{convert|300|yd}} off the south end of Jordan's Beach.{{Cite web| url=http://wreckhunter.net/DataPages/sagamoreme-dat.htm |title=Sagamore | publisher=Hunting New England Shipwrecks |accessdate=24 February 2021 }}
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=16 January=
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|ship={{SS|Plawsworth||2}}
|flag={{Flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship was driven ashore at Workington, Cumberland. All eighteen crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Clydeside towns flooded |date=18 January 1934 |page=12 |issue=46655 |column=E }} She was refloated on 30 January.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=31 January 1934 |page=23 |issue=46666 |column=B }} }}
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=17 January=
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|ship={{SS|Dinorwic||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster capsized at Bideford, Devon.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=19 January 1934 |page=25 |issue=46656 |column=D }} }}
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=18 January=
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|ship={{MV|Leverkusen|1928|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Frederiksborg||2}} ({{flag|Denmark}}) at Rotterdam, Netherlands and was beached
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|ship={{SS|Oakford||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground off Vlieland, Friesland, Netherlands and was wrecked with the loss of nine crew. }}
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=19 January=
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|ship={{SS|Brereton||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster ran aground south of Rosslare Harbour, County Wexford and was a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British steamer wrecked |date=20 January 1934 |page=19 |issue=46657 |column=C }} }}
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=22 January=
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|ship={{SS|Brion||2}}
|flag={{flag|Netherlands}}
|desc=The coaster sprang a leak and capsized in the Panama Canal near the Gatun Locks.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty to a Dutch steamer |date=23 January 1934 |page=21 |issue=46659 |column=D }}
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|ship={{SS|Harptree Combe||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster ran aground at Bideford, Devon. She was refloated on 31 January.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=1 February 1934 |page=25 |issue=46667 |column=B }} }}
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=23 January=
=24 January=
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|ship={{RMS|Aquitania||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|government}}
|desc=The ocean liner ran aground in the Solent. She was refloated later that day.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=25 January 1934 |page=20 |issue=46661 |column=G }}
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|ship={{SS|Porthcarrack||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster ran aground at Quimper, Finistère, France. She was refloated on 31 January.
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|ship={{SS|T. P. Tilling||2}}
|flag={{Flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster ran aground at Silloth, Cumberland. She was refloated on 29 January. }}
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=25 January=
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|ship={{SS|Edda|1919|2}}
|desc=The cargo ship came ashore at Hornafjord. The crew were rescued. She was declared a total loss.
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|ship={{ship|ST|Gnat||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The tug collided with {{SS|August Cords||2}} ({{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}) in the River Thames at Northfleet, Kent and sank with the loss of two of her four crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=26 January 1934 |page=6 |issue=46662 |column=E }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Tugboat sunk in the Thames |date=26 January 1934 |page=14 |issue=46662 |column=E }}
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|ship=Winnipeg
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Thames barge collided with {{SS|Dennis Rose||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the River Thames at Plumstead, London. Although taken in tow by {{ship|ST|Culex||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) she subsequently sank. }}
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=29 January=
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|ship={{SS|Chungshing||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Republic of China (1912–1949)|civil}}
|desc=The cargo liner was crushed by ice and sank in the Bohai Sea (approximately {{coord|38|N|119|E}}). All passengers and crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=30 January 1934 |page=24 |issue=46665 |column=C }} }}
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February
=1 February=
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|ship=Catalonia
|flag={{flag|Sweden}}
|desc=The cargo ship departed Venice, Italy for Rouen, Haute Normandie, France. A lifebelt washed up at Bari, Apulia on 19 February. Other wreckage came ashore between 16 and 19 February.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=28 February 1934 |page=26 |issue=46690 |column=C }}
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|ship={{SS|Yrsa||2}}
|flag={{flag|Denmark}}
|desc=The coaster struck some flotsam and sank off Cape Finisterre, Spain.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Danish steamer lost |date=2 February 1934 |page=6 |issue=46668 |column=F }}
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=2 February=
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|ship={{HMAS|Parramatta|D55|2}}
|flag={{flag|Australia}}
|desc=The former {{sclass2|River|torpedo-boat destroyer|1}}/prison hulk broke loose from her tow in a storm while on her way to the breakers yard and went aground near Milson Island about {{convert|1|km|spell=in}} from Hawkesbury River Road bridge, on the western side of the Hawkesbury River and was abandoned. Her stern and bow were salvaged in 1973 for memorials, the rest of the wreck remains in place.{{cite web |url=https://www.4hresearch.com/hmas-parramatta--hmas-swan.html |title=HMAS Parramatta and HMAS Swan: two Hawkesbury River wreck sites of significantly historic Australian navy ships|publisher=4hresearch.com |accessdate=8 February 2022}}
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|ship={{HMAS|Swan|D61|2}}
|flag={{flag|Australia}}
|desc=The former {{sclass2|River|torpedo-boat destroyer|1}}/prison hulk broke loose from her tow in a storm while on her way to the breakers yard, her hull filling with rainwater until capsizing and sinking west of Juno Point at Little Wobby in the Hawkesbury River.
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=6 February=
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|ship={{SS|Ryvingen|1920|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The coaster departed from Methil, Fife for Klaksvík, Faroe Islands. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands. }}
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=7 February=
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|ship={{SS|Marion Traber||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on the Hermit Rocks, Firth of Forth, United Kingdom.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=German steamer aground |date=8 February 1934 |page=16 |issue=46673 |column=C }} She was refloated on 13 February.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Another Channel collision |date=14 February 1934 |page=6 |issue=46678 |column=G }}
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|ship={{ship||San Miguel|barque|2}}
|flag={{flag|Spain|1931}}
|desc=The barque ran aground at Faramant, France.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=8 February 1934 |page=24 |issue=46678 |column=E }} She was refloated on 14 February, found to be severely damaged and drydocked at Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=15 February 1934 |page=24 |issue=46679 |column=C }} }}
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=8 February=
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|ship={{SS|Disperser||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The salvage vessel foundered in the North Sea off Staithes, Yorkshire. All seven crew were rescued by {{ship|ST|Trover||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Gale damage in the north |date=9 February 1934 |page=16 |issue=46674 |column=E }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=9 February 1934 |page=24 |issue=46674 |column=C }}
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|ship={{SS|Hanestrom III||2}}
|flag={{flag|Sweden}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Thyborøn, Jutland, Denmark. All crew were rescued.
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|ship={{MV|Magdalena|1928|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Klein Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=German motor-vessel ashore |date=9 February 1934 |page=24 |issue=46674 |column=C }} She was refloated on 28 May.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=20 May 1934 |page=8 |issue=46767 |column=E }} }}
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=10 February=
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|ship={{SS|Dimitrios L. Daniolos||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Anna Vassilaki||2}} ({{flag|Greece}}) at Çanakkale, Turkey and was beached.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=12 February 1934 |page=23 |issue=46676 |column=E }} She was refloated the next day.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=13 February 1934 |page=21 |issue=46677 |column=G }}
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|ship={{SS|Flevomeer||2}}
|flag={{flag|Netherlands}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Nykjoping, Sjælland, Denmark. She was refloated on 19 February.
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|ship=Konstantinos
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The barge foundered off Karystos with the loss of three crew.
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|ship={{SS|Noreg|1903|2}}
|flag={{flag|Sweden}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on the Soren Jessens Sand, off Fanø, Denmark. The crew were rescued. }}
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=12 February=
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|ship={{SS|Anfitrite||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on the Medolino Shoals off Pula, Yugoslavia. She was abandoned as a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=17 February 1934 |page=21 |issue=46681 |column=C }}
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|ship={{SS|Meandross||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Dartford||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the English Channel off St. Catherine's Point, Isle of Wight. One survivor was rescued by Dartford,{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Greek steamer sunk |date=13 February 1934 |page=12 |issue=46677 |column=C }} and 27 were rescued by {{SS|Eleth||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Greek crew rescued |date=14 February 1934 |page=12 |issue=46678 |column=E }}
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|ship=Saturn
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered at Danzig.
