THE PIRATE WAR
BRITISH SHIPPING LOSSES FOR 1 THE WEEK ! ONLY ONE BIG STEAMER SUNK: ! (Rec. November IG, 1.10 a.m.) j London, November 14. j Tho Admiralty's report 011 the sub- \ murine campaign during the week givefi tho following figures, those at last week's ,] Teport being given in parentheses:— j Arrivals 2125 (235« .! Departures 2307 (2379) ' Sunk-over IGOO tons 1 (8): ; Sunk under lliOO tons 5 \y j Unsuccessfully nttacked ... 8 (6) j Fishing vessels 6unk • 1 (0). j —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.-Ecuter. • j BRITISH LOSSES SINCE FEBBUABY. j In February last tho British Admiralty j began the issue of weekly Btatementß ehow« i in); the losses of British Bbipß oause.d by ) Germany's submarine campaigu. Th« figures as officially announced, arc:— Un- :
ITALIAN LOSSES. : (Kec. November 16, 1.10 a.m.) i Rome, November 14. The arrivals for tho week totalled SB4, i and the sailing 333. One sailing ship ! of over a hundred tons was sunk. . [Last week's report stated that two stcamors under 1500 tons and three eail- ] jng vessels under 100 tons were Bunk-1 TO COUNTER THE U-BOAT IMPORTANT PROGRESS WITH i INVENTIONS Washington, November 14. .Mr. J. Daniels (Secretary for th» i Navy) announces important progress with : antisubmarine inventions, in connection , with which 40,000 suggestions have been . received. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ; AMERICAN STEAMER TORPEDOED. New York, November 14. i Tho American steamer D. N. Luckenbach, 2929 tons, was torpedoed in ths Bay of Biscay on October 27. Five of tho crew were lost. Twenty survivors have reached the United States. —Atis.' ; N.Z. Cable A6sn. <
Under success- Arrival# Week 1600 Ions 1600 fully and ended, and over. tons, attacked, sailings. Feb. 28 15 6 12 4,641 j Mar. 7 14 9 16 6,005 1 Mar. 15 13 4 16 6,082 >. : Mar. 22 16 ' 8 19 6.082 ' Mar. 29 18 7 18 4,747 ; April 4 18 13 17 4,680 April 11 17 2 14 4.77J April 18 19 9 15 4,710 April 25 .... 40 15 27 6,206 ; May 2 38 13 24 5,406 May 9 24 22 34 4,873 May 16 18 5 19 5,120 May 23 18 9 9 6,423 , May 30 18 I 17 6,487 ■ June 6 15 3 . 17 6,335 , June 13 22 10 23 6,689 June 20 27 5 31 6,890 ; June 27 21 7 22 6,799 July 4 16 5 16 6,681 July 11 .... 14 3 17 6.696 j July 18 14 4 12 6,749 i July 25 ... 21 3 15 6,682 ; A'Je. 1 18 3 9 5,528 i. Aug. 8 21 2 13 5,469 Aug. 15 .... 14 2 13 6,443 Aug. 22 15 . 3 12 6,701 . Aug. 29 18 5 6 5,309 >\ Sept. 5 20 3 9 4,516 .j Sept. 12 12 6 12 5,612 Sept. 19 8 20 6 5,432 ■ .! Sept. 26 13 • 2 10 5,466 ; Oct. 3 11 2 16 5,(122 : Oct. 10 14 2 3 6>i Oct. 17 12 6 5 4.218 J Oct, 24 17 8 7 W Oct. 31 14 4 1 4,605 Nov. 7 8 4 6 4,11/J Nov. 14 .... 1 5 8 4,432
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 45, 16 November 1917, Page 5
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