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Komagata Maru : ウィキペディア英語版
SS Komagata Maru

was a steamship owned by the Shinyei Kisen Goshi Kaisya of Japan. She was built as a cargo ship in 1890 and had previously been known as both SS ''Stubbenhuk'' and SS ''Sicilia'' while sailing for two different German owners. She was later renamed ''Heian Maru''.
==History==
She was launched by Charles Connell and Company of Scotstoun on 13 August 1890.〔 Upon completion in September 1890,〔 she was delivered to the German company Dampfschiff Rederei Hansa of Hamburg, and was registered under the name SS ''Stubbenhuk''. She was subsequently acquired by the Hamburg America Line of Germany, where she sailed as the SS ''Sicilia'' from 1894.〔
She was acquired by the Shinyei Kisen Goshi Kaisha company in 1913. The company was owned by four or five individuals who possessed one other ship. She was renamed the ''Komagata Maru''.〔Johnston, p. 27.〕
In 1914 the ''Komagata Maru'' was central to what became known as the ''Komagata Maru'' Incident, which involved 354 passengers from India who unsuccessfully attempted to immigrate to Canada. To accommodate the passengers, the lower deck was cleaned and fitted with latrines and wooden benches. The ship sailed back to India where, after disembarking from the ship, some of the passengers were killed in an incident with police authorities.
In 1924, the ship was renamed ''Heian Maru''. She was wrecked on , Hokkaidō, Japan on 11 February 1926.〔〔http://www.wreck.fr/dictionnaire/310.pdf (01/11/2008 )〕

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