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|ship={{MV|Varholm||2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship came ashore at Jæren, Norway and was wrecked. The crew were rescued. }}
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=13 February=
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|ship= {{SS|Chelyuskin||2}}
|flag={{flag|Soviet Union}}
|desc=The cargo ship was crushed by ice and sank in the Chukchi Sea {{convert|155|nmi|km}} off Cape Syevenoi with the loss of one of the 104 people on board.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Polar ship sunk |date=15 February 1934 |page=14 |issue=46679 |column=D }}
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|ship={{SS|Hardy|1919|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the Baltic Sea off Pillau, East Prussia, Germany.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=14 February 1934 |page=6 |issue=46678 |column=G }}
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|ship={{SS|Rosa Luxemburg||2}}
|flag={{Flag|Soviet Union}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Lifland||2}} ({{flag|Denmark}}) in the English Channel. She was beached at Netley, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Subsequently repaired and returned to service. }}
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=15 February=
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|ship=Sara
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Thames barge collided with {{SS|Wandle||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the River Thames at the West India Docks and sank.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=16 February 1934 |page=24 |issue=46680 |column=F }} }}
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=16 February=
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|ship={{SS|Black Dwarf||2}}
|flag={{Flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster ran aground in the River Severn at Sharpness, Gloucestershire. She was refloated on 15 March.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=News in Brief |date=16 March 1934 |page=11 |issue=46704 |column=G }}
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|ship={{SS|Wallsend|1922|2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship was driven ashore at Caesarea, Palestine.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Stranding of another steamer |date=17 February 1934 |page=21 |issue=46681 |column=C }} Salvage attempts were abandoned on 5 April and she was declared a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Fire in a British steamer |date=6 April 1934 |page=5 |issue=46721 |column=G }} }}
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=17 February=
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|ship= {{SS|Ramsholm|1909|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Stancor||2}} ({{flag|Latvia}}) in the English Channel {{convert|20|nmi|km}} south of St Catherine's Point, Isle of Wight and sank. All seventeen crew were rescued by Stancor.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Accidents in the fog |date=19 February 1934 |page=12 |issue=46682 |column=F }} }}
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=18 February=
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|ship={{SS|Lochiel||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship struck a rock off Bruichladdich, Islay, Inner Hebrides and was holed. She was consequently beached off Bowmore.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=19 February 1934 |page=23 |issue=46682 |column=C }} She was refloated the next day. }}
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=19 February=
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|ship={{SS|Banyei Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the Sea of Japan (approximately {{coord|40|N|132|E}}) with the loss of all hands.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=American steamer stranded |date=21 February 1934 |page=24 |issue=46684 |column=E }}
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|ship={{SS|Canby||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground east of Guion Island, Nova Scotia Canada.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=News of the Vestvard |date=20 February 1934 |page=23 |issue=46683 |column=F }} She was abandoned as a total loss on 21 March.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The loss of an Italian steamer |date=26 March 1934 |page=26 |issue=46709 |column=C }}
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|ship={{SS|Commercial Guide||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The cargo ship caught fire at New Orleans, Louisiana and was beached outside the port.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=20 February 1934 |page=10 |issue=46683 |column=G }}
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|ship={{SS|Glenshesk||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Lannion, Brittany, France. She was refloated on 3 March.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=5 March 1934 |page=3 |issue=46694 |column=G }}
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|ship={{SS|Tokiwa Maru No.2||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Yokohama. She broke in two on 23 February and was a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=24 February 1934 |page=23 |issue=46687 |column=F }}
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|ship=Wuppertal
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The trawler ran aground and was wrecked at Andøya, south-east of Andenes, Norway ({{coord|69|16|N|16|11|E}}).{{csr|register=MSI|id=5607011|shipname=Wuppertal |accessdate=26 February 2013}} }}
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=20 February=
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|ship={{SS|Northern Sword||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Winthrop Head, Massachusetts. She was refloated on 27 February.
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|ship={{SS|Urania||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in Marajó Bay, Brazil.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=22 February 1934 |page=9 |issue=46685 |column=E }} She was refloated on 24 February.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Urania refloated |date=26 February 1934 |page=25 |issue=46688 |column=A }} }}
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=22 February=
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|ship={{MV|Grit|1921|2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster collided with another ship in the English Channel off Sandgate, Kent and sank. All six crew were rescued by the Hythe lifeboat City of Nottingham (File:Flag of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.svg Royal National Lifeboat Institution).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=23 February 1934 |page=9 |issue=46686 |column=E }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Motor-vessel sunk near Hythe |date=23 February 1934 |page=14 |issue=46686 |column=F }}
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|ship={{SS|Swifteagle||2}}
|flag={{Flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The tanker ran aground on Cerros Island, Baja California, Mexico.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=American tanker ashore |date=23 February 1934 |page=9 |issue=46686 |column=E }} She was damaged by a gale on 27 February and was consequently declared a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=A high rate on the Swifteagle |date=1 March 1934 |page=8 |issue=46691 |column=G }} }}
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=23 February=
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|ship={{SS|Pollux|1921|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Jaffa, Palestine.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Norwegian steamer ashore |date=24 February 1934 |page=23 |issue=46687 |column=F }} She was refloated on 17 or 18 March.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Pollux refloated |date=20 March 1934 |page=8 |issue=46707 |column=F }} }}
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=26 February=
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|ship={{SS|Fauvette||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster collided with {{SS|Penelope|1919|2}} ({{flag|Panama}}) in the North Sea {{convert|40|nmi|km}} east of North Foreland, Kent ({{coord|51|28|N|2|13|E}}) and sank. All twenty people on board were rescued by Penelope.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British steamer sunk |date=27 February 1934 |page=16 |issue=46689 |column=F }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British steamer lost through collision |date=27 February 1934 |page=23 |issue=46689 |column=G }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=27 February 1934 |page=23 |issue=46689 |column=G }} }}
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=27 February=
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|ship={{SS|Liebre||2}}
|flag={{Flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The tanker ran aground in the Delaware River at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was refloated on 2 March.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=3 March 1934 |page=22 |issue=46693 |column=G }} }}
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=28 February=
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|ship={{SS|Cieszyn||2}}
|flag={{flag|Poland|state}}
|desc=The passenger ship ran aground at Porkkala, Finland.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Polish steamer ashore |date=2 March 1934 |page=24 |issue=46692 |column=B }} }}
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March
=1 March=
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|ship={{SS|Bangor|1894|2}}
|flag={{Flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster foundered in the Irish Sea off South Rock, County Down. The crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=2 March 1934 |page=27 |issue=46692 |column=C }} }}
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=5 March=
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|ship={{SS|Santoni||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=The tanker ran aground {{convert|5|nmi|km}} south of Constanţa, Romania and broke in two. Seven crew were killed attempting to abandon the ship.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=6 March 1934 |page=8 |issue=46695 |column=G }} }}
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=6 March=
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|ship={{SS|Concordia|1917|2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Black Eagle||2}} ({{flag|United States|1912}}) in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|200|nmi|km}} east of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and sank. All crew were rescued by Black Eagle.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British steamer lost |date=7 March 1934 |page=6 |issue=46696 |column=G }} }}
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=7 March=
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|ship=Emil
|flag={{flag|Spain|1931}}
|desc=The schooner sprang a leak and sank at Sagunto, Valencia.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=8 March 1934 |page=24 |issue=46697 |column=E }} }}
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=8 March=
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|ship=Thelma M
|flag={{flag|United States}}
|desc=The 10-gross register ton, {{convert|31|ft|m|adj=on}} fishing vessel sank off Portage Island ({{coord|57|01|10|N|133|20|50|W|name=Portage Island}}) in Southeast Alaska. Her three crewmen survived.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-t/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (T)] }}
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=9 March=
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|ship={{SS|Bealiba||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster ran aground at Norah Head, New South Wales, Australia. All crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=10 March 1934 |page=21 |issue=46699 |column=E }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Myotaian Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship came ashore in the Ryukyu Islands and was wrecked.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=12 March 1934 |page=3 |issue=46700 |column=G }} }}
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=12 March=
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|ship={{SS|Aviz||2}}
|flag={{flag|Portugal}}
|desc=The coaster collided with the harbour wall at Leixões and was beached.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Portuguese steamer beached |date=13 March 1934 |page=26 |issue=46701 |column=A }} She was refloated on 22 April.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Nwews of the Nicol Pasic |date=24 April 1934 |page=24 |issue=46736 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship={{MV|Svale||2}}
|flag={{Flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The passenger ship struck a rock off Foochow, China and was beached. Passengers were rescued by a Chinese cruiser.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=13 March 1934 |page=26 |issue=46701 |column=A }} She was plundered by local inhabitants and abandoned as a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=15 March 1934 |page=25 |issue=46703 |column=G }}
}}
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|ship={{ship|Japanese torpedo boat|Tomozuru||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The torpedo boat capsized with the loss of 100 lives off Sasebo, Japan, during a night torpedo exercise in stormy weather. She was towed to Sasebo on 13 March and was righted, repaired, and returned to service.
