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English: Cutaway illustration of the Italian steamer SS Milazzo, the largest cargo ship and the largest collier in the world at the time of her construction in 1916, showing her unusual cargo unloading system. She was sunk by Austro-Hungarian submarine U-14 in August 1917.
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Source Popular Science Monthly, 89 (3): 393.
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