SS Tilawa

History
United Kingdom
NameSS Tilawa
Owner British India Steam Navigation Company
BuilderHawthorn Leslie, Hebburn
Yard number530
Completed1924
Identification
FateTorpedoed and sunk by Japanese submarine I-29, 23 November 1942
General characteristics
TypeOcean liner
Tonnage10,006 GRT
Length137.5 m (451.12 ft)
Beam18.1 m (59.38 ft)
Decks3
Installed power4-cylinder quadruple-expansion steam engine; output: 900 nhp
PropulsionSingle propeller
Speed12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Capacity3,290 passengers

SS Tilawa was an ocean liner of the British India Steam Navigation Company launched in 1924. She was the only passenger liner sunk during World War 2, targeted by a submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy in the Indian Ocean on 23 November 1942, with the loss of 280 lives.

The ship carried a cargo of silver bullion that was secretly recovered by a salvage company in 2017. This led to a legal dispute over ownership of the cargo between the salvors and the government of South Africa, the original owner of the silver.