}}
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=13 March=
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|ship={{HMCS|Prince Henry||2}}
|flag={{flag|Canada|1921}}
|desc=The ocean liner ran aground at St. George's, Bermuda.{{cite book |last=Greenway |first=Ambrose |year=2014 |title=Cross Channel and Short Sea Ferries |publisher=Seaforth Publishing |location=Barnsley, United Kingdom |isbn=978-1-84832-170-0 |pages=130}}
}}
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=14 March=
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|ship={{USS|Fulton|AS-1|6}}
|flag={{navy|United States|1912}}
|desc=The {{sclass|Fulton|submarine tender}} caught fire in the South China Sea. All 135 crew were rescued by {{SS|Tsinan||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) and {{HMS|Wishart|1919|6}} ({{navy|United Kingdom}}). She was towed to Hong Kong but declared a constructive total loss. }}
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=15 March=
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|ship={{SS|Herefordshire|1905|2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Cardigan Island, Cardiganshire, a total loss.{{cite web |url=http://www.theyard.info/ships/ships.asp?entryid=371 |title=Herefordshie |publisher=The Yard |accessdate=21 February 2017}}
}}
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|ship= {{SS|Oscar Edu||2}}
|flag={{flag|Panama}}
|desc=The coaster foundered off the coast of County Galway, Ireland ({{coord|50|50|N|8|25|W}}) with the loss of seven of her twelve crew. Survivors were rescued by {{SS|Inverarder||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=17 March 1934 |page=4 |issue=46705 |column=F }} }}
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=17 March=
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|ship={{SS|Clodoald||2}}
|flag={{flag|France}}
|desc=The cargo ship came ashore at Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Pyrénées-Atlantique and was wrecked with the loss of one crewmember.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=20 March 1934 |page=8 |issue=46707 |column=F }} }}
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=20 March=
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|ship=Otranto
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the South China Sea ({{coord|15|00|N|119|43|E}}). }}
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=21 March=
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|ship={{SS|Wearbridge||2}}
|flag={{Flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground off Hakodate, Japan. She was refloated on 4 April.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Wearbridge refloated |date=5 April 1934 |page=20 |issue=46720 |column=F }} }}
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=22 March=
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|ship={{SS|Girafe||2}}
|flag={{flag|France}}
|desc=The tanker exploded and sank at Port-Jérôme, Seine Maritime with the loss of thirteen crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=23 March 1934 |page=26 |issue=46710 |column=C }} }}
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=25 March=
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|ship={{SS|Stella|1897|2}}
|flag={{flag|Estonia}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Bomarsund||2}} ({{flag|Finland}}) in the English Channel and sank with the loss of three crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Steamer sunk in Channel |date=26 March 1934 |page=12 |issue=46712 |column=F }} }}
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=26 March=
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|ship={{SS|Bantry||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster collided with {{MV|Cardita||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the English Channel {{convert|7|nmi|km}} south of Selsey Bill, Sussex ({{coord|50|36|N|0|46|W}}) and sank with the loss of six of her ten crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British steamer lost |date=27 March 1934 |page=8 |issue=46713 |column=F }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=27 March 1934 |page=16 |issue=46713 |column=F }} }}
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=27 March=
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|ship={{SS|Tsiropinas||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with Doris ({{flag|Greece}}) in the Bristol Channel off Barry, Glamorgan and was consequently beached in Whitmore Bay.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=28 March 1934 |page=26 |issue=46714 |column=G }} }}
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=28 March=
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|ship={{MV|Citta di Spezia||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Molara Island, Sardinia.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=29 March 1934 |page=28 |issue=46715 |column=G }} She was refloated on 3 April.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=4 April 1934 |page=6 |issue=46719 |column=G }} }}
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=29 March=
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|ship={{SS|Fryser I||2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The sealer was abandoned in the Arctic Sea off Jan Mayen. She sank on 18 April.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=20 April 1934 |page=26 |issue=46733 |column=D }} }}
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|ship={{SS|Sophie Costala||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship caught fire at Piraeus. She was scuttled outside the port in order to extinguish the fire.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=31 March 1934 |page=3 |issue=46716 |column=F }}
}}
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April
=2 April=
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|ship={{SS|Mazout||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The tanker ran aground at Butrinto, Albania.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=3 April 1934 |page=18 |issue=46718 |column=E }} She was refloated on 5 April. }}
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=4 April=
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|ship=John A. Cooney
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 30-gross register ton, {{convert|55|ft|m|1|adj=on}} cod-fishing vessel sank at "Nashawena Island." Some reports place the island in the Territory of Alaska, but in fact Nashawena Island is on the coast of Massachusetts. It is possible that the sinking occurred off Massachusetts or off Nakwasina Island in Sitka Sound in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-j/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (J)]
}}
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|ship={{SS|Jap||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship was driven ashore at Cape Hawke, New South Wales, Australia and was wrecked.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=5 April 1934 |page=20 |issue=46720 |column=F-G }} }}
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=7 April=
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|ship={{SS|Yuanzen||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Republic of China (1912–1949)|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the East China Sea off Ningpo with the loss of 29 crew. }}
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=8 April=
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|ship={{SS|Leonidas II||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Ranzow, Germany.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=9 April 1934 |page=22 |issue=46723 |column=G }} She was refloated on 7 May.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Norwegian steamer ashore |date=8 May 1934 |page=27 |issue=46748 |column=C }} }}
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=9 April=
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|ship={{MV|Fillochard||2}}
|flag={{flag|France}}
|desc=The coaster foundered in the Bay of Biscay off Brest, Finistère. The crew were rescued by the trawler Ducouedic ({{flag|France}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=10 April 1934 |page=25 |issue=46724 |column=C }} }}
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=12 April=
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|ship=Galatee
|flag={{flag|France}}
|desc=The schooner caught fire in the Atlantic Ocean ({{coord|39|22|N|31|33|W}}) and was abandoned. The crew were rescued by {{MV|Dagrun|1928|2}} ({{flag|Norway}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=13 April 1934 |page=6 |issue=46727 |column=G }}
}}
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|ship={{MV|Guayas||2}}
|flag={{Flag|Chile}}
|desc=The cargo ship caught fire in the Atlantic Ocean of Pisagua and sank.
}}
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|ship=Wolfgang
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The auxiliary sailing ship foundered in the Baltic Sea off Stolpmünde, Pomerania, Germany. The crew were rescued. }}
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=13 April=
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|ship={{MV|Rio de Janeiro Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Port Eads, Louisiana, United States.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=14 April 1934 |page=20 |issue=46728 |column=F }} She was refloated on 18 April.
}}
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|ship={{SS|Toran|1918|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Alden Island, Norway. She was refloated on 19 April. }}
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=14 April=
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|ship={{SS|Kinjo Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Chile Maru||2}} off Moji-ko, Kitakyūshū and sank. The crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=16 April 1934 |page=8 |issue=46729 |column=E }} }}
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=17 April=
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|ship=Puszta
|flag={{flag|Hungary|civil}}
|desc=The 5,000-gross register ton cargo ship ran aground in fog off the northeast shore of Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island. Her wreck settled in {{convert|10|to|20|ft}} of water at {{coord|41|13.04|N|071|33.27|W|name=Puszta}}.{{Cite web| url=http://wreckhunter.net/DataPages/puszta-dat.htm |title=Puszta | publisher=Hunting New England Shipwrecks |accessdate=21 February 2021 }}
}}
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=22 April=
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|ship={{SS|Aymore||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo liner, off Pará, Brazil, suffered an onboard explosion of petrol she was carrying. She caught fire and was destroyed. All on board were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=23 April 1934 |page=8 |issue=46735 |column=F-G }} }}
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=23 April=
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|ship={{SS|Mayachi Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Tsutzusaki.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=25 April 1934 |page=26 |issue=46737 |column=C }} She was refloated on 23 May.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=24 April 1934 |page=23 |issue=46762 |column=E }} }}
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=25 April=
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|ship={{SS|Kassos||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Premuda||2}} ({{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}) in the Bosporus and was consequently beached at Bebek, Istanbul, Turkey.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=27 April 1934 |page=26 |issue=46739 |column=G }} She was refloated on 29 April.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=1 May 1934 |page=10 |issue=46742 |column=E-F }} }}
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May
=3 May=
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|ship={{MV|Castor|1931|2}}
|flag={{flag|Netherlands}}
|desc=The coaster collided with the trawler Parthian ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the North Sea off Grimsby, Lincolnshire and was consequently beached.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=3 May 1934 |page=25 |issue=46744 |column=F }} }}
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=5 May=
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|ship={{SS|Rutenfjell|1933|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Cape Egmont, Nova Scotia Canada.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=7 May 1934 |page=24 |issue=46747 |column=E }} She was declared a total loss on 25 May.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=26 May 1934 |page=17 |issue=46764 |column=G }} }}
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=7 May=
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|ship={{MV|Walter Junior||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The ship sank in the Atlantic Ocean. }}
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=8 May=
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|ship={{SS|Nambucca||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Nambucca Heads, New South Wales, Australia. She was declared a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=9 May 1934 |page=27 |issue=46749 |column=C }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=11 May 1934 |page=26 |issue=46751 |column=C }} }}
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=10 May=
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|ship={{SS|Petrel|1892|2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster sprang a leak and was abandoned off Grand Entry, Nova Scotia, Canada.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=12 May 1934 |page=22 |issue=46752 |column=C }}
}}
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|ship=Vindex
|flag={{flag|France}}
|desc=The cargo ship sank at Oran, Algeria. }}
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=11 May=
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|ship={{SS|King Loong||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Republic of China (1912–1949)|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Amoy. The crew abandoned ship and her captain committed suicide. }}
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=13 May=
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|ship={{ship|ST|Mercur||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The tug collided with {{SS|Albert Ballin||2}} ({{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}) at Bremen, Germany, and sank.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=14 May 1934 |page=26 |issue=46753 |column=C }} }}
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=15 May=
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|ship={{SS|Louhi||2}}
|flag={{flag|Finland}}
|desc=The passenger ship capsized and sank in Lake Kallevesi with the loss of nineteen lives.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Loss of Finnish lake steamer |date=16 May 1934 |page=15 |issue=46755 |column=B }}
}}
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|ship=LV-117
|flag=22px United States Lighthouse Service
|desc=The {{convert|135|ft|adj=on}}, 630-displacement ton lightvessel, operating as the Nantucket Lightship, sank in {{convert|180|ft}} of water in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|40|nmi}} southeast of Nantucket with the loss of seven of her eleven crew after the passenger liner {{RMS|Olympic||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|government}}) accidentally rammed her.{{Cite web |url=http://www.uscg.mil/history/cutters/WLV/LV117.asp |title=USCG: Lightships |access-date=2014-09-10 |archive-date=2014-09-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140910215759/http://www.uscg.mil/history/cutters/WLV/LV117.asp |url-status=dead }}{{Cite web| url=http://wreckhunter.net/DataPages/nantucketlightship-dat.htm |title=Nantucket Lightship (LV-117) | publisher=Hunting New England Shipwrecks |accessdate=16 February 2021 }}
}}
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=17 May=
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|ship=Eugenio
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=The auxiliary three-masted schooner collided with {{SS|Youngstown||2}} ({{flag|United States|civil}}) in the Ligunian Sea off Livorno, Tuscany and sank.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=18 May 1934 |page=24 |issue=46757 |column=D }} }}
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=18 May=
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|ship=Ronald M. Pearson
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The schooner came ashore on the east coast of Miquelon and was wrecked.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=21 May 1934 |page=17 |issue=46759 |column=D }} }}
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=20 May=
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|ship=Sam Weller
|flag={{Flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Thames barge collided with {{SS|Ardgryfe||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the River Thames at Blackwall and sank. She was raised the next day.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=22 May 1934 |page=18 |issue=46760 |column=D }} }}
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=22 May=
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|ship=Phyllis S
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 46-gross register ton {{convert|59.7|ft|m|1|adj=on}} fishing vessel was wrecked in fog on the outer part of Left Cape ({{coord|57|15|30|N|152|57|00|W|name=Left Cape}}) on the southeast coast of Kodiak Island in the Territory of Alaska. Her crew of three survived.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-p/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (P)]
}}
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=26 May=
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|ship={{SS|Seneff||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship sank at St. John's, Newfoundland due to a faulty condenser outlet. She was subsequently refloated. }}
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=27 May=
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|ship={{ship||Elisabetha|barquentine|2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The barquentine was wrecked in the Agalega Islands, Mauritius. The crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=28 May 1934 |page=26 |issue=46765 |column=F }} }}
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=28 May=
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|ship={{SS|Vaidava||2}}
|flag={{flag|Latvia}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Llanelli, Carmarthenshire. She broke her back and was a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=29 May 1934 |page=8 |issue=46766 |column=E }} }}
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=29 May=
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|ship={{Ship|ST|Assistance||2}}
|flag={{flag|France}}
|desc=The tug capsized and sank at Rouen, Seine-Inférieure whilst assisting {{MV|Mirza||2}} ({{flag|Netherlands}}). }}
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June
=1 June=
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|ship={{SS|Gertrud|1891|2}}
|flag={{flag|Finland}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Stroma, Caithness and sank.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British steamer ashore |date=2 June 1934 |page=25 |issue=46770 |column=C }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=4 June 1934 |page=23 |issue=46771 |column=E }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Pertusola||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship was wrecked at Punta Salina, Sardinia.
