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Saturday, 7 August 2021

British cruiser HMS Ajax sent Jamaica to support local government according to the Dutch newspaper De Sumatra Post dated 25 May 1938

Leander-class

An item dated London, England 24th reported that the British cruiser HMS Ajax (1) would go from Bermuda to Kingston, Jamaica to support the local government. According to the latest tidings was a large crowd gathering for the main police office at Kingston where the two arrested Union leaders were locked up together with another 70 men arrested that same morning during the demonstration.

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1. Pennant 22. Of the Leander-class light cruisers consisting of the Leander, Orion, Neptune, Ajax, Achilles, Amphion, Apollo and Sydney). With the Leander and the Perth-Sydney-Hobart forming sub classes. Preceded by the Emerald class and succeeded by the Arethusa-class. Building ordered on 1 October 1932, laid down at Vickers Armstrong, Barrow-in-Furness, England on 7 February 1933, launched on 1 March 1934, commissioned on 12 April 1935, participated in the Battle of Rio de Plata against the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee on 13 December 1939, decommissioned in February 1948, a sale to India was cancelled by Winston Churchill, after temporarily being grounded arrived she at Cashmore’s, Newport, England to be broken up on 18 November 1949

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