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Sunday, 30 October 2016

Brazil protested against Argentinean delivery of stores to mutinous Brazilian battleship Sao Paulo according to the Dutch newspaper Het Vaderland dated 11 November 1924


An item dated Berlin, Germany 10th reported that the Brazilian cabinet sent a note to the Argentinean cabinet officially protesting against the delivery in Argentine of war stores to the mutineers on board of the Brazilian battleship Sao Paulo.(1)

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1. Laid down at Vickers, Barrow, England on 30 April 1907, launched and baptized by Mrs. Régis de Oliveira, on 19 April 1909, commissioned on 12 July 1910, refitted at New York, USA between 7 August 1918-7 January 1920, not modernized during to her worse condition in the 1930sserved as harbour defence ship during the Second World War, stricken on 2 August 1947, Training vessel until August 1951, sold to the Iron and Steel Corporation of Great Britain to be broken up and sunk when she was underway from Rio de Janeiro to the scrap yard at Greenock with her caretaker crew on board north of the Azores in early November 1951 without finding a trace of her back. The original armament consisted of 6x2-30,48cm/12” guns, 22-12cm/4.7” guns and 8-3pd guns. During her modernisation in 1918-1920 were 18-12cm guns removed and replaced by some modern anti aircraft guns2-7,6cm/3” 50 cal guns and 3,7cm guns.