}}
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|ship={{SS|Tomi Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on or near Pratas Island, China. She was refloated on 9 June.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Tomi Maru refloated |date=11 June 1934 |page=21 |issue=46777 |column=G }} }}
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=5 June=
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|ship={{SS|Maigue||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster ran aground at Inniscrone, County Sligo, Ireland.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=7 June 1934 |page=24 |issue=46774 |column=C }} She was refloated on 10 June. }}
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=8 June=
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|ship={{SS|Wilhelmine|1888|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The tanker ran aground at Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada. She was refloated on 23 June but found to be severely damaged.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=26 June 1934 |page=25 |issue=46790 |column=C }} }}
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=9 June=
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|ship={{SS|Berengar||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in the Paraná River, Brazil.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=11 June 1934 |page=21 |issue=46777 |column=G }} She was refloated on 22 June.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=25 June 1934 |page=23 |issue=46789 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Rostellan||2}}
|flag={{flag|Ireland}}
|desc=The coaster sank at the O'Bevine Lighthouse, Rathlin Island, County Antrim, United Kingdom.
}}
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|ship={{SS|Sprightly||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship came ashore at Lyngby, Sjælland, Denmark. She was refloated on 18 June.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Sprightly refloated |date=20 June 1934 |page=10 |issue=46785 |column=G }} }}
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=10 June=
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|ship={{SS|Knut Hamsun|1911|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship caught fire and sank in the Caribbean Sea {{convert|30|nmi|km}} south west of the Roncador Bank. Seventeen of her 34 crew were rescued by {{SS|Zacapa||2}} ({{flag|United States|1912}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=14 June 1934 |page=27 |issue=46780 |column=G }} }}
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=11 June=
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|ship={{SS|Aysen||2}}
|flag={{flag|Chile}}
|desc=The cargo ship was holed by her anchor and beached at Coquimbo.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=12 June 1934 |page=24 |issue=46778 |column=G }} She was refloated the next day.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=13 June 1934 |page=28 |issue=46779 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship=Frida
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The schooner sprang a leak and sank off Lågskär, Finland. The crew survived. }}
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=15 June=
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|ship=Fauna
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The schooner sprang a leak and sank in the Caribbean Sea off Baliceau, Saint Vincent.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=18 June 1934 |page=23 |issue=46783 |column=B }} }}
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=16 June=
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|ship={{SS|Invercloy||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground off the Arranman Barrels Lighthouse, Mull of Kintyre, Argyllshire. The crew were rescued. }}
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=17 June=
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|ship={{SS|Marguerite Emilie||2}}
|flag={{flag|France}}
|desc=The coaster ran aground off Concarneau, Finistère. The crew were rescued by lifeboats.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=19 June 1934 |page=25 |issue=46784 |column=D }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Merisaar||2}}
|flag={{flag|Estonia}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground near Pärnu. She was refloated on 21 June.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=22 June 1934 |page=25 |issue=46787 |column=G }} }}
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=19 June=
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|ship={{SS|Yelkenci|1890|2}}
|flag={{flag|Turkey}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Mytilene, Lesbos, Greece.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=20 June 1934 |page=10 |issue=46785 |column=G }} She was refloated on 25 June. }}
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=20 June=
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|ship={{MV|Col di Lana||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in the South China Sea (approximately {{coord|20|N|116|E}}). She was refloated on 25 June.
}}
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|ship=Dresden
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The ocean liner struck a rock off Bokn, Norway. She was beached at Karmøy. Passengers were taken off by Ardent ({{flag|France}}), {{SS|Kong Harald||2}}, {{SS|Kong Haakon|1904|2}}, {{SS|Kronprinsesse Märtha||2}}, {{SS|Kvitsøy||2}} and {{SS|Stavanger|1888|2}} (all {{flag|Norway}}). Of the 323 crew and 975 passengers on board, four passengers were killed in the incident. The wreck was subsequently scrapped in situ. }}
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=28 June=
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|ship={{SS|Ryuho Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Mokpo, Korea.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=29 June 1934 |page=22 |issue=46793 |column=E }} She broke in two on 2 July and was a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=3 July 1934 |page=25 |issue=46796 |column=C }} }}
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=29 June=
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|ship= Miyuki
|flag={{Navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The {{sclass|Fubuki|destroyer|2}} collided with Inazuma ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}) and sank with the loss of at least five lives.
}}
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|ship=Water Pearl
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The schooner was wrecked on Bequia, Grenadines.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=30 June 1934 |page=23 |issue=46794 |column=B }} }}
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July
=5 July=
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|ship=Shamrock
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The dredger caught fire at Bay City, Michigan. She was a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=9 July 1934 |page=8 |issue=46801 |column=F }} }}
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=6 July=
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|ship={{SS|Witch||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coal hulk was struck at Portland, Dorset by a practice torpedo and sank. She was later refloated and returned to service.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=7 July 1934 |page=23 |issue=46800 |column=C }} }}
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=9 July=
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|ship={{ship||Electro|schooner|2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The schooner was abandoned off the Magdalen Islands, Ontario, Canada.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=10 July 1934 |page=27 |issue=46802 |column=D }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Ville de Papeete||2}}
|flag={{flag|France}}
|desc=The coaster ran aground on Haraiki, French Polynesia and was a total loss. All on board were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=11 July 1934 |page=23 |issue=46803 |column=G }} }}
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=12 July=
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|ship={{SS|Rosabelle||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster struck The Manacles, off the coast of Cornwall and sank. All crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=13 July 1934 |page=20 |issue=46805 |column=F }} She was refloated on 16 July and beached at Coverack Bay.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=18 July 1934 |page=10 |issue=46809 |column=G }} She was subsequently towed into Falmouth.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=19 July 1934 |page=21 |issue=46810 |column=D }} }}
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=13 July=
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|ship=af Chapman
|flag={{navy|Sweden|name=Marinen}}
|desc=The barquentine ran aground at Port Aleza, Puerto Rico.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Loss of a French steamer |date=14 July 1934 |page=23 |issue=46806 |column=B }}
}}
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|ship=Scot
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Thames barge was rammed and sunk at Harwich, Essex by England ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}). The crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=14 July 1934 |page=23 |issue=46806 |column=B }} }}
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=15 July=
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|ship=Bernice
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 15-gross register ton, {{convert|44.3|ft|m|1|adj=on}} fishing vessel was destroyed by fire at the Koggiung Cannery Dock on the Kvichak River on the Bristol Bay coast of the Territory of Alaska. Her crew of three survived.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-b/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (B)]
}}
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=17 July=
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|ship=Hellas
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Laurium. She was refloated on 23 July.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=24 July 1934 |page=23 |issue=46814 |column=G }} }}
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=20 July=
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|ship={{ship|ST|Autocrat||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The tug capsized and sank in the River Humber whilst assisting with the refloating of {{SS|Ouse||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}). All six crew were rescued by {{ship|ST|Salvage||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}), which later refloated Ouse.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Rescues from sinking tug |date=23 July 1934 |page=17 |issue=468123 |column=C }} }}
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=23 July=
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|ship={{SS|Chi Chuen||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Republic of China (1912–1949)|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship struck rocks in the Yangtze upstream of Ichang and was beached.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=23 July 1934 |page=23 |issue=46814 |column=G }} She was refloated on 27 July. She was subsequently declared a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=3 August 1934 |page=21 |issue=46823 |column=E }}
}}
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|ship={{MV|Monte Rosa||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The ocean liner ran aground off Thorshavn, Faroe Islands.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=German liner aground |date=23 July 1934 |page=14 |issue=46814 |column=F }} She was refloated the next day.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=German liner refloated |date=24 July 1934 |page=11 |issue=46815 |column=B }} }}
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=24 July=
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|ship=Astrid
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The schooner suffered an onboard explosion in the Atlantic Ocean ({{coord|45|09|N|59|15|W}}) and sank. Five crew were rescued by {{SS|Alssund||2}} ({{flag|Denmark}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=30 July 1934 |page=21 |issue=46819 |column=C }} }}
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=25 July=
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|ship={{SS|Charlotte Cords||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with the cargo ship {{SS|Pear Branch||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the North Sea off Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom.
