Duguay-Trouin class
An item reported that the French light cruiser Primauguet visited the Dutch East Indies harbour Tandjong Priok between 13-19 December 1934.(1)
Note
1. Part of the Duguay-Trouin class light cruisers consisting of the Duguay-Trouin, Lamotto-Picquet and Primauguet, succeeded by the Jeanne d’Arc. Laid down by the Arsenal de Brest, France on 16 August 1923, launched on 21 May 1924, commissioned on 1 April 1927, refitted since 8 November 1941 at Casablanca, Morocco, heavily damaged still lying at Casablanca in a gun battle with the battleship USS Massachusetts and the cruiser USS Wichita resulting in 45 men killed and over the 200 wounded, that night was she burned out. Despite she was be beached on a reef was she some days later complete destroyed by the tides.
Source
Jaarboek van de Koninklijke Nederlandsche Zeemacht 1934-1935.