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THE PIRATE WAR

/. . — 1 FAITH IN THE NAVY JUSTIFIED \ " BRITAIN'S LOST TONNAGE London, November 15. Mr. Archibald Hard, commenting on tho record week against the submarine, points out that "the faith reposed in the courage and skill of the Navy has been justified, but Britain has lost in tonnage 2,500,000, after counting tlio new. construction. . Our motto must bo "econo-mise."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.-Heuter. . FRENCH SHIPPING LOSSES London, November 15. . The French official shipping return shows:—Arrivals, 883; sailings, .839. Two vessels over 1600 tons were sunk, and four unsuccessfully attacked—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.-Eeuter. [Last week's figures were:—Arrivals, 925; sailings, 959, Ono vessel over and one vessel under 1600 tons were sunk.] KAISER EULOGISESTHE SUBMARINES AND INVOJvE'S GOD'S BLESSING ON THEM. , (Rcc. November lti, 8.35 p.m.) London, November 15. The "Lokal Aiueiger" states that during a visit to the Adriatic the. Kaiser, addressing the submarino crews, said the submarines were answoring all expectations. Ho was iirnily convinced that they would not rest before the enemy was vanquished. Besides th 6 human forces, God's help was needed. The Kaiser invoked God's blessing on. Hie submarines.—'"Tho Times."

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 46, 17 November 1917, Page 7

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THE PIRATE WAR Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 46, 17 November 1917, Page 7

THE PIRATE WAR Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 46, 17 November 1917, Page 7

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