}}
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|ship=Defiance
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 27-gross register ton, {{convert|47.2|ft|m|1|adj=on}} fishing vessel sank off Anchor Point, Territory of Alaska. Her crew of three survived.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-d/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (D)]
}}
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=26 July=
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|ship={{SS|Atenas||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The cargo ship caught fire and sank at New York.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=28 July 1934 |page=21 |issue=46818 |column=G }} She was refloated on 29 July.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=31 July 1934 |page=24 |issue=46820 |column=C }}
}}
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|ship=Marion Gladys
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The schooner was driven ashore at Indian Tickle, Labrador, Canada and was wrecked. }}
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=28 July=
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|ship={{MV|Winton||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in Table Bay, South Africa, on a voyage from Thevenard, South Australia to United Kingdom/Continent ports with wheat. She later broke her back and was consequently declared a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Winton uninsurable |date=8 August 1934 |page=19 |issue=46827 |column=C }}{{cite book |title=Returns of Vessels Totally Lost, Condemned, &c: 1 July to 30 September 1934|date=1934 |publisher=Lloyd's Register of British & Foreign Shipping |location=London |page=9 |url=https://lloyds-production.s3.amazonaws.com/_file/general/1934-casualty-returns.pdf |access-date=12 April 2022}} }}
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=31 July=
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|ship={{SS|Ruy Barbosa||2}}
|flag={{flag|Brazil}}
|desc=The cargo liner ran aground at Leixões, Portugal and was wrecked. All on board survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Telegrams in Brief |date=2 August 1934 |page=9 |issue=46822 |column=G }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=9 August 1934 |page=19 |issue=46828 |column=C }} }}
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August
=1 August=
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|ship={{SS|Indauchu||2}}
|flag={{flag|Spain|1931}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Workington, Cumberland.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=2 August 1934 |page=18 |issue=46822 |column=G }} She was refloated on 10 August.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=11 August 1934 |page=19 |issue=46830 |column=G }} }}
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=8 August=
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|ship=Dardanella
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 19-gross register ton motor vessel was wrecked at Barlow Point ({{coord|58|22|45|N|134|53|30|W|name=Barlow Point}}) in Stephens Passage in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. The three people aboard abandoned ship in a small boat and survived.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-r/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (R)]
}}
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=9 August=
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|ship=Bluebell
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Bluebell Collision: The ferry collided with {{SS|Waraneen||2}} ({{Flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the Hunter River at Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia and sank with the loss of three lives. }}
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=13 August=
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|ship=Hilda
|flag={{flag|Portugal}}
|desc=The sailing ship ran aground at Aveiro and was wrecked.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=13 August 1934 |page=19 |issue=46833 |column=B }}
}}
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|ship=Monsunen
|flag={{flag|Denmark}}
|desc=The auxiliary sailing ship was wrecked off the Samoan Islands. All crew survived.
}}
{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|St. Tudwal||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster sank {{convert|4|nmi|km}} south west by west of Texa, Inner Hebrides.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=15 August 1934 |page=19 |issue=46833 |column=B }} }}
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=14 August=
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|ship={{USS|PE-6}}
|flag={{navy|United States|1912}}
|desc=The decommissioned {{sclass2|Eagle|patrol craft}} was sunk as a target.{{Cite web |url=http://www.navsource.net/archives/12/0406.htm |title=PE-6 |website=NavSource |date=9 May 2025}}
}}
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|ship={{USS|PE-7}}
|flag={{navy|United States|1912}}
|desc=The decommissioned {{sclass2|Eagle|patrol craft}} was sunk as a target.{{Cite web |url=http://www.navsource.net/archives/12/0407.htm |title=PE-7 |website=NavSource |date=9 May 2025}}
}}
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=15 August=
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|ship=Nell Gwyn
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Thames Barge sprang a leak and sank in the River Thames.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=16 August 1934 |page=19 |issue=46834 |column=B }} }}
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=20 August=
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|ship={{MV|Boris Sheboldaiev||2}}
|flag={{flag|Soviet Union}}
|desc=The tanker ran aground on the Camelle Rocks, {{convert|6|nmi|km}} east of Cape Vilano, Galicia, Spain. She broke in two and was a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=22 August 1934 |page=19 |issue=46839 |column=C }}
}}
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|ship={{ship||Whiteway|schooner|2}}
|flag={{flag|Canada|1921}}
|desc=The schooner was driven ashore on Seal Island, Nova Scotia.{{cite web |url=https://novascotia.ca/museum/wrecks/wrecks/shipwrecks.asp?ID=4867 |title=Whiteway - 1934 |publisher=Maritime Museum of the Atlantic |accessdate=19 January 2015}} }}
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=22 August=
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|ship={{SS|George Watts||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster was driven ashore and wrecked at Kribi, Cameroon.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=23 August 1934 |page=18 |issue=46840 |column=G }}
}}
{{shipwreck list item
|ship= Mona
|flag={{Flag|Czechoslovakia}}
|desc=Collided with {{SS|Berezina||2}} ({{flag|Soviet Union}}) in the Kiel Canal, Germany and was damaged. Laid up pending sale which took place in 1935. }}
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=25 August=
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|ship={{ship||Whiteway|schooner|2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The auxiliary three-masted schooner was wrecked at Blackrock Devils Limb, Seal Island, Nova Scotia, Canada.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=28 August 1934 |page=18 |issue=46844 |column=G }}
}}
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=26 August=
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|ship={{SS|Midland City||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship struck a reef in Georgian Bay and was beached.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=30 August 1934 |page=21 |issue=46846 |column=C }} She was repaired and returned to service. }}
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=27 August=
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|ship={{ship|PS|Duchess of Devonshire||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The paddle steamer ran aground at Sidmouth, Devon. All passengers were taken off, but the crew remained on board.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Paddle steamer aground |date=28 August 1934 |page=12 |issue=46844 |column=F }} }}
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=28 August=
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|ship={{SS|Flora|1918|2}}
|flag={{flag|Spain|1931}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Cape St. Vincent, Portugal. She was refloated but subsequently sank. All crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Spanish steamer lost |date=29 August 1934 |page=19 |issue=46845 |column=D }} }}
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September
=2 September=
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|ship=Tabor
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The auxiliary schooner came ashore on Rønne, Denmark and was wrecked.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=4 September 1934 |page=8 |issue=46850 |column=G }} }}
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=3 September=
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|ship={{SS|J. B. Stetson||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The coaster ran aground at Monterey, California and was wrecked. All crew were rescued.
}}
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|ship={{SS|Līva||2}}
|flag={{flag|Latvia}}
|desc=The coaster sank in the North Sea.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=8 September 1934 |page=8 |issue=46854 |column=G }} }}
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=4 September=
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|ship={{MV|Auslag||2}}
|flag={{flag|Denmark}}
|desc=The coaster sprang a leak and sank in the North Sea {{convert|110|nmi|km}} east by north of the Humber Lightship ({{flag|United Kingdom|government}}). All eight crew were rescued by {{MV|Anna Dorthea||2}} ({{flag|Denmark}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=5 September 1934 |page=8 |issue=46851 |column=G }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Gyda||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Dingwall, Nova Scotia, Canada. She was refloated on 10 September.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Two more serious strandings |date=11 September 1934 |page=21 |issue=46856 |column=D }} }}
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=7 September=
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|ship={{SS|Aliki||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Rosario, Santa Fe, Brazil. She was refloated on 16 September.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=18 September 1934 |page=7 |issue=46862 |column=D }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Queenmoor||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Chelsea Point, South Africa and was wrecked.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=10 September 1934 |page=8 |issue=46855 |column=G }} }}
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=8 September=
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|ship=Burrhard No.2
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The dredger sank in the Columbia River.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=12 September 1934 |page=8 |issue=46857 |column=G }} }}
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|ship= {{SS|Morro Castle|1930|2}}
|flag={{Flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=File:Steamship Morro Castle Burned out hulk.jpg
The cruise ship caught fire and was beached at Asbury Park, New Jersey with the loss of 135 of the 549 people on board.
