THE SUBMARINE WAR
FRANCE'S SHIPPING
NO LOSSES REPORTED
Paris, July 26. No vessels were sunk by submrineß during the past week. Six were unsuccessfully attacked. The arrivals imrnbered 1063, and tho departures 937.—Aub.N.Z. Cable Ajssn. [Last week' 6 figures showed:—Arririls, 1037; departures, 1029; sunk over 1600 tons, 3; 6iuik under 1600 tons, 2; unsuccessfully attacked, 4."] GERMAN SHIPPING LOSSES BRITISH SEIZE STEAMERS AND SINK TWO. Amsterdam, July 2G. . It is reported that the German steamer Norderney, which was sunk by a submarine, was accompanied by tour oilier 6tcamers, of which tho British seized two and sank two.—Aus.-N.Z. Gablo Assn. NORWEGIAN STEAMER SUNK. Copenhagen, July 26. The Norwegian steamer Hanseat (3358 tons) was sunk by a submarine. Tho crew were rescued.—Aus.-N.Z. Cnblo Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3143, 28 July 1917, Page 7
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122THE SUBMARINE WAR Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3143, 28 July 1917, Page 7
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