Jan. 30, launched as Kigoma for the Deutsche Ostafrika Line
1919
Surrendered to Britain
1921
Bought by Anchor Line from the Ministry of Shipping and renamed Algeria
1921
Feb. 16, first voyage Glasgow - New York for Anchor Line
1922
Dec. 4, sold to Hamburg America Line, renamed Toledo
1934
Scrapped in Blyth
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Algeria (2), Anchor Line steamship
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