}}
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=9 September=
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|ship={{SS|Stylalanos Castanos||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on the Vest Rock, {{convert|30|nmi|km}} west of Oran, Algeria. She was refloated on 16 September. }}
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=10 September=
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|ship={{SS|Holmdene||2}}
|flag={{Flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Goapnuth Point, Gujarat, India. She subsequently broke in two.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=A higher rate on the Holmdene |date=12 September 1934 |page=7 |issue=46857 |column=C }} }}
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=12 September=
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|ship= {{SS|Schiaffino XXIV||2}}
|flag={{flag|France}}
|desc=The ship departed Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône for Algiers, Algeria. She foundered on the voyage; some wreckage washed up near the Espiguette Lighthouse, Le Grau-du-Roi, Gard on 7 April 1935. }}
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=16 September=
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|ship={{SS|Dusken||2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship capsized and sank at Danzig.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=17 September 1934 |page=21 |issue=46861 |column=E }} She was refloated on 19 September.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=20 September 1934 |page=5 |issue=46864 |column=G }} Dusken was not repaired, being broken up in Danzig.{{csr|register=MSI|id=5601540|shipname=Dusken |accessdate=10 June 2012}} }}
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=20 September=
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|ship=Marechal Foch
|flag={{flag|France}}
|desc=The schooner was wrecked in the Austral Islands. All crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=22 September 1934 |page=21 |issue=46866 |column=C }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Thistlebrae||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in the Paraná River. She was refloated on 26 September.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=27 September 1934 |page=21 |issue=46870 |column=G }} }}
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=21 September=
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|ship={{SS|Taijin Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Omaezaki, Shizuoka. She was refloated on 30 September.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=1 October 1934 |page=18 |issue=46873 |column=E }} }}
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=24 September=
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|ship=Emily
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The ketch foundered in the Bristol Channel off Flat Holm. Both crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Ketch lost in Bristol Channel |date=25 September 1934 |page=16 |issue=46868 |column=D }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Ostrea||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster sank off Flint Island, Nova Scotia, Canada.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=26 September 1934 |page=22 |issue=46869 |column=C }} }}
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=25 September=
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|ship={{SS|Jefferson Myers||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Kiukiang, China. She was refloated on 1 October.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=3 October 1934 |page=22 |issue=46875 |column=E }} }}
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=27 September=
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|ship={{SS|Penthames||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Cape Huertas, Spain. She was refloated on 3 October.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Two steamers in distress |date=4 October 1934 |page=4 |issue=46876 |column=G }} }}
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=29 September=
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|ship={{SS|Suiwah||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Republic of China (1912–1949)|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship caught fire and sank in the East China Sea. All crew survived. }}
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October
=2 October=
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|ship={{SS|Millpool||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|700|nmi|km}} off Labrador, Canada with the loss of all 26 crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Race to sinking steamer |date=8 October 1934 |page=21 |issue=46879 |column=C }} }}
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=4 October=
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|ship={{SS|Charles Jose||2}}
|flag={{flag|Belgium}}
|desc=The cargo ship capsized and sank in the North Sea {{convert|4|nmi|km}} off the Haaks Lightship ({{flag|Netherlands}}) with the loss of nine crew. Her captain was rescued by {{SS|Wildenfels|1922|2}} ({{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}).{{cite web |url=http://www.belgischekoopvaardij.net/belgian%20merchant%20A-G%2023.5.04.pdf |title=Belgian Merchant A-G |publisher=Belgische Koopvaardij |accessdate=1 October 2010 }}{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=6 October 1934 |page=18 |issue=46878 |column=C }} }}
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=4–5 October (overnight)=
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|ship=E J N
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=While moored in Lynn Canal in Southeast Alaska with no one aboard, the 24-gross register ton motor vessel drifted ashore and was smashed to pieces on the rocks sometime between 9:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. after her mooring cable broke.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-e/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (E)]
}}
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=5 October=
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|ship={{SS|City of Cambridge||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo liner ran aground on or near Pratas Island.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British steamer ashore in China Sea |date=8 October 1934 |page=13 |issue=46879 |column=C }} Sixty of her 80 crew were taken off the next day by {{HMS|Suffolk|55|6}} ({{navy|United Kingdom}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=60 men saved by H.M.S. Suffolk |date=9 October 1934 |page=13 |issue=46880 |column=B }} City of Cambridge was abandoned on 9 October as a total loss and the remaining twenty crew were rescued by HMS Suffolk.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Wrecked British steamer |date=10 October 1934 |page=13 |issue=46881 |column=C }} The wreck was looted and eventually destroyed by fire around Christmas 1933.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Wrecked steamer on fire |date=27 December 1934 |page=9 |issue=46946 |column=B }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Stanwell||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship sprang a leak in the Atlantic Ocean and was abandoned ({{coord|46|34|N|7|00|W}}). The crew were rescued by the fishing vessel Recang ({{flag|France}}). }}
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=6 October=
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|ship={{SS|Fjeld|1904|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground, she refloated and put into Lødingen, Norway where she was beached.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=8 October 1934 |page=25 |issue=46879 |column=B }} }}
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=8 October=
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|ship={{SS|Elise Schulte|1911|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on the Juister Riff in the North Sea off Bremen, Germany. She broke in two and was a total loss. The crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=9 October 1934 |page=25 |issue=46880 |column=E }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=11 October 1934 |page=20 |issue=46882 |column=F }} }}
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=9 October=
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|ship={{SS|Eskil||2}}
|flag={{flag|Sweden}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Sigurd I||2}} ({{flag|Norway}}) in the Baltic Sea and was beached at Hveen. She was later refloated and taken to Landskrona, where she was repaired and returned to service.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=10 October 1934 |page=24 |issue=46881 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship=Ruy
|flag={{flag|Portugal}}
|desc=The schooner foundered at Beira, Mozambique.
}}
{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Saint Andrew
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=During a voyage from Mist Harbor to Unga ({{coord|55|11|00|N|160|30|10|W|name=Unga Bay}}) on Unga Island in the Shumagin Islands off the Alaska Peninsula in the Territory of Alaska with six passengers and a crew of two on board, the 40-gross register ton, {{convert|34|ft|m|adj=on}} fishing vessel was lost in Unga Bay. Three of her passengers and both crewmen lost their lives.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-s/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (S)]
}}
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=11 October=
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|ship=Valiant
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The tug collided with {{SS|Lumberman||2}} ({{flag|United States}}) in San Francisco Bay and sank with the loss of two crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=13 October 1934 |page=8 |issue=46884 |column=G }} }}
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=13 October=
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|ship={{MV|Eddie|1904|2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster capsized and sank at Goole, Yorkshire. The crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=15 October 1934 |page=24 |issue=46885 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship=Winona
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The auxiliary sailing ship caught fire of Newfoundland and was a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=17 October 1934 |page=24 |issue=46887 |column=C }} }}
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=15 October=
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|ship=Viking
|flag={{flag|Denmark}}
|desc=The cargo ship was abandoned in Clew Bay.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=16 October 1934 |page=25 |issue=46886 |column=C }} She was subsequently towed to Limerick by {{ship|ST|Zwarte Zee||2}} ({{flag|Netherlands}}). }}
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=16 October=
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|ship={{SS|Bussard|1921|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship was driven ashore at Kiel, Germany, in a gale. She was refloated on 22 October.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=23 October 1934 |page=19 |issue=46892 |column=F }} }}
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=18 October=
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|ship=Edna
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The sloop collided with {{SS|Irwell||2}} in the River Humber at Whitton, Lincolnshire and sank.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=19 October 1934 |page=24 |issue=46889 |column=E }} }}
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=19 October=
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|ship={{SS|Clan Mackay|1921|2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered at a Sierra Leone port.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=20 October 1934 |page=21 |issue=46890 |column=C }} }}
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=21 October=
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|ship={{MV|Actuosity||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The ship was driven ashore at Colhugh Point, Glamorgan. Salvage was completed in December 1934.{{cite web |url=http://www.swanseadocks.co.uk/Gower%20wrecks%20Rons%20write-up%20site.pdf |title=A Chronology of Bristol Channel Shipwrecks |first=Ron |last=Tovey |publisher=Swansea Docks |accessdate=23 December 2014 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141222065415/http://www.swanseadocks.co.uk/Gower%20wrecks%20Rons%20write-up%20site.pdf |archivedate=22 December 2014 }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Harvester||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The cargo ship was hit by {{SS|President Madison|1920|2}} ({{flag|United States|1912}}) at Seattle, Washington and sunk when President Madison broke free from her moorings in a storm. All twenty crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Deaths in U.S. gale |date=22 October 1934 |page=14 |issue=46891 |column=E }}
}}
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|ship=Virginia
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The passenger ship was hit by {{SS|President Madison|1920|2}} ({{flag|United States|1912}}) at Seattle, Washington and sunk when President Madison broke free from her moorings in a storm. Fifty passengers were rescued. }}
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=23 October=
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|ship={{SS|Espuzito G||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship was wrecked at Capo Rizzuto. The crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=24 October 1934 |page=8 |issue=46893 |column=F }} }}
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=27 October=
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|ship={{MV|James M||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster collided with {{SS|Norna||2}} ({{Flag|Sweden}}) at Boston, Lincolnshire and sank.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=29 October 1934 |page=25 |issue=46897 |column=B }} She was later refloated.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=30 October 1934 |page=19 |issue=46898 |column=E }}
}}
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|ship={{ship||Sostrene|schooner|2}}
|flag={{flag|Denmark}}
|desc=The auxiliary schooner was abandoned west of Trelleborg, Skåne County, Sweden and came ashore there. }}
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=28 October=
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|ship={{SS|Kongshaug|1901|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The coaster came ashore at Siglufjordur, Iceland. She was declared a total loss but was repaired and returned to service as Snœfjell.{{cite web |url=http://www.warsailors.com/singleships/konghshaug.html |title=D/S Kongshaug |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=25 January 2012 }}{{Dead link|date=May 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} }}
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=29 October=
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|ship={{SS|Whiteabbey||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster ran aground at Ballyshannon, County Donegal, Ireland and was wrecked. All crew survived. }}
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=30 October=
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|ship=Marie Lydia
|flag={{Flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The auxiliary schooner was wrecked {{convert|10|nmi|km}} north of Quebec City, Canada with the loss of three crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=1 November 1934 |page=19 |issue=46900 |column=F }} }}
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=31 October=
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|ship=Jupiter
|flag={{flag|Netherlands}}
|desc=The schooner foundered in the North Sea {{convert|60|nmi|km}} east of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, United Kingdom. The crew were rescued by a German fishing vessel. }}
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November
=1 November=
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|ship=Johanne
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The auxiliary sailing vessel suffered an onboard explosion and sank in the North Sea off the Elbe 2 Lightship ({{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}). The crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=2 November 1934 |page=25 |issue=46901 |column=A }} }}
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=2 November=
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|ship={{SS|Golden Sea||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in Tetjuhe Bay, Soviet Union.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=5 November 1934 |page=19 |issue=46903 |column=G }} She was refloated on 26 December.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=27 December 1934 |page=15 |issue=46946 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Tung Foo||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Republic of China (1912–1949)|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the Yellow Sea west of Korea during a typhoon.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=7 November 1934 |page=28 |issue=46905 |column=E }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Yeiryo Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship issued an SOS in the East China Sea ({{coord|35|40|N|131|20|E}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=13 November 1934 |page=25 |issue=46910 |column=D }} No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=6 December 1934 |page=26 |issue=46930 |column=E }} }}
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=5 November=
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|ship={{SS|Kairouan|1923|2}}
|flag={{flag|France}}
|desc=The cargo ship came ashore at Cape Juby, Morocco and was wrecked.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=6 November 1934 |page=25 |issue=46904 |column=D }} }}
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=7 November=
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|ship={{SS|Erik Boye||2}}
|flag={{flag|Denmark}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Edith Howaldt||2}} ({{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}) in the Scheldt at Bath, Zeeland, Netherlands and was consequently beached.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British steamer ashore |date=9 November 1934 |page=4 |issue=46907 |column=G }} She was refloated the next day and towed to Antwerp, Belgium for repairs.
