Note: 
                  Originally known as Ortona, built by Pacific SN Co for the Australian 
                  run in 1899. She was 7950 gross tons and 500 feet long, carrying 
                  130-1st, 162-2nd and 300-3rd class passengers. She passed to 
                  Royal Mail Steam Packet Company in 1906, and was used briefly 
                  on their West Indies route. In 1910 she was rebuilt as the cruise 
                  ship Arcadian (8939 gross tons, 320 First Class passengers). 
                  Although defensively-armed she was sunk by a submarine in 1917 
                  whilst on trooping duty. SS Aracadian was built in 1899, owned 
                  by Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, 8,939 tons. She was torpedoed 
                  26 miles NE from Milo, without warning and sunk by German submarine 
                  UC74, in Mediterranean, whilst on passage to Salonika Alexandria, 
                  279 lives lost, 35 of which were crew.