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The ship ''Tanganykia'' was a steamship of unknown origin, although her name suggests she was probably Spanish. In one year of her service, ''Tanganyika ''was caught in a storm gale, and was wrecked and sank near the Spanish coastal city of Vigo, although all her crew safely made it off. The ''Tanganyika ''and her fate were only mentioned in a radio broadcast in the book ''[[The Crab with the Golden Claws]]''. Other than that, she made no other known appearance.
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The ship '''Tanganykia''' was a steamship of unknown origin, although her name suggests that she was probably East African. Within one year of service, Tanganyika was caught in a storm gale, wrecked and sunken near the Spanish coastal city of Vigo, although all her crew safely made it off. The Tanganyika and her fate were only mentioned in a radio broadcast in the book [[The Crab with the Golden Claws]]. Other than that, she made no other known appearance.
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The ship Tanganykia was a steamship of unknown origin, although her name suggests that she was probably East African. Within one year of service, Tanganyika was caught in a storm gale, wrecked and sunken near the Spanish coastal city of Vigo, although all her crew safely made it off. The Tanganyika and her fate were only mentioned in a radio broadcast in the book The Crab with the Golden Claws. Other than that, she made no other known appearance.