}}
{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Schorn
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 29-gross register ton, {{convert|46.2|ft|m|adj=on}} fishing vessel sank at Key Reef ({{coord|56|09|35|N|132|49|45|W|name=Key Reef}}) in Clarence Strait in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. Her entire crew of five survived.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-s/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (S)]
}}
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=8 November=
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|ship={{SS|Ranan Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship caught fire in the Sea of Japan and sank with the loss of all hands. }}
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=9 November=
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|ship={{MV|Caliche||2}}
|flag={{Flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The tanker exploded and caught fire in the Mobile Channel at Mobile, Alabama. She was abandoned by her crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=10 November 1934 |page=23 |issue=46908 |column=C }}
}}
{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Liguria|1914|2}}
|flag={{flag|Sweden}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Ilhéus, Bahia, Brazil. She was refloated on 16 November.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Liguria refloated |date=17 November 1934 |page=22 |issue=46914 |column=D }} }}
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=14 November=
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|ship={{SS|Marionga J. Goulandri||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Necochea, Argentina. She broke her back and was a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Greek steamer wrecked |date=15 November 1934 |page=20 |issue=46912 |column=G }}
}}
{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Seven Seas Trader||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Long Island, New York, United States. She was declared a total loss on 19 November. All crew were rescued. }}
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=17 November=
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|ship={{SS|Clara Paolino||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Sainte-Maxime, Var, France and broke up. The crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=19 November 1934 |page=19 |issue=46915 |column=F }} }}
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=18 November=
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|ship={{SS|Helouan||2}}
|flag={{Flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Cape Aliki, Imbros, Turkey. She was refloated on 24 November. }}
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=19 November=
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|ship={{USS|PE-40}}
|flag={{naval|United States|1912}}
|desc=The decommissioned {{sclass2|Eagle|patrol craft}} was sunk as a target.{{Cite web |url=http://www.navsource.net/archives/12/0440.htm |title=PE-40 |website=NavSource |date=9 May 2025}}
}}
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=20 November=
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|ship={{MV|Christel Vinnen|1922|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground south east of Lagos, Nigeria. She was refloated on 25 November.
}}
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|ship={{SS|Sumatra|1894|2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster sank at Hong Kong whilst under repair.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=21 November 1934 |page=4 |issue=46917 |column=G }} }}
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=21 November=
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|ship={{MV|W. C. Franz||2}}
|flag={{flag|Canada|1921}}
|desc=The motor bulk carrier collided with the cargo ship {{SS|Edward E. Loomis||2}} ({{flag|United States|1912}}) in Lake Huron and sank in {{convert|230|ft|m|0}} of water {{convert|30|nmi|mi km}} southeast of Thunder Bay Island at {{coord|44.647917|-82.906533|name=W.C. Franz}} with the loss of four members of her crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British freighter lost |date=22 November 1934 |page=26 |issue=46918 |column=D }}{{cite web|url=https://thunderbay.noaa.gov/shipwrecks/franz.html|title=W.C. Franz|work=National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration|access-date=November 14, 2019}}{{cite web|url=https://greatlakes.bgsu.edu/item/440385|title=Uranus|work=Bowling Green State University|access-date=November 17, 2019}}{{cite web|url=http://greatlakeships.org/2897233/data?n=13|title=Uranus|work=Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library|access-date=November 17, 2019}} }}
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=22 November=
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|ship=Nonpareil
|flag={{Flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Thames barge was hit by {{SS|Auk||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the River Thames at Woolwich and sank. All three crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=23 November 1934 |page=20 |issue=46919 |column=E }}
}}
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|ship={{USS|PE-14}}
|flag={{naval|United States|1912}}
|desc=The decommissioned {{sclass2|Eagle|patrol craft}} was sunk as a target.{{Cite web |url=http://www.navsource.net/archives/12/0414.htm |title=PE-14 |website=NavSource |date=9 May 2025}}
}}
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=23 November=
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|ship={{SS|Aeolos||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on the Zindjir-Bozan Bank.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=24 November 1934 |page=18 |issue=46920 |column=G }} She was refloated on 7 December.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=8 December 1934 |page=23 |issue=46932 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Euthalia||2}}
|flag={{Flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in the River Humber at Sunk Island, Yorkshire, United Kingdom. She was refloated on 3 December.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Two vessels refloated |date=4 November 1934 |page=8 |issue=46928 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship=Iron Monarch
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. She was refloated on 3 December.
}}
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|ship={{SS|Magna||2}}
|flag={{flag|Sweden}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Limerick, Ireland. She was refloated on 4 December.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=5 December 1934 |page=6 |issue=46929 |column=G }} }}
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=24 November=
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|ship={{SS|Rosemount||2}}
|flag={{flag|Canada|1921}}
|desc=The cargo ship sank at Montreal, Quebec, Canada.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=27 November 1934 |page=25 |issue=46922 |column=G }} She was refloated on 16 December but sank again later that day and salvage operations were suspended. She was refloated again on 15 May 1935 but declared a constructive total loss and sold for use as a grain hulk.{{cite book |last2=Sawyer |first2=LA |last1=Mitchell |first1=WH |year= 1990 |title=The Empire Ships |place=London, New York, Hamburg, Hong Kong |publisher=Lloyd's of London Press Ltd |isbn=1-85044-275-4 |edition=Second |page=395 }}
}}
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|ship={{ship||Sovinto|schooner|2}}
|flag={{flag|Finland}}
|desc=The three-masted schooner was dismasted in the Baltic Sea in a gale. She came ashore on Hiiumaa, Estonia and was wrecked.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=26 November 1934 |page=23 |issue=46921 |column=C }} }}
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=27 November=
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|ship={{SS|Frithjof Eide|1905|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Prestogalten, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway and was abandoned.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Norwegian steamer wrecked |date=29 November 1934 |page=26 |issue=46924 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Lolita A||2}}
|flag={{flag|Spain|1931}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Vieux-Boucau-les-Bains, Landes, France and was abandoned. She broke in two and was a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Spanish steamer wrecked |date=28 November 1934 |page=6 |issue=46923 |column=G }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=28 November 1934 |page=6 |issue=46923 |column=G }} }}
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=29 November=
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|ship={{SS|Kosti||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Ochakiv, Soviet Union.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Greek steamer ashore |date=6 December 1934 |page=23 |issue=46930 |column=B }} She was refloated on 8 December.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Italian steamer ashore |date=11 December 1934 |page=21 |issue=46934 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Maroula||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground {{convert|2|nmi|km}} east of Necochea, Argentina.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=30 November 1934 |page=28 |issue=46925 |column=G }} She broke in two and was a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=1 December 1934 |page=23 |issue=46926 |column=C }}
}}
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=30 November=
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|ship={{SS|Henry Cort||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The whaleback steamer was wrecked on the breakwater at Muskegon, Michigan. Her crew was rescued by the United States Coast Guard, but one Coast Guardsman died. She broke in two in December and was scrapped in 1935.{{cite web |url=https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?168538 |title=Henry Cort (+1918) |publisher=Wrecksite |accessdate=29 September 2020}}
}}
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=Unknown date=
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|ship={{SS|Popi||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The passenger ship ran aground at Fleves Islet, Saronic Gulf on or before 28 November. She was later refloated and towed to Piraeus.{{cite web|url=http://www.matsas.gr/TugsPhotos.htm |title=Tugs photos |publisher=Loucas G Matsos |accessdate=26 September 2010}}
}}
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December
=1 December=
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|ship={{SS|Henry Cort||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The cargo ship came ashore at Muskegon, Michigan in a gale and was a total loss. All crew were saved.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=3 December 1934 |page=25 |issue=46927 |column=C-D }}
}}
{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Kong Magnus|1911|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in the Ullsfjorden, Norway. She was refloated on 7 December.
}}
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|ship={{ship|ST|Sea King||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The tug sank at Galveston, Texas. }}
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=2 December=
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|ship={{SS|Coramba||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster foundered off Westernport, Victoria, Australia with the loss of all seventeen crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Storms and floods in Victoria |date=3 December 1934 |page=13 |issue=46927 |column=C-D }} }}
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=3 December=
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|ship={{SS|Frida Peters||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Asnæs, Zealand, Denmark.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=4 December 1934 |page=8 |issue=46928 |column=F }} She was refloated on 7 December. }}
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=4 December=
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|ship={{SS|Walter Kennedy||2}}
|flag={{Flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship sprang a leak and sank in the Atlantic Ocean east of Miquelon. The crew survived. }}
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=5 December=
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|ship={{SS|Dunscore||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster sank in the North Sea {{convert|5|nmi|km}} east north east of St Abb's Head, Berwickshire. All six crew were rescued by the St Abb's Lifeboat. }}
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=8 December=
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|ship={{SS|Wilhelm Tham||2}}
|flag={{flag|Sweden}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground off Trosa, Södermanland County and sank. The crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=10 December 1934 |page=25 |issue=46933 |column=B }} }}
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=9 December=
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|ship={{SS|Falksten||2}}
|flag={{flag|Sweden}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Hiiumaa, Estonia. She was refloated on 16 December.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=17 December 1934 |page=20 |issue=46939 |column=E }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Glen Head||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Bornholm, Denmark. She was declared a total loss on 17 December.
}}
{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Thielbek|1926|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Befanaes, Denmark. She was later refloated and returned to service.}}
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=10 December=
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{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Arcadia|1906|2}}
|flag={{Flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on the Almadi Reef off Dakar, French West Africa. The wreck was sold on 1 January 1935 for scrapping.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=News of the Meropi |date=2 January 1935 |page=16 |issue=46951 |column=F }}
}}
{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HSwMS|Klas Uggla|1931|6}}
|flag={{navy|Sweden}}
|desc=The destroyer ran aground at Malmö.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=News in Brief |date=11 December 1934 |page=15 |issue=46934 |column=E }} She was refloated on 15 December. Subsequently repaired and returned to service.
}}
{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Oxbird||2}}
|flag={{Flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster collided with {{SS|Dagmar|1922|2}} ({{flag|Denmark}}) in the Thames Estuary and sank. All seven crew were rescued by Dagmar.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Steamer sunk in Thames Estuary |date=11 December 1934 |page=10 |issue=46934 |column=G }} She was raised on 12 December and beached on the Yantlet Flats, Kent.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=13 December 1934 |page=22 |issue=46936 |column=F }} }}
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=11 December=
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|ship=Osprey
|flag={{Flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The salvage tug fouled the wreck of {{MV|Eddie|1904|2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) and sank at Goole, Yorkshire whilst assisting with the salvage of Eddie.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=12 December 1934 |page=21 |issue=46935 |column=E }} }}
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=13 December=
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|ship={{SS|Cushendun||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster ran aground at Mostyn, Flintshire.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=14 December 1934 |page=31 |issue=46937 |column=F }} She was refloated on 19 December.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=20 December 1934 |page=23 |issue=46942 |column=F }} }}
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=14 December=
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|ship={{SS|Usworth||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship sank in the Atlantic Ocean. The crew were rescued by {{SS|Jean Jadot||2}} ({{Flag|Belgium}}).{{cite web|url=http://www.belgischekoopvaardij.net/belgian%20merchant%20H-O%2024.5.04.pdf |title=Belgian Merchant H-O |publisher=Belgische Koopvaardij |accessdate=31 October 2010 }}{{dead link|date=May 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} }}
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=17 December=
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|ship={{MV|Hachilah||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The motor schooner caught fire and sank in Campbeltown Loch.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=18 December 1934 |page=27 |issue=46940 |column=D }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Hervar||2}}
|flag={{Flag|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Tung Tuck||2}} ({{flagcountry|Republic of China (1912–1949)|civil}}) at Whangpo, China and sank. }}
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=18 December=
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|ship=Vinga
|flag={{flag|Sweden}}
|desc=The schooner came ashore on Öland. The crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=19 December 1934 |page=25 |issue=46941 |column=C }} }}
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=19 December=
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|ship={{SS|Ann Stathatos||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Hainan Island, China.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Sisto abandoned |date=20 December 1934 |page=20 |issue=46941 |column=B }} She was refloated on 22 December.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=24 December 1934 |page=15 |issue=46945 |column=G }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Orania|1922|2}}
|flag={{Flag|Netherlands}}
|desc=The ocean liner was rammed and sunk at Leixões, Portugal by {{SS|Loanda||2}} ({{flag|Portugal}}). The crew and all 122 passengers were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Dutch liner sunk in harbour |date=20 December 1934 |page=12 |issue=46942 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Sisto|1907|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. All sixteen crew were rescued by {{SS|New York|1927|2}} ({{flag|Weimar Republic}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Gallant Atlantic rescue |date=20 December 1934 |page=12 |issue=46962 |column=G }} Sisto was taken in tow by {{ship|ST|Zwarte Zee||2}} ({{flag|Netherlands}}) on 2 January 1937 but subsequently capsized and sank ({{coord|51|25|N|11|32|W}}) on 3 January.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Appledore refloated |date=5 January 1935 |page=21 |issue=46964 |column=C }} }}
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=24 December=
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|ship=Jean Smith
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The schooner was abandoned off Codroy, Newfoundland. }}
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=31 December=
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|ship={{SS|Alstern||2}}
|flag={{flag|Sweden}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Nidingarna.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=1 January 1935 |page=25 |issue=46950 |column=A }} She was refloated on 3 January 1935.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=4 January 1935 |page=6 |issue=46953 |column=G }} }}
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=Unknown date=
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|ship={{SS|Schiaffino 24||2}}
|flag={{Flag|France}}
|desc=The cargo ship sank in the Mediterranean Sea or Strait of Gibraltar on or before 13 December. }}
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Unknown date
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|ship={{ship||Adriatic|1889|2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc= Partially dismantled and abandoned in 1927 and since tied up at an abandoned pier at Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, and used as fishing site, the {{convert|202|ft|adj=on}}, 915.67-gross register ton self-unloading schooner barge burned and sank. Her wreckage lies in Sturgeon Bay only {{convert|6|ft}} from shore in {{convert|2|to|15|ft|1}} of water.[https://www.wisconsinshipwrecks.org/Vessel/Details/10?region=Index Wisconsin Shipwrecks: ADRIATIC (1889) Accessed 3 July 2021]
}}
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|ship=Arnold Liebes
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The motor vessel was wrecked at Point Barrow on the north coast of the Territory of Alaska and became a total loss.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-a/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (A)]
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|ship=C. B. Brower
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The vessel was wrecked in the Arctic Ocean off Point Barrow on the north coast of the Territory of Alaska.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-c/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (C)]
}}
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|ship={{SS|City of Taunton|1892|2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The {{convert|292|ft|adj=on}} cargo ship, a sidewheel paddle steamer, was beached and abandoned at Somerset, Massachusetts, on the west bank of the Taunton River at {{coord|41|42|39|N|071|10|33|W|name=City of Taunton}}, just south of the future site of the Charles M. Braga Jr. Memorial Bridge, sometime during the 1930s. The wreck settled on the river bottom in very shallow water.{{Cite web| url=http://wreckhunter.net/DataPages/cityoftaunton-dat.htm |title=City of Taunton | publisher=Hunting New England Shipwrecks |accessdate=1 February 2021 }}
}}
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|ship=F. C. Pendleton
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The {{convert|145|ft|adj=on}}, 408-gross register ton three-masted schooner burned and sank without loss of life in up to {{convert|45|ft}} of water at {{coord|44|19|38|N|068|54|27|W|name=F. C. Pendleton}} while at anchor in Seal Harbor at Islesboro, Maine, sometime during the 1930s.{{Cite web| url=http://wreckhunter.net/DataPages/fcpendleton-dat.htm |title=F. C. Pendleton | publisher=Hunting New England Shipwrecks |accessdate=3 February 2021 }}
}}
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|ship=Gardner G. Deering
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The {{convert|251|ft|adj=on}}, 1,982-gross register ton five-masted schooner was abandoned and later burned in Smith Cove off West Brooksville, Maine, sometime during the 1930s. Her wreck settled in {{convert|10|to|30|ft}} of water approximately {{convert|500|ft}} off the north shore of the cove at {{coord|44|22|55|N|068|46|30|W|name=Gardner G. Deering}}.{{Cite web| url=http://wreckhunter.net/DataPages/gardnergdeeringt-dat.htm |title=Gardner G. Deering | publisher=Hunting New England Shipwrecks |accessdate=6 February 2021 }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Herefordshire||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Cardigan Island, Cardiganshire.{{cite web |url=http://www.glen-johnson.co.uk/cardigan-district-shipwrecks-and-lifeboat-service/ |title=Cardigan & District Shipwrecks and Lifeboat Service |date=23 July 2013 |publisher=Glen Johnson |accessdate=1 February 2015}} }}
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|ship={{ship|Soviet submarine|M-8||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union}}
|desc=The {{sclass|Malyutka|submarine}} sank in Ussuri Bay whilst under tow. Her crew survived. She was refloated two days later, repaired and returned to service.{{Cite book |title=Погибли без боя. Катастрофы русских кораблей XVIII–XX вв. |trans-title=They died without a fight. Catastrophes of Russian ships of the XVIII-XX centuries |language=Russian |first=Alexander Alekseevich |last=Chernyshev |publisher=Veche |year=2012 |url=http://www.maxima-library.org/mob/b/389880?format=read }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Patria|1913|2}}
|flag={{flag|France|civil}}
|desc=The ocean liner grounded on a bank while entering Alexandria Port in Egypt.
}}
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|ship=T-1028
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The fishing vessel and her sole occupant disappeared during a voyage in the Territory of Alaska from Stikine to Wrangell. Her wreckage and the remains of the only person aboard were discovered on the beach between Sitkagi Bluffs and the Yana River near Yakutat, Alaska, on 2 June 1940.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-t/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (T)]
}}
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